This red horsechestnut puts on a stunning show in the spring and only gets to be about half the size of its white relative, and it drops almost no fruit. zone 3
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Pink flowering horsechestnut. Zone 3.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
The best of the contorted trees, it will stay 5′ around from its graft point, always tightly coiled and interesting. Covered with tiny pink flowers in spring, only in late summer is it a dog when the leaves become spotted and fall off making you think it is dying.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
This small growing dense bush is characterized by very fragrant bottlebrush white flowers in late spring followed by leaves with a bluish tint in the summer and lovely varied fall color. Zone 5.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Red leafed Filbert. This is a beautiful plant when the leaves come out crimson in spring and again in the late winter when the pink catkins hang. Also produces pink nuts if a pollenizer is nearby. Zone 4.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
As soon as I saw the red leafed upright filbert, Rotezellar, I have been happily anticipating a red leafed contorted filbert, and it is here. The red leaves don’t last into mid summer, but it is totally worth it to have the early crimson color and of course the catkins are pink in the late winter. The only drawback is that we are still having to graft the tree so there will be some suckering, but it is not onerous if you just do it once a year. After all regular Harry Lauder’s walking stick was grafted for decades until somebody finally started layering them fairly recently.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $25.00 |
Size: field grown | Price: $115.00 |