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Dawn Redwood—One of the most spectacular of all the ornamental trees. The wide irregular, iridescent golden-orange bark becomes deeply grooved, hollowed and fluted with age. Grows quickly, up to 50' in 15-20 years. Highly adaptable and easy to transplant. Deciduous with beautiful fall color. 8"-20" bare-root transplants. ME Grown Z4
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Russian Arborvitae—Beautiful low-growing evergreen groundcover. Bright green, dense foliage turns bronzy purple-brown in winter. Extremely hardy. 12"-18" bare-root transplants. ME Grown Z3
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Norway Spruce—Fast-growing, wide-spreading upright picturesque tree with graceful long pendulous branches. Orange-brown scaly bark. 9"-18" bare-root plants. ME Grown Z2
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Colorado Blue Spruce—Very popular specimen tree, truer blue than other cultivars. Good for screens. Nitrogen in spring will enhance blue color. 9"-18" bare-root plants. ME Grown Z2
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American Arborvitae—Also called Eastern White Cedar. Narrow and tall with flat foliage and orange-brown bark. Great for hedges and screens. 9"-18" bare-root plants. ME Grown Z2
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