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Here are all the young trees in spring of 2015, the year that production started.

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This photo is taken from the North/East side.

This photo is taken from the the South/West side.

Since then the nursery has expanded and more trees have been added. Presently, the trees are:

♥ Bur Oak      ♥ White Birch      ♥ Tamarack      ♥ Red Maple      ♥ Black Walnut                            ♥ Yellow Birch     ♥  White Oak      ♥ Ohio Buckeye       ♥ Ironwood      ♥ Tulip Tree                   ♥ Basswood       ♥ Hackberry      ♥ Black Cherry      ♥ Eastern Hemlock      ♥ silver Maple     ♥ Pawpaw     ♥ Sugar Maple     ♥ Sassafras     ♥ Eastern Hemlock

See below for more details.

Bur Oaks:

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This oak grows to a broad spreading rounded shade tree. Leaves are dark green with deep rounded lobes. Needs full sun.

White Birches:

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One of the most loved trees in Ontario. The bark of the mature tree becomes white and exfoliates in papery stripes. This tree attracts birds and needs full sun to grow.

Tamaracks:

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Tamarack is a rapid growing conifer with soft bluish green needles which turn golden yellow in the fall and shed. It needs full sun to grow.

Red Maples:

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Red maple needs full sun to grow but does well in partial shade too. The leaves are green in summer but turn to vibrant red in autumn.

 

Black Walnuts:

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Black walnut has large compound leaves which emerge in late spring and turn yellow and drop in early fall. It needs full sun to grow. 

 

Yellow Birches:

Yellow birch is another favorited Ontario tree. It has shiny silver gray or yellowish bark but turns to brown as it grows. It Can grow in full or partial sun.

White Oaks:

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White oak has deep rounded lobes which emerge in pink colour in spring but turn to green later. Fall colours start as burgundy red and turn to brown with shades of dark red. Prefers full sun to grow.


Eastern Redbuds:

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Redbud is a small tree and it blooms with pink purple flowers on bare branches, even before the leaves open, in early spring. The leaves are green almost heart shape and turn yellow in the fall.

Ironwoods:

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Ironwood has lance shaped, serrated dark green leaves which turn yellow in the fall. It prefers full sun to grow but does well in partial shade too.

Tulip Trees:

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Tulip tree has a very distinctive leaf shape and the flowers which bloom from May to June are tulip-like. The leaves turn to golden yellow in the fall. This tree also needs full sun to grow. They are rabbit resistant.

Basswoods:

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The leaves are oval dark green which turn to pale yellow in the fall. The flowers are fragrant pale yellow. Basswood prefers full sun but does well in partial sun too.

Hackberries:

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Hackberry has simple ovate leaves and turn to bright yellow in the fall. It is a shade tree and can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. It does well in partial sun or even full shade.

Black Cherries:

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Black cherry has elliptical dark green leaves which turn to yellow and rose in the fall. Clusters of fragrant white flowers are followed by dark red cherries. The tree attracts birds and needs full sun.

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Eastern Hemlocks:

This tree needs to be planted in areas with partial sun and be protected from strong winds. Eastern hemlock is deer resistant. 

Balsam Firs:

Balsam fir is frequently used as Christmas tree and is very fragrant, which makes it one of the most aromatic of all firs.

Sassafras:

This tree with its distinct leaves and beautiful fall colours is also deer resistant and does well in full sun or half shade. The flowers are pretty yellow clusters.