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Trees for the smaller garden.
1.) Paper Bark Maple. Acer Griseum. 2.) Snakeskin Bark Maple. Acer Pensylvanicum. 3.) Dark Red Buckseye. Aesculus Pavia. 'Atrosanguinea.' 4.) Snowy Mespilus. Amelnchier Lamarki or Amelancher Leevis. 5.) Japanese Angelica Tree. Aralis Elata. 6.) Strawberry Tree. Arbutus Unedo. 7.) Silver Birch. Betula Pendula. 'Fastigiata. 8.) Flowering Dogwood. Cornus Florida. 'Spring Song.' 9.) Corkscrew Hazel. Corylus Avellana. 'Contorta.' 10.) Hawthorn. Crataegus Persimilis. 'Prunifolia.' 11.) Scots Laburnum. Laburnum Alpinum. 12.) Crab apples. Malus 'Red Jade.' or Malus 'John Downie.' 13.) Desert Apple. Malus Domestica. 'Katja.' 14.) Ornamental Cherry. Prunus 'Kursar.' 15.) Winter Cherry. Prunus x Subhirtella. 'Autumnalis.' 16.) Weeping Spring Cherry. Prunus Subhirtella. 'Pendula Rubra.' 17.) Weeping Pear. Pyrus Salicifolia. 'Pendula.' 18.) Sumach. Rhus Trichocarpa. 19.) Corkscrew Willow. Salix Matsudana. 'Tortuasa.' 20.) Mountain Ash or Rowan. Sorbus Hostii. This blog entry has been viewed 349 times
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