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Bald Cypress
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The Bald Cypress is slender and conical becoming flat-topped in old age. It is most commonly found in swamps and rivers; they make excellent shade trees for areas with poor drainage or standing water.
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Bracken’s Brown Beauty Magnolia
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The Bracken’s Brown Beauty Magnolia is known for its attractive dark green leaves and large fragrant flowers. It is a beautiful example of a flowering tree for lawns and commercial landscapes.
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Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia
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The Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia is known for its large, glossy green leaves with huge, showy fragrant white flowers. It makes a good addition as a flower accent tree to smaller home landscapes.
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D.D. Blanchard Magnolia
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The D.D. Blanchard Magnolia produces 8” wide creamy white, fragrant flowers. It has distinguished itself from other magnolia cultivars because of its ability to maintain a straight central trunk. The D.D. Blanchard makes a good addition as a solitary tree, tall privacy screens or framing accents.
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Eagleston Holly
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The Eagleston Holly tree is an evergreen that is well suited for a tall screen or as a single tree in the landscape. It is often grown as a large shrub or a small tree that enjoys partial shade.
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Japanese Privet
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The Japanese Privet is an evergreen which is well suited for a quick screen or hedge. Its upright branching responds well to topiary pruning. The Japanese Privet is good for mass plantings in the landscape.
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Live Oak - Seedling
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The Live Oak is a large tree that is well suited for providing shade and beauty to the landscape. They are considered majestic trees that are emblems of the south. They grow well in salty soils as well as shade.
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Sycamore
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The American Sycamore is one of the largest hardwood trees, sometimes growing more than 100’ tall. They often grow in sandy soils along streams and rivers. Sycamores like full sun.