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Betula nigra Dura-Heat®

Betula nigra Dura-Heat®

River Birch

This fast growing, multi-trunked native is more heat and drought tolerant and has better disease and insect resistance than the species. Dura-Heat™ has a rounded form when mature with a dense canopy of glossy green foliage that turns a buttery yellow in the fall. Bark exfoliates early revealing creamy white inner bark, extending interest into the winter. Useful as a specimen, a shade tree or grouped together to provide a screen in the summer. Deciduous. 

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Cercis canadensis Carolina Sweetheart™

Cercis canadensis Carolina Sweetheart™

Variegated Redbud

A new introduction that is the result of the collaborative effort between NCNLA and NC State, Cercis canadensis Carolina Sweetheart™ has typically charming heart shaped leaves that emerge a rich maroon aging light pink, then to green with dusted white margins. 

Unlicensed propagation prohibited.

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Cercis canadensis Flame Thrower®

Cercis canadensis Flame Thrower®

Flame Thrower® Cercis

Sure to wow in the garden this small tree exhibits lovely lavender pink flowers before the bright red foliage emerges. The red coloring slowly fades to yellow then green for summer, highlighting again in fall to lovely shades of yellow.

Unlicensed propagation is prohibited.

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Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' (tree form)

Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' (tree form)

Panicle Hydrangea

The tree form of 'Limelight' is low-branching that assumes a semi-arching shape under the weight of the flowers.  Large, pale green blooms start in late summer and turn a deep pink.  Asexual propagation prohibited. 

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