Oakland Conservation District 12000 Davisburg Rd, Davisburg MI 48350 email: oaklandconservation@gmail.com phone 248-328-0594

CONIFERS TRANSPLANTS AND POTS
Concolor Fir: Dark green long lasting needles that do shed easily. Aromatic and very hardy.
Blue Spruce: Known for its silvery blue-green needles, attractive shape, and hardiness
Norway Spruce: Wood is very aromatic. Useful as hedges and for topiary work.
White Pine: Fast growing landscape pine. Very hardy. The Michigan state tree.
White Spruce: Lovely dense branches, pyramidal shape. Short, blunt, soft needles.                                                                        White Cedar: Slow growing, prefers deep, moist organic soils. Flat scale foliage. Preferred by deer.

*Order Early: Supplies are limited. Orders are processed in the order they are received.
In the event of a shortage, customers may select from available substitute species or request a refund.

Tree planting and care information is on our website, and will be available at the tree pick up site.

Please share this sale information with friends and neighbors.

TREE  PICK UP DATE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 2011
PICK UP LOCATION

WATERFORD OAKS GREENHOUSE
1580 SCOTT LAKE ROAD
WATERFORD, MI 48328


 


Soils

Mesic = Medium not overly dry or wet

Growth Rate

F = Fast

M = Medium

S = Slow

 

Size

Per

1

Per

5

Per 10

Per 25

Per 50

 

EVERGREENS

BlueSpruce


mesic

S-M

12-18”

X

$ 4.10

$ 7.90

$19.10

$36.25

 

NorwaySpruce


mesic

M-F

12-18”

X

$ 4.10

$ 7.90

$19.10

$36.25

 

RedPine


mesic - dry

F

18-24”

X

$ 5.70

$11.00

$26.75

$50.75

 

WhitePine


mesic - moist

F

18-24”

X

$ 5.70

$11.00

$26.75

$50.75

 

White Spruce


mesic - dry

S

18-24”

X

$ 5.70

$11.00

$26.75

$50.75

 

Balsam Fir


Mesic - moist

S

18-24”

X

$10.75

$21.00

$50.50

$96.00

 

Red Cedar


mesic - moist

M

18-24”

X

$10.75

$21.00

$50.50

$96.00

 

HARDWOODS

Black Walnut


rich moist loams

F

12-24”

$ 3.85

$17.90

$38.15

$84.00

X

 

Red Maple


mesic

F

18-24”

$ 2.10

$ 9.60

$18.60

$45.00

X

 

Sugar Maple


mesic - moist

S

12-18”

$ 3.00

$14.00

$27.10

$65.60

X

 

White Oak


mesic

S

18-24”

$ 2.60

$12.20

$23.65

$57.20

X

 

Pin Oak


 

 

18-24”

$ 3.50

$16.25

$31.50

$76.25

X

 

Quaking Aspen


dry - wet

F-S

12-24”

$ 1.75

$ 7.30

$14.25

$13.75

X

 

SMALL TREES / SHRUBS

Highbush Cranberry


mesic - moist

M

18-24”

$ 2.50

$11.55

$22.40

$54.25

X

 

Red Osier Dogwood


mesic - moist

M

12-24”

$ 1.00

$ 4.70

$ 9.15

$22.15

X

 

Ninebark


mesic - wet

M

12-24”

$ 1.20

$ 5.70

$11.00

$26.75

X

 

Eastern Redbud


mesic - moist

M

18-24”

$ 2.90

$13.50

$26.15

$63.30

X

 

Serviceberry


mesic - wet

M

18-24”

$ 2.20

$10.75

$21.00

$50.50

X

 

Common Lilac


mesic

M

18-24”

$ 2.60

$11.70

$22.70

$55.00

X

 

Common Elderberry


 

 

12-24”

$ 1.90

$ 8.80

$17.00

$41.20

X

 

Canoe Birch


 

 

18-24”

$ 2.60

$11.70

$22.70

$55.00

X

 

American Mountain Ash


 

 

18-24”

$ 2.55

$11.70

$22.70

$55.00

X

 

Forsythia - Lynwood Gold


 

 

12-18”

$ 3.95

$18.40

$35.65

$61.65

X

 

Butterfly Bush


 

 

18-24”

$ 2.60

$11.70

$22.70

$55.00

X

 

BERRIES (Pot)

Blue Crop Blueberry


mesic - moist

M

8”

 

 

 

 

 

 

POTTED TREES

White Pine


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Spruce


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Concolor Fir


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRUIT TREES

Apple - Honey Crisp


 

 

 

 

Apple - Gala


Reliable sweet easy-eating apple

4-5 ft

$xx each or $xx / pair

 

Peach - Red Haven


 

 

 

 

Cherry - Stella


 

 

 

 

 


Conifers

Blue Spruce Picea pungens:  dakjkfkda;dfk;adsdjfasfdjk

Norway Spruce Pinus abies:  Moderately fast growing tree that reaches 60-90 feet in height.  It prefers moist clay to loam soils and is shade tolerant.  Needles are dark and short.  Valued for landscaping, windbreaks and wildlife cover.

Red Pine Pinus resinosa: Moderate to fast growing tree that is 50-80 feet tall at maturity.  It grows best in well drained sandy soils and full sun.  Dark green needles are 4-6” long in bundles in of two.  It is used for windbreaks, landscaping and timber.

White Pine Pinus strobus: Michigan’s State tree!  Moderate to fast growing tree that can reach 80-100 feet tall.  It prefers rich, moist to well-drained soils and is shade tolerant.  Needles are soft and grow in bundles of 5.  Used for timer, wildlife, cover and windbreaks.

White Spruce Picea glauca; Michigan’s native spruce. Slow growing, shade tolerant and can be 60-90 feet tall. Prefers well drained clay loam soils but tolerates heat, drought and high water.  Used for landscaping, windbreaks and wildlife cover.

Balsam Fir Abies balsamea:  dkdfjkadlfdkafads

Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana:  fdlkasjfkdsjd;skjsf

 

Hardwoods / Deciduous Trees

Black Walnut Juglans nigra: Reaches 60-80 feet in height and a trunk diameter of 2-3 feet.  This hardwood is shade tolerant.  It grows best on moist sandy loams.  The nuts produced are a good food source for wildlife.  The timber is valued for furniture, veneer and gun stocks.  This tree does put allopathic chemicals into the soil which may prohibit some plants from growing.

Red Maple Acer rubrum:  Fast growing and can reach 45-60 feet in height.  It will grow in poorly drained and well drained soils and is shade tolerant.  It is valued for its red buds, twigs and fall color.  This is a good tree for landscaping and for wildlife.

Sugar Maple Acer saccharum:  Slow to medium growing tree that reaches 80-100 feet tall.  Grows well on moist soils and is moderately shade tolerant.  This tree is used for timber, landscaping, and maple syrup production.

White Oak Quercus alba:  Slow growing tree that reaches 45-80 feet tall.  Prefers full sun and well drained sandy loam to clay loam soils.  Great ornamental or forest tree that is valued for timber and wildlife.

Pin Oak Quercus palustris: aklsdjf;kajkfjadskj

 

Small Trees / Shrubs

Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides:  dsafdsafdfdafdafdfasd

Highbush Cranberry Viburnum trilobum: Grows 4-10 feet tall, prefers moist sites.  Flowering shrub that produces small white clusters of flowers followed by red fruit.  Excellent wildlife plant, fruit provides great winter food source for birds.  Can tolerate some shade.

Red Osier Dogwood Cornus stolonifera:  Grows 3-9 feet tall.  Older twigs have a red or purplish red color that lasts all year creating an attractive winter focal point.  This is a great plant for stream bank restoration, landscaping and providing wildlife food and cover.

Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius:  Grows to 20 feet, prefers wet sites, but will grow on drier sites.  Fast growing plant is shade tolerant.  Has white flowers in May-June followed by blue fruit in September.

Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis:  Small tree 12-25 feet high 8-25” in diameter, trunk divided near ground into stout, spreading branches.  Flowers April-May before or with the leaves.  Fruit-legume, June-July persistent in winter, pods flat, short-stalked, reddish brown, borne in small clusters along branches.  Moderately shade tolerant, slow growing, grows well on many soils.  Highly prized as an ornamental due to showy pink flowers in early spring.

Serviceberry Amelanchier arborea: Shrub or small tree up to 40 feet with a narrow crown, 4-12” in diameter.  Showy white flower in April-May with red to purple round berry in June-August.  Shade tolerant,, slow growing, intolerant of moist soils.

Common Lilac Syringa volgaris:  Large shrub that produces large aromatic flower clusters.  Generally between 8-12 feet tall but can reach up to 20 feet at maturity.  Flower are purple and bloom from late spring to early summer.  Does well in a wide range of soils but requires full sun for optimum flower production. This is a great plant for landscaping and privacy screens.

Common Elderberry Sambucus Canadensis:  djhsldhsalkfhdjkfdhjsfdsk

Canoe Birch Betula papyrifera:  aksdjfkdlasfjdkf

American Mountain Ash Sorbus Americana:  fdaskfjdska;fdjkas

Forsythia - Lynwood Gold Forsythia x intermedia:   dafdfadsgdgds

Butterfly Bush Buddleja: ksa;fjkdalsjfkdlasl