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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’