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The Armstrong Maple is an exceptional tree in a highly desirable and fast-growing columnar form that grows tall and narrow for those tighter places.  It provides aerial beauty, color, and privacy screening.  It really is the perfect tree for so many situations. It can be planted as a single tree or in a row to create that breathtaking architectural design. This is a really wonderful tree that keeps its leaves into November/ December and puts forth a very colorful display making it a real performer.  It is one of our favorites, and is a well-mannered tree. Highly recommended!

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Slender Silhouette Sweetgum is an outstanding fast growing columnar tree that provides spectacular beauty and design to any upscale landscape.  It can grow up to a 40' height with only a narrow 4' width up it's entire height!  These trees should excite every landscape designer, and those with aerial views that they want to block. Slender Silhouette Sweetgum trees produce star-shaped dark green leaves in summer, turning yellow to deep red in fall. These are hard-to-find trees, grow fast, and make spectacular border trees in small numbers.  They are effective privacy trees, and make a very impressive design statement. Highly recommended!

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The Kindred Spirit Oak is an exceptional columnar Oak that displays the gorgeous leaves of an Oak tree up close, and in a smaller vertical narrow form to fit into narrow places.  It is a great tree that is hard-to-find, and must be appreciated up close. The Kindred Spirit is cold hardy and generally drought tolerant, and is just a fascinating tree for next to a walkway, driveway, or just close by to be appreciated up close by tree aficionados. You will be fascinated by Kindred Spirit Oak, and it may just make you smile! They hold onto their leaves late into the fall offering privacy and beauty.  The leaves in the spring and the summer are dark green with a beautiful silver underside which is displayed on a windy day. One gets to see what is usually at the top of large Oak trees right up close and personal.  Highly recommended!

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