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Salley Residence Select Trees Information and Representative Photos 225 William Pope Road Crawford, GA 30630 - www.selecttrees.com - (800) 486 - 7353 Private Residence - Tulsa, OK

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Page 1: Salley Residence - Select Trees Information and Representative Photos

Salley Residence Select Trees Information and Representative Photos

225 William Pope Road Crawford, GA 30630 - www.selecttrees.com - (800) 486 - 7353

Private Residence - Tulsa, OK

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Medium-oval pyramidal form with dark green leaves and a medium brown underside. Blooms at an early age. With root pruning, it is easier to transplant than most magnolias. Thirty year old planting in Athens GA that is very full, dense, and healthy without pruning or maintenance.

Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora ‘Claudia Wannamaker’

25’

45’

40’

20’

30’

60’

Shape: Medium-oval pyramidFoliage: Evergreen, lustrous dark green with rusty brown back Flower: Creamy white, fragrantHardiness: Zone 6 to 9Summer Dig: YesNative: YesOwn Root Clone: Yes

SpecificationsHeight: 40-60’Spread: 20-30’The Bonsai Effect of Tough Urban Conditions

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18-20 ft Claudia Wannamaker Southern Magnolia

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Alta® Southern MagnoliaMagnolia grandiflora ‘TMGH’ P.P.#11612While most Southern Magnolias have a broad spreading, pyramidal shape, Alta® offers a more contained, denser form which can be attributed to its tight branching pattern. The small foliage brings a finer, more formal texture to the landscape, changing the perception of a traditional Southern Magnolia.. “The gaps in Southern Magnolia aesthetics and culture have been filled by Alta®.” – Dr. Michael Dirr

25’

45’

40’

20’

30’

50’

Height: 40-50’Spread: 20-30’

Shape: Dense, upright branchingFoliage: Evergreen, lustrous dark green with rusty brown back Flower: Creamy white, fragrantHardiness: Zone 6 to 9Summer Dig: YesNative: YesOwn Root Clone: Yes

Specifications

The Bonsai Effect of Tough Urban Conditions

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16-18 ft Alta Southern Magnolia

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Perhaps the most successful and reliable large holly in the Southeast, ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ makes an excellent screening or accent plant. Beautiful broad pyramidal evergreen tree to 25 feet. Leaves are a lustrous dark green. Available full-to-ground, or trained with a single or multi-trunks.

Nellie R. Stevens HollyIlex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’

12’

20’

15’

10’

15’

25’

Specifications

Height: 15-25’Spread: 10-15’

Shape: Densely pyramidalFoliage: Lustrous dark greenFruit: Bright red berriesHardiness: Zone 6 to 9Summer Dig: YesNative: YesOwn Root Clone: Yes

The Bonsai Effect of Tough Urban Conditions

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12-14 ft Nellie R. Stevens Holly

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Osmanthus x fortunei ‘Fruitlandii’ Small evergreen tree producing cream-colored blooms in the fall with exceptional fragrance. Selection was made from a holdover at Fruitland Nurseries, currently Augusta National Golf Club. More cold hardy with narrower leaf than ‘Fortune’s’.

Fruitland’s Teaolive

12’

17’

15’

10’

15’

20’

Height: 15-20’Spread: 10-15’

Shape: Small ovalFoliage: Evergreen lustrous dark greenFlowers: White, FragrantHardiness: Zone 6 to 9Summer Dig: YesNative: NoOwn Root Clone: Yes

Specifications

The Bonsai Effect of Tough Urban Conditions

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10-12 ft Multi-Trunk Fruitland’s Tea Olive

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6-7 ft Fruitland’s Tea Olive

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7-8 ft Fruitland’s Tea Olive

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Allee® Lacebark ElmUlmus parvifolia ‘Emer ll’ P.P.#7552

“Allee® Elm withstands the harshest growing conditions and will bring green civility to our cities and towns and cool to our streets and our homes .” - Dr. Michael Dirr

40’

55’

40’

30’

50’

70’

Shape: Upright archingFoliage: Rich greenFall Color: Yellow to rosy pinkHardiness: Zone 5 to 9Summer Dig: YesNative: NoOwn Root Clone: Yes

Height: 40-70’Spread: 30-50’The Bonsai Effect of Tough Urban Conditions

Specifications

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6-7” Allee Lacebark Elm

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8” Allee Lacebark Elm