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Trees

Add beauty, shade, and structure to your landscape with our wide selection of trees, including large caliper varieties ideal for instant impact. Whether you're planting for privacy, curb appeal, or seasonal interest, we offer healthy, locally suited trees to elevate any outdoor space. Not sure what’s best for your yard? Our knowledgeable team is here to help you choose the right tree for your property and project.

 

If the tree you’re hoping for isn’t listed, feel free to ask — we may be able to get it for you.

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Maple Trees

Crimson King Maple

The Crimson King Maple is probably our best selling maple! This maple is quite popular for its rich burgundy foliage through the summer and bronzed, dark maroon foliage in the fall. It is an elegant way to make a statement piece in your yard! This maple is among the most tolerant maples and not terribly fussy about soil type. This maple is also tolerant of salt making it an ideal choice where road salt may be used and would damage other trees/plants. The Crimson King Maple can grow to a height of 35 to 45 feet spreading about 25 to 30 feet.

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Autumn Blaze Maple

The Autumn Blaze Sugar Maple is an extremely fast growing maple, growing almost 3 feet per year, meaning you will get all the benefits of a mature tree! The autumn blaze has nicely balanced branches with a green foliage in the summer and just like its name, explodes in the fall with its orange/red blaze colour. They enjoy full sun and planted in soil that drains well! The Autumn Blaze Sugar Maple can grow  to a height of 45 to 50 feet, spreading 35 to 40 feet.

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Green Mountain Sugar Maple

The Green Mountain Sugar Maple has a darker green foliage on top with a pale green underneath in the summer and then changes to a brilliant red to burnt orange in the fall. This maple has more of a broad, pyramidal shape and becomes more oval as it matures. This sugar maple is considered to be one of the best in the trade for a temperature zone and has great resistance to leaf hoppers. Avoid planting this maple where soil is compacted or close to road salt! This maple can grow to a height of 600 feet with a 50 foot spread.

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Variegated Norway Maple

The Variegated Norway Maple This is one of the more colourful maple trees available, with attractive white- variegated light green foliage throughout the season that changes yellow in the fall. This maple is a statement piece! This maple grows at a medium rate and prefers to be planted in full sunlight with moist conditions. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in city environments. This tree can grow up to 50 feet in height with a 40 foot spread.

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Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple

The Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple is compact and sturdy when it is young and matures into a symmetrical full sized tree. It has a dark green foliage in the summer and then changes to a brilliant mix of red, orange and yellow in the fall. This Maple is a slower growing tree that will grow to around 50feet in height with a spread of around 40feet. This maple prefers moist soils in full sun!

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Autumn Fest Sugar Maple

The Autumn Fest Sugar Maple has a darker green foliage in the summer and turns to an orange- red to red colour in the fall. It is an upright faster growing maple than other sugar maples and can grow to 50 feet with a 35 foot spread. Avoid planting this maple in areas where soil is compacted or close to road salt!

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Spruce Trees

Blue Colorado Spruce

The Blue Colorado Spruce is probably our best selling tree! They are ideally suited for privacy screens or as accent trees and are a beautiful green with a hint of blue on there needles. They grow at a slow to medium rate. They can grow up to 24 inches per year and prefer moist- to well drained soil.

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Norway Spruce

The Norway Spruce is a very fast growing tree. The Norway Spruce can grow 2-3 feet per year and can grow too 100 feet tall! They have a dark green needle that are about 1 inch long and grow the largest cones of any spruce. They prefer moist, sandy, well drained or clay soils!

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White Canadian Spruce

The Canadian White Spruce has a medium to fast growing rate of about 2 feet plus a year. They have a lighter green needle and has a very strong evergreen smell when crushed. The white spruce is very hardy, long-lived tree and can grow in many soil types!

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Pine Trees

Willow Trees

White Pine

​The White Pine has skinny soft needles that are 6 to 12 centimeters long. It’s easy to recognize the eastern white pine because its needles grow in bunches of five. The white pine’s cones are 8 to 20 cm long and they hang down from the branches. This pine can grow 35 meters tall, with a trunk 60 to 140 centimeters in diameter. The white pine tolerates different moisture levels and can grow in any soil type but prefers sand or sandy loam.

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Austrian Pine

The Austrian Pine has dark, rich green foliage and provides a pleasant contrast with other plants. Austrian pine needles are stiff, usually straight, 2 to 4 inches long and are in groups of two. Generally the Austrian Pine can grow to reach 40 to 60 feet and grows best in deep, moist and well-drained soils, but it will grow on a wide variety of soils. The Austrian Pine is an ideal evergreen for screening.

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Golden Weeping Willow

The Golden Weeping Willow is golden barked with bright green summer foliage, turning yellow in the fall. It is a rapidly growing tree, which means it is capable of adding 24 inches or more to its height in a single growing season. It grows to a maximum height of 30 to 50feet with an equal spread, giving it a rounded shape, and can reach full growth in as soon as 15 years. Weeping willow trees prefer to be planted in rich, moist soil but do tolerate a wide variety of soil types!

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Linden Trees

Oak Trees

Harvest Gold Linden

The Harvest Gold Linden has heart shaped green leaves, yellow fragrant flower in the summer, and has yellow leaves in the fall. This tree prefers well-drained soils and is resistant to most pests and diseases. This linden can grow to 30 feet in height with a 23 foot spread.

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Sterling Silver Linden

The Sterling Silver Linden is a beautiful shade tree with light gray, smooth bark and leaves that are a dark, radiant green on top with shimmering silver beneath. Extremely fragrant clusters of yellow-white flowers bloom in late June to early July. This tree is pollution tolerant and likes moist, well-drained soil. This tree also loves full sun and can  grow 50 to 70 feet in height with a 25 to 35' spread.

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Red Oak

The Red Oak is a hardy fast growing tree with green leaves through the summer and beautiful deep red in the fall. This tree loves the sun and prefers to life his life away from other trees to spread his roots and grow. They aren’t picky when it comes to soil and like acidity. The red oak can mature to 60-70feet with a spread of 45-50feet.

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Lilac Trees

Fruit Trees

Ivory Silk Lilac

The Ivory Silk Lilacs do not resemble any other lilacs you might have on your property! This tree is loved by many gardeners for its impressive size and glorious flower clusters. This tree loves full sun and can grow to 30feet with a spread of 15feet.  The cream colour blossoms arrive in the summer and last around two weeks on the tree. Though most lilac blossoms are fragrant, the ivory sills are not. This tree grows at a medium rate and prefers well drained soil!

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Prairiefire Crabapple

The Prairiefire Crabapple has a purple-tinged truck and has deep burgundy-red leaves with brilliant bright pink blooms in the spring that brings great attraction to the tree! This crabapple grows about 15-25feet tall and about 10-20feet wide. This tree loves full sunlight and welcomes bees, birds and butterflies!

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