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Siberian Elm
Excellent when used for wildlife cover. The Siberian Elm tree, Ulmus pumila, is the fastest growing deciduous hedge we know of and the more you trim, the denser the hedge. The Siberian Elm is a fast growing, hardy, and drought resistant tree when established. Siberian Elm has moderate water requirements until established. It is one of the first to leaf in the spring and one of the last to shed its leaves in the fall. To use as a hedge, plant 10 to 15’ apart in the row. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. It is also considered to be a great windbreak tree are when planted in rows. Very adaptable, often grows under adverse conditions. ... additional information
Cherry Bark Oak Cherrybark Oak trees are a highly-valued red oak in the South. The Cherrybark Oak tree, Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia, is also called bottomland red oak, red oak, swamp red oak, swamp Spanish oak, and Elliott oak. This deciduous tree has heavy strong wood which makes it an excellent timber tree; it is used for furniture and interior finish. This tree is also a pleasant shade tree and is a fast growing Oak tree. Many wild animals and birds use the acorns as food. |
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