Thu 9th Aug 2018 by White House Natives in News The abundant rains this year have kept our crops growing strong. Take a look! Acer rubrum; 1½ in Alnus serrulata; 6-8 ft Asimina triloba; fruit detail Betula nigra; 2½ in, treeform Betula nigra; 8-10 ft block Betula nigra; 8-10 ft heavy Betula nigra; 8-10 ft Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) cover crop in bloom Carpinus caroliniana; 1½ in Carpinus caroliniana; 2½ in Catalpa speciosa; 2½ in Cercis canadenis; 6-8 ft multistem Cercis canadensis; 1¾ in, freshly pruned Cercis canadensis; 8 ft; 1½ in Cercis canadensis; multistem 6-8 ft Chionanthus virginicus; 5-6 ft Cladrastris kentukea; 2 in Diospyros virginiana; 2 in Diospyros virginiana; 2½ in Diospyros virginiana; fruit detail Fagus grandifolia; 2 in, strong central leader Fagus grandifolia; 2 in Ilex opaca; 6 ft Liquidambar styraciflua; 3 in Magnolia acuminata; 2 in, 6-8 ft Magnolia virginiana; 6-8 ft Millet (Panicum miliaceum) cover crop, three weeks after mowing Nyssa sylvatica; 1½ in Nyssa sylvatica; 2½ in Oxydenrum arboreum; 6 ft Platanus occidentalis; 2 in and Betula nigra; 8-10 ft Platanus occidentalis; 2 in Quercus alba; 2½ in Quercus falcata; 2½ in Quercus palustris; 2 in Quercus palustris; 3 in Quercus palustris; 3½ in Quercus phellos; 2½ in, row Quercus phellos; 2½ in Quercus phellos; 3 in Quercus phellos; 3½ in Robinia pseudoacacia; 4 in Taxodium distichum; 2 in 0 Recommend Facebook Twitter LinkedIN Pinterest Share Tagged in