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Festuca arundinacea, Tall Fescue

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Eastern white pine is a tree to treasure

Pinus strobus, Eastern White Pine

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Himalayan Cedar (Cedrus deodara) - Large tree, full sun. Pinning so I can remember what these are called.

Cedrus deodara, Himalayan Cedar

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Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca', Blue Atlas Cedar

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Cedrus libani, Cedar of Lebanon

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Yoshino Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica 'Yoshino') at Stauffers Of Kissel Hill

Cryptomeria japonica 'Yoshino', Japanese Cedar

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A Closer Look at Cones: Norway Spruce – EcoBlog

Picea abies, Norway Spruce

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How to Plant and Grow a Colorado Blue Spruce Tree | HGTV
The magnifient Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens) was designated the official state tree of Colorado in 1939. Known for its stately, majestic, symmetrical form and its beautiful silver-blue color, the Colorado blue spruce was first discovered on Pikes Peak in 1862 by botanist C.C. Parry , and named by George Engelmann in 1879.

Picea pungens, Blue Spruce

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Epicea d'Orient - Picea orientalis

Picea orientalis, Oriental Spruce

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Picea omorika
Picea omorika Serbian Spruce @ DMF Gardens

Picea omorika, Serbian Spuce

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Tsuga canadensis, Eastern Hemlock

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fir tree
Fraser Fir Tree Care: How To Grow A Fraser Fir Tree - The fragrance of a Fraser fir immediately brings to mind the winter holidays. Have you ever thought of growing one as a landscape tree? Click this article for tips on Fraser fir tree care.

Abies fraseri, Fraser Fir

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Exotic Conifers: The Canaan Fir - Vans Pines Nursery, Inc
Description of Canaan FIr

Abies balsamea var phanerolepsis, Canaan Fir

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Abies koreana - Trees and Shrubs Online

Abies koreana, Korean Fir

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Taxodium distichum, Bald Cypress

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The dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) was thought to be extinct, known only through fossils, until the 1940s when live specimens were found growing in China. This towering dawn redwood can be found at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Dawn Redwood leaf.

Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Dawn Redwood

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Ginkgo Biloba, also known as the maiden hair tree is considered both a shade and ornamental tree. The Ginkgo Biloba is the last living species of the Ginkgos that date back over 270 million years. It's unique fan-shaped leaves turn a stunning golden yellow in the fall. They can tolerate harsh conditions such as heat, air pollution, salt, and confined spaces. Full sun Drought tolerant once established.
Gingko trees

Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgo Tree

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White Oak Trees (Quercus alba) is a large deciduous native tree native to North America that has ecological, horticultural and commercial uses.

Quercus alba, White Oak

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Quercus rubra (Red Oak)

Quercus rubra, Red Oak

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Quercus phellos, Willow Oak

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Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak

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Quercus palustris (moeraseik) 20-30m bloei mei lichtgele katjes , maakt etages met de takken,mooie herfstverkleuring
Pin Oak trees are popular trees that are often overlooked. Many think of oaks as massive, slow-growing trees, but that is not really the case with the pin oak tree. These are a personal favorite tree of ours for multiple reasons. Pin oak is also known as Swamp oak, Spanish oak, & Water oak. We love the way they look when mature, & they don’t get super-wide. They tend to stay a little more narrow. These are overall strong native trees that can live well over 100 years. They do well in many differ

Quercus palustris, Pin Oak

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Liriodendron tulipifera, Tulip Poplar

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Ulmus americana 'Valley Forge'

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Ulmus americana 'Princeton'

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