BRAMBLETON BIRCH These birch can be found at the entry and in formal garden area at a brand new active adult clubhouse in Brambleton. Birch have a reputation for liking
BEAUTY AFTER A STORM Some dramatic photos of our liner crops taken as a storm cleared the nursery on Monday 24 June 2019. [new_royalslider id=”29″]
WESTMORE These Chionanthus 6-7 ft were planted in May 2019 as grove next to a tree-save area in this newer community in the Ashburn, Virginia area. The 2” Cladrastis were
Cladrastis kentukea (American yellowwood) is possibly the most unique ‘native’ tree of eastern North America. ‘Native’ because its current range is primarily restricted to scattered outcroppings in the Ozarks and
A selection of some of the great stock we have coming on at the nursery! All photos taken the weekend of 8/9 June 2019.. [new_royalslider id=”27″]
WELLINGTON Phase 3 of this three-year project is complete, and WHN is proud to have supplied several Quercus bicolor 3 in for these condos located in Bristow, VA. Many other
Ashburn Overlook Numerous native trees species from WHN and other growers were planted to enhance the landscape in this brand new community in Ashburn located next to the W &
More scenes of the nursery coming to life in April. [new_royalslider id=”25″]
Scenes of the nursery coming to life in April. [new_royalslider id=”24″]
Quercus coccinea (scarlet oak) is another staple of the woodlands of eastern North America. Often confused with red oak (Q. rubra), black oak (Q. velutina) and especially the closely-related pin