Ornamental Packet 
(25 seedlings/ 5 varieties)

Black Chokeberry:  A nine foot shrub well adapted to wide area of the Eastern U.S. Its fall red colors are proceeded by single white flowers in late May and large numbers of black-purple berries in the fall.

American Cranberry Viburnum:  An upright, tall shrub that grows 8 to 12 feet in height.  Has showy flat clusters in whitish flowers; glossy scarlet fruit cluster.  Blooms in May.  Likes deep, moist to well drained soil; sun to light shade.

Sawtooth Oak: Grows 35 to 40 feet in height. Pyramidal to broad in shape. Grows on acid soils, in full sun and is heat tolerant. Has small acorns, good for wildlife.

 

 

Serviceberry: Grows to 30 feet in height. Flowers are a snowy white. Blooms early in the spring, before foliage appears. Provides edible fruit similar to buleberries. Orange-red fall color.

(Picture taken from Dendrology at Virginia Tech)
Visit this site for other tree species. Pictured is a
 sawtooth oak.

White Flowering Dogwood: This is a small tree growing to approximately 25 feet in height. It is one of the finest ornamental trees in the Eastern U.S. It grows slowly; is long lived and will live in either sun or shade, on a dry or well drained soil.

 

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