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Acacia Sweet
Small tree or shrub, which closely resemble those of white thorn in leaf, twig, and flower characters. Primary leafets in usually 3 to 6 pairs, secondary leaflets in about 10 to 20 pairs, each leaflet is linear-oblong. Black... |
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Acacia White Thorn
Open, spiny small tree or shrub native from Texas to Arizona. Leaves are green, tiny and feathery.Primary leaflets in 2 or usually 3 to 7 pairs, secondary leaflets in about 6 to 16 pairs. Stipular spines in pairs at the nodes of the stems, usually white... |
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Arborvitae Blue Cone
Native to northern China and Korea. A large shrub or small tree with a dense, compact, conical or columnar habit. Foliage is a yellow-green to grass-green when young, turning dark green with age. Leaves are about 1/12"... |
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Arborvitae Golden
Dwarf, dense, globular to ovoid form. Foliage is golden yellow and finally light yellow green, turning slightly brownish in winter. Leaves are about 1/12" long and triangular. Branchlets are arranged in a vertical plane.... |
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Aristocrat Pear
Type of callery pear tree with beautiful color most of the year. White blossoms in spring followed by glossy green leaves in summer, which turn golden red to shades of purple in autumn. Leaves are alternate, simple, broad-ovate, 1 1/2" to 3" long... |
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Ash Arizona
Native to southwestern U.S. and Mexico.Withstands hot, dry conditions.Pyramidal when young, spreading to 30-40 feet wide when mature, with more open form. Leaflets are 5 to 9, lanceolate to oblanceolate, narrowly elliptic or... |
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Ash Fan-Tex
Thrives in hot, dry climates and alkaline soils. Fan-Tex has a more rounded, broad, oval shape than Fraxinus velutina (Arizona Ash). Leaves are thick, pinnately compound, 3 to 5 leaflets, elliptic to lanceolate, glabrous light green... |
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Ash Modesto
Originated in Modesto, California. Medium growth rate with a dense rounded form. Foliage is medium green and glossy, turning bright yellow in autumn. Leaves are pinnately compound, elliptic to lanceolate, 3" to 6" long. Bark is gray and furrowed.... |
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Ash Raywood
Mediterranean native with fast growth rate and oval, upright crown shape. A very handsome tree that is narrow in habit when young but opening up as it matures. The compound pinnate leaves are composed of 7 to 9, sharply serrated, dark green leaflets. The leaves... |
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Bradford Pear
Original introduction of callery pear. Gorgeous, early spring display of pure white blossoms. Incredible fall color ranging from red and orange to dark maroon. Leaves are leathery, dark green, alternate, simple, broad-ovate, 1 1/2" to 3" long, about... |
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Buckeye Mexican
Native North American tree or large shrub with a spreading irregular crown. Leaves are oddly pinnate with 3 to 7 ovate, lanceolate leaflets. Dark green in summer turning yellow in autumn. Showy, fragrent pink blooms in spring... |
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CEDAR DEODOR
Native to the Himalayas, it is a graceful, dense, and soft textured pyramidal tree with drooping branches. The needles are longest of any cedar, 1 1/2" to 2" in length. Light blue to grayish green, sometimes silvery in color. Cones are solitary to... |
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CHINABERRY
Native to the Himalayas, it is a graceful, dense, and soft textured pyramidal tree with drooping branches. The needles are longest of any cedar, 1 1/2" to 2" in length. Light blue to grayish green, sometimes silvery in color. Cones are solitary to two... |
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CHINESE PISTACHE
From China. An outstanding specimen, shade, or street tree. It's adaptability, moderate size and drought tolerance makes it a good tree for this region. Dark green foliage turns orange to red in autumn. Leaves are alternate, compound, even pinnate, 10 to... |
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CHITALPA
A cross between Catalpa bignonioides and Chilopsis linearis. Light green leaflets are 4" to 5" in lenght and 1" wide with frilly, trumpet shaped flowers in pink, white, or lavender. Fast growth rate. 'Morning Cloud'- white to very light pink... |
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COTTONWOOD FREMONT
Native to California and central Rockies south to Mexico. Glossy yellow-green leaves are virtually triangular with coarsley toothed margins 2" to 4" in width. Turning a striking bright yellow in autumn. Bark is rough and fissured, light gray to... |
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COTTONWOOD VALLEY
A large, fast growing tree with a rounded crown that is often broad or broader than the tree is high. The leaves are broad, triangular, usually 2" to 4" long and 2" to 3" wide, coarsely toothed. The bark is smooth and whitish when... |
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CRABAPPLE
From North America, Europe, Asia. Valued for spectacular spring bloom. Masses of single, semidouble, or double flowers in white, pink, or red. Small red, orange, or yellow apples, ranging from 3/4" to 2" wide ripen from midsummer to autumn. |
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CRAPE MYRTLE
Native to Asia. Attractive all year with showy summer blooms, interesting bark, and brilliant autumn color. Leaves are opposite or alternate or in whorls of 3, simple, 1" to 2 3/4" long, 3/4" to 1 1/2" wide, elliptic, or obovate to oblong.... |
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CYPRESS ARIZONA
Native to central Arizona. Foliage green to blue gray. Bark is rough, exfoliating in flat sheets and leaving a beautiful, clearly red, smooth, polished underbark in it's place. Wood and foliage is very aromatic. Leaves are scalelike and glaucous. Seed cones... |