Big Thrills for Small spaces
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Big Thrills for Small spaces
BIG THRILLS FOR SMALL SPACES SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS FOR THE SPACECHALLENGED GARDEN Longfellow Garden Club Spring 2014 ALL PLANTS HARDY TO SOUTHEASTERN MN ALL PLANTS AVAILABLE AT LOCAL NURSERIES SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS PART ONE: SMALL TREES SMALL TREES FOR S.E. MN • Deciduous • • • • • • • • • • Three-flower Maple Juneberry ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Birch Dakota Pinnacle Blue Beech Eastern Redbud – northern strain White Fringetree Cockspur Hawthorn - thornless Merrill Magnolia Crabapple ‘Donald Wyman’ Ussurian Pear ‘Prairie Gem’ TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Acer triflorum Nick Name Three-flower Maple Height: 20-30 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Manchuria and Korea Sun Preference: Full sun to light shade Soil Preference: Organic, friable pH: <7.5 Drainage: Well-drained Problems: None Values: Patio, compatible with turfgrass, interesting bark and foliage. Flower: Little feller Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellows/Reds Fruit: Samara THREE-FLOWER MAPLE THREE-FLOWER MAPLE THREE-FLOWER MAPLE TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Nick Name Amelanchier arborea x Autumn Brilliance laevis ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Serviceberry Height: 20-25 feet Width: 15 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Minnesota east Sun Preference: Full sun to Moderate shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Moderate to Well Problems: Low potential Values: Wildlife, edible for fireblight, rust, mildew landscape, deicing salt tolerant Flower: White Time of Year: April/May Autumn Foliage: Reds Fruit: Dark blue pome. AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY Photo: pinterest.com Photo: iTrees.com AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY Photo: wisdomdesigns.com Photo: connonnurseries.com Photo: Northscaping .com AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY Photo: thetreefarm.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Nick Name Betula platyphylla ‘Fargo’ Dakota Pinnacle Birch Height: 25 feet Width: 6-10 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: species from Asia Sun Preference: Full sun to light shade Soil Preference: Cool and moist…organic is nice pH: 6.0-8.0 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: Bronze Birch Borer if drought stressed; Japanese Beetle Values: Compatible with turfgrass, white bark and narrow habit. Flower: Catkin Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellow Fruit: Nutlet DAKOTA PINNACLE BIRCH Photos: Knecht’s Nursery DAKOTA PINNACLE BIRCH Photo: NDSUresearchfoundation.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Carpinus caroliniana Nick Name Blue Beech Height: 20-30 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern US, including MN Sun Preference: Full sun to moderate shade Soil Preference: Organic, moist pH: <7.5 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: Two lined chestnut borer if drought stressed Values: Interesting bark, understory tree Flower: Monoecious Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellows/Reds/Oranges Fruit: Nutlet on 3-pronged bract BLUE BEECH Photo: Ohio State University Photo: yourleaf.org BLUE BEECH Photo: Iowa State University Photo: Bachman’s Nursery TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Cercis canadensis Nick Name Eastern Redbud northern strain Height: 20-30 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern US Sun Preference: Full sun to moderate shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Well-drained Problems: None Values: Patio, foliage, flower. Flower: Lavender Time of Year: Spring, before leaves unfurl Autumn Foliage: Yellows Fruit: Pod (it’s a legume) EASTERN REDBUD Photo: delawarewildflowers.org EASTERN REDBUD EASTERN REDBUD Photo: Colorado State University Photo: Illinois DNR Photo: Iowa State University TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Chionanthus virginicus Nick Name White Fringetree Height: 20 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: S.E. US Sun Preference: Full sun to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: None Values: Wildlife, native to riparian landscapes, fragrant Flower: Pannicles on polygamo-dioecious trees Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellows Fruit: Dark blue drupe WHITE FRINGETREE Photo: Gobotany.newenglandwild. org Photo: Native American Encyclopedia WHITE FRINGETREE Photo: Vanderbilt University Photo: Wayside Gardens TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Crataegus crusgalli var. inermis Nick Name Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Height: 20 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern half of US, including MN Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Well Problems: Rust, fireblight and many insect pests Values: Wildlife, low screens Flower: Creamy-white, perfect Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Dark reddish Fruit: Pome COCKSPUR HAWTHORN Photo: cirrusimage.com Photo: Chaletnursery.com COCKSPUR HAWTHORN Photo: itrees.com Photo: iwu.com Photo: Conservation Garden Park TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ (M kobus x stellata) Nick Name Merrill Magnolia Height: 25-30 feet Width: 25-30 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Japan Sun Preference: Full sun to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: Scale, if drought stressed Values: Wildlife, fragrant Flower: Creamy-white, perfect Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellow Fruit: Aggregate of follicles MERRILL MAGNOLIA Photos itrees.com Photo: thesitegardener.com Photo: hopelodgecenter.co.uk TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Malus ‘Donald Wyman’ Nick Name Donald Wyman Flowering Crabapple Height: 20 feet Width: 25 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: US Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 6.0-8.0 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: No problems Values: Wildlife, fragrant Flower: Creamy-white, perfect Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Yellow Fruit: Small, persistent, bright red pome DONALD WYMAN CRABAPPLE Photo: The Site Gardener Photo: pinterest.com Photo: Toronto Botanic Garden TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Nick Name Pyrus ussuriensis ‘Mordak’ Prairie Gem Ussurian Pear Height: 20-25 feet Width: 15-20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: N.E. Asia Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 6.0-8.0+ Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: No problems Values: Wildlife, cold, cold, cold hardy Flower: Creamy-white, perfect Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Red/purple Fruit: Small, persistent pome, but only if cross-pollinated PRAIRIE GEM PEAR Photo: NDSU Research Photo: Fossil Creek Nursery PRAIRIE GEM PEAR Photo: imagejuicy.com Photo: creeksideboulder.com Photo: NDSU research SMALL TREES FOR S.E. MN • Evergreen • • • • • • • • • • Korean Golden Fir Juniper ‘Wichita Blue’ Norway Spruce ‘Cupressina Columnar’ White Spruce ‘North Star’ White Spruce ‘Yukon Blue’ Swiss Stone Pine Pyramidal Yew Northern White Cedar ‘Techny’ Northern White Cedar ‘Degroots Spire’ Canadian Hemlock ‘Monler’ TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Abies koreana ‘Aurea’ Nick Name Korean Golden Fir Height: 20-25 feet Width: 10-15 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Uhhhh, Korea. Introduced in 1908 Sun Preference: Full sun to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <7.5 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: No problems Values: Foliage color, more drought tolerant than other firs Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: No fruit, but purple cones summer…golden tinge in spring KOREAN GOLDEN FIR Photo: Bachman’s Nursery KOREAN GOLDEN FIR TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ Nick Name Wichita Blue Juniper Height: 15-20 feet Width: 4-8 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Rocky Mountains Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <8.0 Drainage: Well Problems: No problems Values: Foliage color, drought tolerant, narrow habit Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: No fruit, but tiny dark summer…blue blue cones (mistakingly called juniper berries) WICHITA BLUE JUNIPER Photo: discoverlife.org Photo: jcbakker.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Picea abies ‘Cupressina’ Nick Name Cupressina Norway Spruce Height: 15 feet Width: 5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: North/central Europe Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <8.0 Drainage: Well Problems: No problems Values: Foliage color, drought tolerant, narrow habit Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: No fruit, but a pendulous summer…hey, it’s an cone evergreen CUPRESSINA NORWAY SPRUCE Photo: learn2grow.com Photo: pinterest.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Picea glauca ‘Northstar’ Nick Name ‘North Star’ White Spruce Height: 12-15 feet Width: 5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: North America, Including MN Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <8.0 Drainage: Well Problems: No problems Values: Drought tolerant and resists winter burn Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small cone, maybe summer. NORTH STAR WHITE SPRUCE TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Picea glauca ‘Yukon Blue’ Nick Name ‘Yukon Blue’ White Spruce Height: 15-20 feet Width: 5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: North America, Including MN Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: <8.0 Drainage: Well Problems: No problems Values: Drought tolerant, narrow and upright Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small cone summer…bluish ‘YUKON BLUE’ WHITE SPRUCE Photo: hortiholic.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Pinus cembra Nick Name Swiss Stone Pine Height: 30 feet Width: 20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Central Europe, SE Asia Sun Preference: Full sun Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.5-7.5 Drainage: Well Problems: No problems Values: Slow growing, looks like a small version of white pine Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Cone…a pine cone summer…light green SWISS STONE PINE Photo: thinkaholic.com Photo: graytowers.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Taxus capitata Nick Name Pyramidal Yew Height: 25-30 feet Width: 15-20 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Japan, introduced 1853 Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Moist, organic pH: 5.5-7.5 Drainage: Well Problems: Poor drainage, southern exposure, deer Values: Dark green, pyramidal Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small ovoid seed in a red summer…dark green aril PYRAMIDAL YEW Photo: cjfiore.com Photo: Jimwhitingnursery Photo: Robsplants.com PYRAMIDAL YEW Photo: Gardenworldimages.com Photo: geograph.org.uk TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny’ Nick Name Northern White Cedar ‘Techny’ Height: 10-15 feet Width: 6-8 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: N.E. US, including MN Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.5-8 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Southern exposure, deer Values: Dark green, pyramidal Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small brown cone summer…green NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR ‘TECHNY’ Photo: candetrees.com Photo: Treetrust.org Photo: geolocation.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroots Spire’ Nick Name Northern White Cedar ‘Degroots Spire’ Height: 6-8 feet Width: 2-3 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: N.E. US, including MN Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.5-8 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Southern exposure, deer Values: Dark green, columnar Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small brown cone summer…green NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR ‘DEGROOTS SPIRE’ Photo: learn2grow.com Photo: Longfellowsgarden.com Photo: bluerivernursery.com TREE REPORT CARD Given Name Tsuga canadensis ‘Monler’ Nick Name Emerald Fountain Hemlock Height: 6-10’ feet Width: 2-3 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: N.E. US, including MN Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Moist and cool pH: 5.5-7.5 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Southern exposure, deer Values: Dark green, good for small, shady spaces Flower: None, it’s a gymnosperm Time of Year: n/a Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Small brown cone summer…dark green EMERALD FOUNTAIN HEMLOCK Photo: Brandeis University Photo: insideiris.com Photo: sciencephoto.com SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS P A R T T WO : S H R U B S SHRUBS FOR S.E. MN • • • • • • • • • • Black Chokeberry ‘Iroquois Beauty’ Boxwood ‘Chicagoland Green’ Summersweet ‘Ruby Spice’ Redosier Dogwood ‘Cardinal’ Daphne ‘Carol Mackie’ Fothergilla ‘Blue Shadow’ Common Witch Hazel Winterberry Holly ‘Afterglow’ Mockorange ‘Snowbelle’ Arrowwood Viburnum ‘Autumn Jazz’ SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Aronia melanocarpa ‘Iroquois Beauty’ Nick Name Black Chokeberry ‘Iroquois Beauty’ Height: 3’ feet Width: 3-5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: N.E. US, including MN Sun Preference: Sunny to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.5-upper 7’s Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Fireblight occasionally Values: Wiildlife, fruit makes a nutritious juice, edible landscapes Flower: White, perfect Time of Year: Spring Autumn Foliage: Reds, burgundy Fruit: Blue-black pome BLACK CHOKEBERRY ‘IROQUOIS BEAUTY’ Photo: hgtvgardens.com Photo: wilsonsnureries.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Buxus x ‘Chicagoland Green’ Nick Name ‘Chicagoland Green’ Boxwood Height: 3 feet Width: 3-5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Japan, and Wrigley Field Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Organic, cool pH: 5.5-7 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: Southern exposure, deer Values: Small, can be sheared, fragrant flowers Flower: No petals so easy to miss Time of Year: Late spring summer Autumn Foliage: Same as Fruit: Dry capsule summer…green ‘CHICAGOLAND GREEN’ BOXWOOD Photo: Gertens.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’ Nick Name Summersweet ‘Ruby Spice’ Height: 3-5 feet Width: 3-5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern US Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: Organic, cool pH: 5.5-7.5 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: There probably Values: Fragrant flowers in are some mid-late summer…yes, summer Flower: Rich rose on upright racemes or panicles Time of Year: Summer Autumn Foliage: Yellow Fruit: Dry capsule SUMMERSWEET ‘RUBY SPICE’ Photo: pinterest.com Photo: grobenursery.com SUMMERSWEET ‘RUBY SPICE’ Photo: statebystategardening.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Nick Name Cornus sericea ‘Cardinal’ Redosier Dogwood ‘Cardinal’ Height: 8-10 feet Width: 8-10 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: North America, including MN Sun Preference: Tolerant Soil Preference: pH: 5.5-8.0 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Fungal twig canker Values: The one and only reason why snow is good…it’s a backdrop for the bright, red canes; wildlife Flower: While, flat cymes Time of Year: Late spring Autumn Foliage: Yellows, reds, purples Fruit: White drupe REDOSIER DOGWOOD ‘CARDINAL’ Photo: Knechts Nursery Photo: pic2fly.com REDOSIER DOGWOOD ‘CARDINAL’ Photo: horticopia.inc Photo: soltygardencentre.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Daphne x burkwoodii ‘Carol Mackie’ Nick Name Daphne ‘Carol Mackie’ Height: 3 feet Width: 3-5 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Semi-evergreen Home: Europe, introduced in 1752 Sun Preference: Light shade Soil Preference: Organic, moist pH: 5.5-7.0 Drainage: Well-drained Problems: Winter sun scorch, some pests, viruses Values: Fragrance, understory plant Flower: Pink, in umbels Time of Year: Late spring Autumn Foliage: Fruit: n/a DAPHNE ‘CAROL MACKIE’ Photo: fossilcreeknursery.com DAPHNE ‘CAROL MACKIE’ Photo: greengaldesigns.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Fothergilla gardenii ‘Blue Shadow’ Nick Name Fothergilla ‘Blue Shadow’ Height: 3-4 feet Width: 2-4 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern N.A. Sun Preference: Sun to moderate shade Soil Preference: Organic, moist pH: 5.0-7.5 Drainage: Well-drained Problems: Non-target pesticide drifts Values: Fragrance, understory plant, 3 seasons of interest Flower: White, apetalous, bottlebrush spikes Time of Year: Late spring, early summer Autumn Foliage: Orange, Fruit: Dry capsule scarlets FOTHERGILLA ‘BLUE SHADOW’ Photo: Missouri Botanic Garden FOTHERGILA ‘BLUE SHADOW’ Photos: pinterest.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Hamamelis virginiana Nick Name Common Witch Hazel Height: 12-15 feet Width: 12-15 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern N.A. including MN Sun Preference: Sun to moderate shade Soil Preference: Organic, moist pH: 5.0-7.5 Drainage: Moderate to well Problems: Not really Values: Autumn flower when there are no leaves Flower: Bright yellow , perfect, cymes Time of Year: Late to mid autumn Autumn Foliage: Bright, bright yellow Fruit: Dry capsule COMMON WITCH HAZEL Photo: Missouri Botanic Garden COMMON WITCH HAZEL Photo: Missouri Botanic Garden SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Ilex verticillata ‘Afterglow’ Nick Name Winterberry Holly ‘Afterglow’ Height: 4-6 feet Width: 4-6 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Eastern N.A. including MN Sun Preference: Sun to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.0-7.5 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Not really Values: Wildlife, riparian areas, autumn/winter interest Flower: White, small, dioecious Time of Year: Mid-spring Autumn Foliage: Nothing to write home about Fruit: Four-seeded drupe, orange to orange-red WINTERBERRY HOLLY ‘AFTERGLOW’ Photos: Missouri Botanic Garden WINTERBERRY HOLLY ‘AFTERGLOW’ Photos: florifinder.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Philadelphus x ‘Snowbelle’ Nick Name Mockorange ‘Snowbelle’ Height: 4 feet Width: 4 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: Canada Sun Preference: Sun to light shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.0-7.5 Drainage: Well-drained Problems: Not really Values: Period landscapes, fragrance Flower: White, fragrant, raceme clusters Time of Year: Mid-late spring Autumn Foliage: Nothing to write home about Fruit: Dry capsule MOCKORANGE ‘SNOWBELLE’ Photo: Missouri Botanic Garden Photo: dragongoose.com SHRUB REPORT CARD Given Name Viburnum dentatum ‘Autumn Jazz’ Nick Name Arrowwood Viburnum ‘Autumn Jazz’ Height: 6-8 feet Width: 6-8 feet Deciduous or Evergreen: Home: North America, including MN Sun Preference: Sun to moderate shade Soil Preference: Tolerant pH: 5.0-7.5 Drainage: Tolerant Problems: Not really Values: Wildlife, shade gardens Flower: White, flattopped cymes Time of Year: Mid-late spring Autumn Foliage: Spectacular, reds, burgundy Fruit: Spectacular, blue to black drupe ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM ‘AUTUMN JOY’ Photo: Missouri Botanic Garden Photo: gal4piclab.us Photo: gal4piclab.us TREES.UMN.EDU GARY’S NOTES GARY JOHNSON, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA