Bare Root American Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American treePlume-like panicles of small flowers give a smoky effect in summer; rounded, light green leaves turn brilliant orange, red, and purple in fallEnglish botanist and ornithologist, Thomas Nuttall, first collected the American Smoketree during a plant hunting foray through the Arkansas territory in 1819. During his tenure as professor of natural history and director of the Harvard Botanic Garden, Nuttall spent... - Bare Root American Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus).
Bare Root American Linden; American Basswood (Tilia americana). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American treeLarge, dark green, ovate leaves up to 6" with silvery undersides; in early summer, an abundance of small, fragrant, yellowish flowers are paired with papery,... - Bare Root American Linden; American Basswood (Tilia americana).
Bare Root American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana). Deciduous North American shrubProduces clusters of showy, bright purple berries in the fall, which persist throughout the winterOrigin: Southeastern United StatesThis unusual shrub is native from southwestern Maryland to North Carolina&co... - Bare Root American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana).
Bare Root American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis). Large, North American, deciduous tree Large, lobed, medium-green leaves can grow up to 10" across; insignificant flowers followed by long-stalked fruiting balls; bark exfoliates to reveal bright white inner bark Origin: North ... - Bare Root American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis).
Bare Root American Yellowwood (Cladrastis kentukea). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American treePendulous clusters of fragrant, white flowers appear in late spring, resembling Wisteria; bright green, pinnately compound foliage and smooth gray bark; foliage turns a mix of... - Bare Root American Yellowwood (Cladrastis kentukea).
Bare Root American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American understory tree Reddish-brown male flowers and greenish female flowers appear in separate catkins on the same tree in spring; female flowers followed by drooping, seed-bearing pods resembling... - Bare Root American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana).