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Trees cultivated by Legacy-Trees are on hand and ready to plant. Limited quantities. Prices include installation within Rochester. Difficult sites to access or sites that require extended travel will be subject to site fees discussed during consultation. Installed heights range between 6-10’ when planted, depending on species.
Syringa reticulata
Height: 25'
Spread: 25'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
The Japanese tree lilac will be sure to please with its wonderfully trainable architecture and profuse late spring blooms, typically appearing in the month of June. The shiny bark has pronounced lenticels, which is visually appearing year-round. Both single-stem and multi-stem varieties are available.
Amelanchier × grandiflora
Height: 25'
Spread: 15'
Exposure type: Full sun to full shade
Soil preference: Moist
A stunning ornamental tree that can be planted in sun or shade, which is very unusual for a flowering tree! Flowers produced in the spring are white, followed by fruits which are ripe and edible typically in the month of June. The foliage is blue-green during the summer before turning a spectacular yellow to orange in the fall.
Malus speciousa
Height: 20'
Spread: 20'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
Purple prince gives an intense spring display of magenta flowers, followed by dark persistent fruits with its burgundy leaves.
Malus speciousa
Height: 20'
Spread: 20'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
One of the best of the newer crabapples, with vibrant pink to red spring flowers followed by showy red-purple fruit. Unique, sinused foliage emerges wine red in color, maturing with burgundy overtones in summer before turning bright orange-red in the fall.
Malus speciousa
Height: 15-20'
Spread: 20'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
This disease resistant cross by Dr. Dan Dayton, University of Illinois, has especially good foliage retention during summer. It blooms later than most crabs. The bark is a glossy dark red with numerous prominent lenticels, and the fruit does not drop. 1996 Iowa Tree of the Year.
Malus speciousa
Height: 25-30'
Spread: 20'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
This fruitless Canadian introduction is completely covered with pink buds that open to fragrant white flowers in spring. It has bright green, shiny foliage and good heat tolerance.
Acer rubrum
Height: 45'
Spread: 35'
Exposure type: Full sun to partial shade
Soil preference: Dry to moist
This cultivar is a Minnesota native that holds ecological significance and incredible fall color. Considered slow growing in other container systems, it has consistently shown fast growth rates as a Legacy-Tree.
Gleditsia tricanthos
Height: 50'
Spread: 40'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Adaptable
The skyline honey locust is a seedless and thornless cultivar. It provides filtered shade that can cool a site without shading out turf grass. The locust provides incredible structure and is well-suited for urban environments, as it offers high pollution resistance and salt tolerance.
Gymnocladus dioicus
Height: 60'
Spread: 40'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to moist
A seedless cultivar of this Minnesota native that is slow to branch out as a juvenile. By the third growing season, it will add branches and structure quickly. The furrowed bark and distinct branch angles will be certain to fascinate with its large, durable form.
Acer x fremanni
Height: 75'
Spread: 50'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to wet
This hybrid of the native silver and red maples offers increased growth rates and stunning red seasonal color.
Acer platanoides
Height: 50'
Spread: 35'
Exposure type: Full sun to partial shade
Soil preference: Adaptable
This Norway maple offers a lush burgundy leaf during the growing season. What makes this tree excel is its adaptiveness to different soil environments. It can be found in frequently wet sites as well as open fields that are prone to drought.
Quercus bicolor
Height: 50-60'
Spread: 40-50'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Adaptable
The swamp white oak is a Minnesota native well known for its beautiful structure, exfoliating bark, and flare of fall colors. As an oak, it holds high ecological significance.
Quercus imbricaria
Height: 60'
Spread: 30'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Moist
This member of the red oak family has a distinct smooth metallic bark as juvenile. The glossy, smooth-edged leaf is different from most oak species. This tree does not spread as wide as other oaks and will fit better in narrow planting spaces for a large tree.
Acer saccharum
Height: 75'
Spread: 50'
Exposure type: Full sun to partial shade
Soil preference: Dry to moist
This keystone species plays an important role in our mesic hardwood biome here on the Rochester plateau. Beautiful structure and intense fall color make this long-lived tree a favorite.
Celtis occidentalis
Height: 75'
Spread: 50'
Exposure type: Full sun to partial shade
Soil preference: Dry to wet
A native tree that is deserving of more appreciation. Similar to the American elms that once previously dominated the urban canopy, this tree is capable of delivering an epic, cathedral-like effect in its large, mature habit. Ecological significance offers a heavy draw for all forms of fauna. It is well-suited for urban environments, as it is tolerant of pollution and salt.
Quercus elipsoides
Height: 60'
Spread: 45'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry
The northern pin red oak is another Minnesota native that offers exceptional structure, fall color, and ecological value.
Quercus muehlenbergii
Height: 55'
Spread: 40-60'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry
The chinkapin oak is rare in Minnesota, but another stately and beautiful oak. Found in savanna ecology, they are tolerant of dry sites.
Betula nigra
Height: 50-75'
Spread: 30-50'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to wet
River birch is a native species of birch that is highly tolerant of a variety of sites. Its beautiful exfoliating bark is easily identifiable in the landscape, and it offers a good growth rate. We only carry single-stem format.
Salix alba "Niobe"
Height: 50-75'
Spread: 50-75'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to wet
The "Niobe" weeping willow is an exceptionally fast grower with golden stem and leaf color throughout the seasons. Weeping willows quickly become massive trees and can be useful for managing drainages. Their weak wood makes them useful as a landscape tree, but not suitable next to structures.
Ulmus "morton glossy"
Height: 60'
Spread: 60'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Dry to wet
The triumph is justly named as it is one of the best hybridizations of American and Asian elms for resistance to Dutch Elm Disease. This elm closely resembles the classic "Tree of America," the much-missed American elm. It has a very fast growth rate!
Ostrya virginiana
Height: 50'
Spread: 25'
Exposure type: Full sun to full shade
Soil preference: Dry to moist
While still preferring a little more sun, this Minnesota native can perform well in high shade planting environments, which makes it an excellent understory specimen. This tree can be a great addition to screening situations in the full shade when properly maintained by an arborist.
Sorbus aucuparia
Height: 20-25'
Spread: 15'
Exposure type: Full sun to partial shade
Soil preference: Moist
This showy tree comes from the forest border and has displays in spring and fall- with beautiful blooms and fruit that birds love. Also called the rowan tree, the mountain ash is not a true ash, and thus does not become infested with emerald ash borer.
Larix larcina
Height: 40-80'
Spread: 15-30'
Exposure type: Full sun
Soil preference: Moist
Also known as tamarack, this open, pyramidal tree has horizontal to drooping branches. The needles are pale green, turning golden-yellow in the autumn before falling. Intolerant of shade and pollution. Grows best in moist, well-drained, acidic soils. Excellent planted in groves in moist soil.
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