**This species is not recommended for planting in Macomb County**
The Hybrid Willows are extremely rapid growing which distinguishes them from non-hybrid types. They will adapt to dry soils but need to be watered regularly until established. It is recommended the bare roots should be planted between November and May to avoid heat and drought.
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry (Prunus serrulata) belong to the rose family and are known for their white and pink spring blossoms. These grow best in hardiness zones 5 through 8. These trees grow well along sidewalks or as patio shade trees and the small cherries produced provide a good food source for small birds and mammals. Because of the overwhelming floral display, plant these trees as a focal point in the middle of a yard or overhanging a water garden.
Butterfly Bush
Regular price
$7.00
Buddleja davidii
This plant will have purple flowers
This shrub contains long, arching shoots that fill the air with a fruity scent from summer to autumn. It is vigorous and undemanding and will continually send up new shoots. Plant in spring or fall.
Burgundy Belle Red Maple provides a long lasting, brilliant red, turning to an intense burgundy fall color. In the early spring, showy clusters of red flowers appear along the branches. It is known for its hardiness to all soil types as well as being heat and drought resistant. The red-violet fall color combined with the shade produced by the oval, symmetrical shape makes it a great feature for any yard or landscape.
Hybrid Poplar
Regular price
$7.00
**This species is not recommended for planting in Macomb County**
Populus deltoides x Populus nigra
A very popular shade tree due to its very fast growth.