Carya glabra E USA Pignut _Hydrangea - Nikko Blue (Hydrangea macrophylla "Nikko Blue") Weigela 'White Knight' Seems to do just fine here in Zone 4. All Rhododendron require an acid soil, pH below 6.0 is best. USA Roundleaf _Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) _Boxelder (Acer negundo) Zone 3. Hybrid between M. kobus and M. stellata. 2021, Actinidia kolomikta 'Arctic Beauty', Male form with colorful pink leaf tips. New leaves reddish American Elm Tree. 20'. Aronia prunifolia E USA Purple Chokeberry Illinois seed. A nice display of cone-like fruit and open catkins at the same time. _Spirea - Anthony Waterer (Spirea bumalda "Anthony Waterer") June in Northern Wisconsin. Cercidiphyllum Fast growing Oriental Pagoda form pine, often with gnarled shapes. Light green leaves similar to grape with fruit going from pink to sky blue. Native Common Halesia caroliniana E USA Carolina Silverbell 3-6" 4.00, Acer Large yet fine textured shrub that mounds upon itself to about 6-8'. Purple flowers. _River Birch (Betula nigra) Our native species with form much like the above, somewhat coarser tree, larger flowers and fruit clusters. Cornus Lower growing wide arching Willow with nice large spring catkins that progress through a pure white stage. Rhododendron canescens SE Prunus americana Native American Not as fast growing as seed from more southern areas. Zone 5 12" 6.00, Acer Great as the species or useful as a rootstock for any of the cultivars. 2.25” pot 4.50 Tall evergreen shrubs, natively forming large thickets in shade or in sun at high altitude. Lonicera canadensis Native 3.00 Zone 2. Zone 3 6-12” 4.00 2-3'. Larix laricina Native Tamarack _Green Weeping Willow (Salix babylonica) Juniperus virginiana Native Eastern Redcedar Zone 4. RC 5.00 ussuriensis Lyonia ligustrina E USA Zone 4. Viburnum carlesii 'Compactum' Compact Korean Spice Viburnum Pots 5.00 Prunus pennsylvanica Native Pin Zone Zone 3. Salix nigra Native Black Rhododendron vaseyi North Carolina Pink Shell 12-24” 4.00 Hop-hornbeam Cultivar with slight red tinge to the leaf and pink flowers. Pots 5.00 Next crop for fall 2020 Native Dune brown bark. 6" 3.00 _Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo mughus) _Coyote Willow (Salix exigua) Zone 2yr 4.00 2" pink flowers, red winter canes, red persistent fruits. Tolerates most soils and provides shade quickly. 2.25" pot 4.00 June Tall fast narrow pyramid. Perhaps its showiest time is fall when they are full of 4-6" pink cylindrical fruits which are Clusters of .5" dark blue fruit in fall. Zone 5 6" 4.00 Quercus alba Native White Oak Betula lenta E 2.25" pot 4.00 June Japanese Horse Chestnut _Sandbar Willow (Salix interior) Euonymus americanus E USA Strawberry-bush Euonymus, Shrubby bushes to about 6' tall and spreading to make a colony. 6-12" 2.50 A deep south version of R. viscosum found along streams with fragrant white flowers. Smaller extremely drought tolerant shrub, blooms in zone 5 in the fall with small yellow flowers. Zone 4. Growth like that of V.l. A large shrub with a fine textured form much like a Honeysuckle. SWC 2.50 12-18" 3.50 Catawba Rhododendron Plants Both these species make a Zone 5. _Purple Smoketree (Cotinus coggygria "Purpureus") In its native haunts the flowers are followed 3.50 Fall color yellow, small white flowers. Fairly dense shrub with a mix of medium green and deep green leaves. Colonial shrub with very early catkin bloom. RC 4.00 June Very nice display of creamy white spring flowers. Yucca glauca W USA Soapweed Yucca Cardinal Dogwood _Golden Willow (Salix alba "Vitellina") American Elm Tree - Ulmus americana is a Large, Tall, Flowering Tree . Large tree with dark green foliage, white racemes of bloom, and racemes of 1/3" black cherries. SWC 3.00, Populus balsamifera Native 6-8'. Diospyros virginiana E USA 3.00 A dense tall shrub in sunny sites, open in shady sites. Deep green leaves, pale creamy flowers before the leaves in very early spring, and bright red .5" berries in early summer. larger trees. Zone 4 6-8" 4.00, Syringa Zone 3. Cotoneaster multiflorus Manyflowered USA Kentucky RC 4.00 June _Deador Cedar - Divinely Blue (Cedrus deadora "Divinely Blue") Germination and growing instructions are clearly displayed on each package for successful gardening every time. Ceanothus americanus Native New Jersey-Tea Menispermum canadense Native Moonseed Vine Pinus Divisions 3.00 3” pot 5.00 Ready in June Oak We know of a CCC planting through a bog, the trees are 90 years old and only 20 ft tall and 3-4" in diameter; remarkable survival! Zone 3. _Laurel Willow (Salix pentandra) Vigorous mat forming to low climbing vine with glaucous blue green leaves and pale yellow Native _Lebanon Cedar - Weeping (Cedrus libani "pendula") Viburnum 6" 4.00 Zone 3. 2'. Groundcover species of acid woodlands. clay soils over much of Wisconsin. Plugs 3.00, Ulmus americana Native Reddish brown winter bark. Zone 4. Tolerant of air pollution. Rubus parviflorus Native Thimbleberry _Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) 12-18" 5.00 Oak 2yr 3.00 Malus coronarius Native Sweet _Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) Hackberry Comptonia peregrina Small pink flowers followed by bright red berries into early winter. Spiraea tomentosa Native Hardhack The fruits are best used in pies and muffins. Zone 3. Lilac Magnolia _Water Birch (Betula occidentalis) Acer spicatum Native Mountain Maple Fall color dull red. Limited Supply... Order Now. Needs acid soil, very little summer sun. Dark red twigs. _American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) Boxwood Very large wide tree, large edible nut. Glossy dark green color. Maackia amurensis Amur Maackia Take this Link. plugs 4.00 Ready in fall 2020 Large climax forest tree with edible nuts in small bristly burs, lustrous green leaves in summer and copper fall color. _Hydrangea - Pee Gee (Hydrangea paniculata) Zone 6, Carya ovalis E Unusual broadleaf conifer growing slowly to great size. 2.5” pot 4.00 June Reliable bloom here. Zone 3. Wetland species from southern Illinois, 6-7', narrow leaves for a Dogwood, purplish fall color. 4' Zone 6. potted 4.00 June 2020 Zone 4. Rating Content; Positive: On Aug 5, 2015, Rickwebb from Downingtown, PA wrote: Slippery Elm is still common in various spots around the Midwest and East US. No shipments to California. _Gray Birch (Betula populifolia) 6-12" 2.50 2-3' 3.00 Magnolia tripetala E USA Umbrella Betula alleghaniensis Native Yellow Birch Cedar Elm. Acid soils and shade in our climate to avoid winter burning. Flowers pink with orange on the upper corolla. Always feel free to ask... _Ameri-Willow (Salix spp.) Malus ioensis _Black Oak (Quercus velutina) Arborvitae 6'. Some jostling of potted material via UPS is to be expected. _Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) _Japanese Laceleaf "Green" Viridis Maple (Acer palmatum "dissectum viridis") Native Rafinesque in southern Wisconsin than Thimbleberry. 2.25" pot 4.00 Small dense shrub with short bottlebrush white flowers and wonderful fall color, combines Our selection for glossy green thick leaves which turn a rich burgundy in fall, the color persisting for weeks. Plugs 3.00 6-12" 4.00 _Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana) Many decorative streelights are SWC Rooted softwood cutting, summer prior to sale The Slippery Elm is a deciduous tree which can grow to 20 m in height with a 50cm d.b.h. Cornus canadensis Native Small coarse shrub with no thorns, black fruit. Zone 2. 8'. Nice red fall color and the red hips stay bright red most of the winter. Flowers more greenish white. Zone 4. Very susceptible to leaf scab and rust which often defoliates the tree in late summer. 3" 3.00 2.25" pot 4.00 Somewhat purple fall color. Old wood adrift in white flower clusters in late spring. Robust form with a good central leader and reaching 70' tall. A strikingly beautiful large fine textured Oak. dry seeds which are reddish brown. Tan dry seeds on a tan winged pedicel , persist till early winter. Aggressive groundcover in Bur Oak savanna.Zone 3. 12-18" 6.00 _Chinese Willowleaf Magnolia (Magnolia biondii) Native Cornus foemina E USA Stiff Dogwood plugs 4.00 albus RC 5.00 pots 6.00 Next crop for Fall 2020, Taxus cuspidata 'Tauntoni' Taunton Japanese Yew, A very hardy spreading Japanese Yew, growing to 5' naturally. 5-6' shrub with lots of double white fragrant flowers, lasting several weeks in a cool spring. Willow. Native This one has good fall color, orange to maroon. Prunus 2.5” pot 3.00 June Also coarse and few branched shrub forming sizable colonies. Salix discolor Native Pussy Muscled smooth gray bark, winged seeds and foliage red and orange fall color. Zone 3. Creamy white flowers after the leaves. Corylus americana fall, covering the stems into winter if not taken by birds. Great red-orange fall color. Ussurian Pear Roundleaf Dogwood Very useful in sunny hedges. _Shellbark Hickory (Carya laciniosa) USA Glossy deep green foliage and yellow-orange fall color. 2.25" pot 4.00 Our seed source are SE Missouri and 6000' in North Carolina. 4-6" clusters of white flowers and later 1/2" black berries. 1 in 2 years here. Zone 2. Natively a lowland tree which will do fine in most upland plantings, growing to the size of Bur Oak. _Silver Linden (Tilia tomentosa) Tilia americana Native American Linden Zone 4. Subject to some burn in hot sun. Zone 3. European Beech _Japanese Snowball Bush (Viburnum opulus) Zone 4. Ampelopsis arborea SE USA Raccoon Zone 3. Post Oak 2021 Long sprays of clear pink flowers. Zone Symphoricarpus occidentalis Native Wolfberry Vining evergreen species with ability to climb at least 40'. Alnus crispa Raccoon Grape grows naturally in river wetlands _Purpleleaf Sandcherry (Prunus cistena) Rhododendron catawbiense E Next crop eall 2020 _Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) Hardy to -30F. Coyote Willow Twigs surrounded by small BB-sized gray blue fruit with a fragrant wax until _Brewer Spruce (Picea breweriana), _Japanese Green Maple (Acer palmatum) Tolerant of most soils. 2.25" pot 4.00 Sandcherry Zone 4. Best grown here where snow cover is yearly. Zone Nemopanthus mucronatus Native Zone 2. Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) potted tree, Organic $15.00 Tall arching shrub with racemes of clove scented yellow flowers, very showy. Shrub maturing to a small tree. Zone 5 Chinese Catalpa Bark orange brown. Honeysuckle Zone 6. Zone 5 Pots They may be broken over the years by storms but they never seem to die, growing back quickly. Winter texture very fine with smooth gray bark even in great age. Castanea dentata E USA American Zone 3. If grown in southern areas with hot sun in summer, they need to have 6-12" 3.00 June 2020 Fruits are pink-purple in the fall while the leaves Also nice bright red fruit ripening later than most seedlings. Rhododendron mucronulatum Korean Tan flower heads Quercus michauxii E Medium sized, wide tree with red flowers in early summer. Menzesia pilosa E USA Minibush Zone 4. Status of Endangered/Threatened (by state): Ulmus rubra is listed as being of “Special Concern” in Rhode Island, and “Possibly Extirpated” in Maine. _Digger Pine (Pinus sabiniana) Aesculus turbinata pubescens Chinese Horse Chestnut A fine textured, regularly branched tree with sweeping branches. Zone 2 sylvatica 2.5” pot 3.00 Our seed from 3500' in West Virginia and 2000' in Tennessee. Zone 5. SWC 4.00 6-12" 6.00 Keep in mind if the land is to be clear cut, developed or mined as timber, the timber is worth less than the bark. Low growing evergreen blackberry when under snow, generally sandy acid soils, small black fruit, wine purple winter color. with shiny 2” green leaves and red stems. Zone 3. 3'. A plant best sited with other bog species as it never forms a dense shrub. Reeseville Ridge Nursery Website www.reesevilleridgenursery.com 512 South Main Street REESEVILLE WI 53579 Phone 920-927-3291 920-927-3291 Email rrn@charter.net Spring 2020 Retail Catalog Terms … 5'. Zone 3 pots 5.00 Next crop for fall 2020 Quite fine textured. Viburnum dentatum pubescens Downy Arrowwood Zone 4. pots Golden green in winter. Native All Bareroot material must be shipped in March, April and October. Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant Zone 4. Canada requires a $50 Phytosanitary Certificate. Div. _Prairie Cascade Weeping Willow (Salix pentaphyllum "Prairie Cascade") Green new leaves and bit more vigorous. Medium height tree with small leaves and greenish white flowers in early fall, winged seed in October. Latin: Ulmus americana. Evergreen shrub with small leaf and bright purple flowers. Thorny profuse flowering rose growing thickly to 4-7', red fall color, and .5-1" red hips staying red all winter. Magnolia kobus borealis Zone 4. Also similar to the ones above. _Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostrobodies) Zone 5 Pots 5.00 April 2021 Snailseed Vine 2.25" pot 5.00 Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup' Zone 5 Aesculus pavia E Zone 3. Wetland shrub growing to 10', very shiny green foliage. Acer 3-6" 2.00 12-18” 5.00 Leaves half the size of S. 'Miss Kim'. 2.25” pot 3.00 June 2020 Trees more tolerant to high pH soils and have a more fibrous root than Q. macrocarpa. 3-4' high and 10-20' wide. Listing for Ulmus (Elm) A group of larger trees, highly regarded for parks, avenues and properties where they are excellent for providing shade and protection for structures. USA 2.25" pots 3.00, 6" 5.00 Water loving shrub to 5', found in Wisconsin along the edges of lakes and streams where the soil is always wet. 6" 4.00 Zone 3 2yr 4.00 Viburnum trilobum 'Compactum' We are working with selection for powdery mildew resistance. 2.25"pot Pretty peeling bark. Zone 2. Yellow summer flowers and maroon to orange-red fall color. USA Black Hills Size more like M. kobus with flowers having more petals, 12 or more. Zone 3. next crop fall Yellow flowers and yellow fall foliage. in june Bright red fall color. Hickory, Similar to Carya tomentosa found growing on rather dry sites. _Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) Pale green leaved late Lilac with single clear pink flowers. dentata 4. Sugar Maple 2.25" pot 5.00 June 2020 REESEVILLE WI 53579 White flowers and red berries. Limits of liability- All nursery stock is sold with only the guarantee of being shipped in good live condition, we will replace items if we are notified of death or damage within 10 days of shipping Zone 4. Rhododendron periclymenoides E USA Pinxter-Bloom 10-20'. Zone 3. Spruce Overall a larger growing tree. Large shrub with medium to deep green felty rugose leaves, creamy white flowers and fruit which colors from red to black. Our native species in Wisconsin. Very nice flower display. 2.25" pot 4.00 June 2020 Orange red fall color., 10-20'. Glossy brown nuts in fall. Zone 2. Cornus rugosa _Carolina Silverbell (Halesia tetraptera) _English Columnar Oak (Quercus robur fastigiata) Plants slowly mound to 18" as they age. 'Excel' Zone 4 2.5" pots 4.00 June 2020 An arching shrub with glossy green palmately compound leaves. Low arching branches make this plant a good groundcover in sunny plantings. 12" 4.00 2-3’ 5.00 Gaultheria hispidula Native Creeping Snowberry _Yellow Birch (Betula alleghaniensis) Phone 920-927-3291920-927-3291 Email rrn@charter.net Does not like highly alkaline soil or root disturbance. Native Cedar Bayberry prefers wet locations and is usually found among Atlantic White Cedar as an understory shrub. 'Southern Gentleman' Southern Gentleman Winterberry Holly, A good male pollinator for 'Winter Red'. Arching branches covered in 1-2" clusters of pink flowers with orange specks in May, very showy. Zone 3 Pots 4.00 pictum 6" 4.00 Some even grow as far south as Indonesia. Midwest Hardwood Corporation has earned a reputation as one of the premier hardwood log suppliers in North America. The mucilaginous inner bark of the tree is edible has long been used as a demulcent, and is still produced commercially for this purpose in the United … Spiraea 'Shibori' (Shirobana) Peppermint Spirea River Birch Zone 6" 3.00 12-18" 5.00, Quercus x bebbiana Native Bebb's Oak Best trees have butter yellow fall color. Fast dense globe form to 6'. Fine textured shrub with white flowers in racemes, many have nice red fall foliage color. Zone 3 Plugs 4.00, Juniperus communis depressa Native Oldfield Juniper Has done well in urban street plantings. Aristolochia durior E USA Dutchman's Pipe Prefers moist sunny soils. Tan dry fruits to 2" which cover limbs into early winter. Dense growing groundcover with Celery like foliage, small purple-green flower panicles below the new foliage. Coarse compound leaves, coarse canes, large flat clusters of creamy white flowers in June. Bronze winter color. 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