Monthly Archives: February 2010

The present day hybrid crabapples are nothing like the old-fashioned crabapples; they provide multi-seasonal interest. Beautiful blooms in the spring precede lovely summer foliage and often fall berries come to life in the cool fall temperatures. The berries typically persist on the tree throughout the winter months, providing interest and food for wildlife. Continued ›

River Birch are versatile trees that can tolerate wet conditions and, once established, dry conditions as well. Peeling bark create winter interest and an upright growth habit lends itself to narrow locations where other trees would not work. Continued ›