This small native tree goes by many names and has many landscape advantages.
Read MoreRenown for its honey, appreciated for its multi-season beauty, Sourwood could be the perfect small tree for your landscape.
Read MoreSay hello to the Sweetbay Magnolia, a long-blooming native alternative to the Saucer and Little Girl Magnolias.
Read MoreWinter is when trees truly shine—with all their leaves gone, you can appreciate the beauty of their bark. Here are 3 native trees with bark that will brighten any winter landscape.
Read MoreThere are so many reasons to add a Pin Oak to your landscape. Read on for why!
Read MoreTulip poplar, tuliptree, yellow poplar—many names for a single tree that is surprisingly a member of the magnolia family.
Read MoreHumans and wildlife both appreciate Shagbark Hickory, a tree native to the Eastern and Central U.S. Find out why it’s so beneficial!
Read MoreThis native conifer looks like an evergreen, but don’t be fooled! It turns a rusty copper color in the fall.
Read MoreWant a small landscape tree that’ll look great all winter? Look no further than Winter King Hawthorn.
Read MoreNeed a little shade and some stunning spring flowers? Ohio Buckeye has you covered.
Read MoreSpice up your spring landscape with these six early flowering native trees, shrubs, and perennials.
Read MoreSigns of spring are an opportunity to observe the timing of the seasons—and climate change.
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