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MIDLAND RESOLUTION
CENTER
PLANT LIST
Summer 2012
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
PLANT NAME
Amclanchier
MATURE
SIZE
15’-25’
Crataegus phaenopyrum
Cercis Canadensis
Ornamental Pear
35’
Weeping Cherry
15’-20’
Magnolia stellata
Flowering Crabs
15’-25’
Prairiefire Crabapple
Red Jade Crabapple
Sargent Crabapple
Snowdrift Crabapple
COMMENTS
Full sun, excellent
small tree
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun, excellent for
narrow spaces
Full sun, weeping
specimen Tree
Full sun
Full sun, good
specimen tree
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
A. x grandiflora
Washington Hawthorn
Crataegus phaenopyrum
Eastern Redbud
Cercis Canadensis
Redspire Callery Pear
P. calleryana
Star magnolia
Magnolia stellata
Weeping Higan Cherry
Prunus subhirtella “pendula”
Sargent Crabapple
Malus sargentii
Snowdrift Crabapple
Malus ‘Snowdrift’
Red Jade Crabapple
Malus ‘Red Jade’
Prairiefire Crabapple
Malus ‘Prairiefire’
SHADE TREES
PLANT NAME
MATURE
SIZE
COMMENTS
Red Maple
50’-60’’
Crimson King Maple
25’
Linden
40’ - 50’
Norway Maple
40-’ -50’
Pin Oak
75’ - 80’
Skylie Locust
Hackberry
30’ - 70’
40’ - 60’
Excellent for lawns
and streets
Good for parks and
lawns
Good for lawns and
streets
Adaptable to soil
conditions
Adaptable to marginal
sites
Salt tolerant
Withstands city
conditions
Red Maple
Acer rubrum
Crimson King Maple
Acer platanoides
Littleleaf European
Linden
Tilia cordata
Norway Maple
Acer platanoides
Hackberry
Celtis occidentalis
Pin Oak
Quercus palustris
Honey Locus
Gleditsia triacanthos var.inermis
Deciduous Shrubs
PLANT NAME
SIZE
COMMENTS
Korean, Mis Kim
3’
Common Lilac
8’ - 15’
Dwarf compact, fragrant icy
blue flowers
Effective shrub border,
Extremely fragrant flowers
Lilac
Spirea
Goldmound
Little Princess
Viburnum
Mohican
Mariesi
Dogwood
Red Twig
3’ - 4’
Pink flowers (May/June)
golden leaves
Deep pink flowers
8’ - 9’
Partial shade, compact,
orange fruit
Partial shade, habit distinctly
horizontal
30”
10’
7’ - 9’
Yellow Twig
7’ - 9’
Burning Bush
15’ - 20’
Weigela
Java Red
3’ - 4’
Wine & Roses 4’ - 5’
Bright red stems, grows fast
and vigorous
Stem color is yellow
Euyonomus
Partial shade, brilliant red fall
color
Carmine red buds, opens to deep
pink flower
Dark purple burgundy leaves,
hot pink flowers
Miss Kim Lilac
Syringa patula
Common Lilac
Syringa vulgaris
Gold Flame Spirea
Spiraea x bumalda
Little Princess Alpine Spirea
Spiraea japonica
Red Twig Dogwood
Cornus alba Elegantissima
Yellow Twig Dogwood
Cornus sericea ‘flaviramea’
Burning Bush
Euonymus alata ‘Compactus’
Mariesi
Viburnum plicatum
Mohican Viburnum
Viburnum Iantana
Java Red Weigela
Weigela florida
Wine and Roses™ Weigela
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’
Deciduous Shrubs
PLANT NAME
SIZE
COMMENTS
Forsythia
8’ - 10’
Full sun for maximum
flower
Physocarpus
Diablo
5’ - 10’
Partial shade, reddish purple
foliage, withstands dry soils
Partial shade, withstands dry
soils
Can be used as specimens,
mass plantings, borders,
hedges, or with other plants
Summer Wine
5’ - 10’
Shrub Rose
Knockout
Double Knockout
Rugosa
Potentilla
Yellow
White
3’ - 7’
3’ - 7’
3’ - 7’
2’ - 4’
2’ - 4’
Red or pink
Withstands poor, dry soil
Withstands poor, dry soil
Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Forsythia x intermedia
Diabolo ™ Ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius
‘Monlo’
Summer Wine
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’
Knockout Rose
Rugosa Shrub Rose
Rugosa Rosa
Abbotswood Potentilla
Potentilla fruticosa
Evergreen Shrubs
PLANT
Yews
Cap Yew
(Upright)
Hicks
Browni
Densiformis
Juniperus
Columnaris
Compact
pfitzer
Boxwood
Green Velvet
Green Gem
SIZE
COMMENT
40’ - 50’
Partial shade, can be
maintained in tightly
pruned form
Partial shade, fast growing,
narrow, upright
Partial shade, compact
densly branched.
12’
5’
24’
12’ - 18’
Full Sun, narrowly columnar
Full sun, bushy, compact
4’
Light/moderate shade,
rounded, full –bodied,
slow growing
Light/moderate shade,
green mound, slow growing
2’
Hick’s Yew
Taxus x media “Hicksii”
Dense Yew
Taxus x media “Densiformis”
Browni Densiformis Yew
Taxus x media
Columnaris Juniper
Juniperus Hetzii Columnaris
Compact Pfitzer Juniper
J. chinensis ‘Pfitzeriana Compacta’
Green Velvet Boxwood
Buxux sinica var.
Green Gem Boxwood
Buxux x
Evergreen Trees
PLANT
MATURE SIZE
Austrian Pines
Colorado Blue Spruce
White Pine
Arborvitae
Emerald Green
Globe
White Spruce
COMMENT
50’ - 60’
50’ - 60’
60’ - 80’
Good screen
Lawn specimen
Good screen
10’ - 15’
Narrow compact,
pyramidal form
Foliage is rich green,
slow growing
Lawn specimens
2’ - 3’
40’ - 60’
Austrian Pine
Pinus nigra
Colorado Blue spruce
Picea pungens var. glauca
Eastern White Pine
Pinus Strobus
White Spruce
Picea glauca
Elerald Arborvitae
Thuja occidentalis
“smaragd”
Little Giant Globe
Arborvitae
T. occidentalis ‘Little
Giant’
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