Apple Trees
We have a nice variety of apple trees to choose from including Red Delicious, Honey Crisp, Golden Yellow, and Green.
Apricot Trees
Apricot trees are known for their ornamental value, sweet fruit, and pinkish-white flowers. They prefer fertile, well drained soils, and protection from early frosts. Scientific Name: Prunus armeniaca Exposure: Full Sun Height: 20-25′ Spread: 20-25′ Water Usage: Low
Aspen Trees
Aspens are a native tree that does well at higher elevations. Known for their contrasting bark and yellow fall color these small to medium sized trees are a great addition to any landscape. Aspens are known to sucker and form … Continue reading
Cherry Trees
Cherry trees are outstanding ornamental trees with whitish-pink flowers that appear in the spring. There are many different varieties. Some are self-fertile and others need pollinators. The sweetness also varies with the variety. Scientific Name: Prunus spp. Exposure: Full Sun … Continue reading
Crabapple Tree
We stock several different Crabapple Trees. Radiant Crabapples are the hot pink flowering tree shown above. Spring Snow Crabapples are white flowering, shown at the right. They are a fruitless tree so fall clean-up is reduced. (Some say they can occasionally … Continue reading
Maple Trees
Maples make a nice, rounded shade tree and are known for their colorful fall foliage. They require well-drained and improved soils. There are four major species of maple that can be grown in Colorado: Norway Maple, Red Maple, Silver Maple, and … Continue reading
Peach Trees
Peach trees are known for their tasty fruit and lovely spring flowers. Many varieties are self-fruiting, not needing a pollinator. Flowers can be damaged by late frosts in the spring which will reduce fruit set. Scientific Name: Prunus persica cvs. … Continue reading
Pear Tree
Pear trees are known for their glossy green foliage and delicious fruit. They require a second cultivar in order to be pollinated and produce fruit. Late frosts may damage the white flowers that appear on the branches in the spring. Scientific … Continue reading
Pear Trees (non-fruiting)
Pear trees are an attractive tree with leathery and glossy, green foliage. In spring they are covered with small, white clumps of flowers. Flower damage can occur with late spring frosts. Scientific Name: Pyrus cvs. Exposure: Full to Partial Sun Height: 30-50′ … Continue reading