15 to 30 feet - Page 7 of 8 - Fine Gardening

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    Austrian pine

    Pinus nigra

    Dark green, 4- to 6-inch-long needles and furrowed bark (on mature trees) make Austrian pine an attractive large specimen tree.

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    Japanese snowbell and cvs.

    Styrax japonicus

    Japanese snowbell is a compact, deciduous tree with a graceful spreading habit.

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    Wollemi pine

    Wollemia nobilis

    Long thought extinct, the wollemi pine was discovered in 1994 in a remote section of Australia.

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    ‘Jordan’ full moon maple

    Acer shirasawanum 'Jordan'

    Leaves emerge a lovely pastel orange, changing to stunning bright yellow through the summer with red seeds that push up above the leaves.

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    Dove tree

    Davidia involucrata

    This is a lovely species grown for its distinct pairs of 7-inch-long, assymetrical white bracts which hang from the branches in layers in late spring.

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    Maidenhair tree

    Ginkgo biloba

    One of the oldest tree species on the planet, ginkgo grows only about a foot a year, reaching 50 to 80 feet.

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    Sourwood

    Oxydendrum arboreum

    Sourwood, the lone species of the genus, is found in woodlands and along streams of eastern North America.

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    English holly

    Ilex aquifolium

    This tall, pyramidal, evergreen tree may be grown as a large shrub.

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    Golden chain tree

    Laburnum  × watereri

    Dense clusters of pendulous yellow flowers dangle from spreading branches in late spring.

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    Three-flower maple

    Acer triflorum

    This broadly columnar to spreading tree has peeling brown bark, three-palmate mid-green leaves, and brilliant orange-red fall foliage.