Discover the latest and most unique tree selections for Northern Illinois landscapes at Wasco Nursery. From the vibrant Carolina Sweetheart Redbud to the majestic Tricolor Beech, learn about trees that enhance your garden’s beauty and thrive in our climate.
Watch as we detail the features of each tree, including growth habits, color variations, and maintenance tips to help you choose the best for your space.
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9 Comments
Gorgeous trees
I purchased a Tricolor Beech from Wasco this spring, it is gorgeous. It gives me joy everyday to see it from my patio..
It would be nice if the growing zones were given.
Are these all Native?
I have a view of a park in the front of my house. The leaves are red like a forest pansy but the flowers are a very very pale pink color. I have no clue what it is.
I live in the city. Land is scarce and most home dwellers have garage decks or rooftop decks or in my case both and not much dirt land. So we plant our trees in containers knowing they will die sooner than later. I did the mistake of planting a Red Pointe Maple on my garage deck in a sizeable container and every gardening contractor pleads for me to remove it. But it’s looking beautiful and lush and I can’t do it.
Any chance you can load a video on the best trees to plant in containers and how to go about it?
Thank you for the wonderful videos. Looking forward to visiting your nursery.
You should do a video on pine trees like gold arborvitae and the Christmas tree white pine and show what the soft serve arborvitae looks like when it grows up if you have them or any recommended pines or evergreens I wanna plant a hedge but a unique one
Just watched your video. I am extremely impressed.
The Redbud everything I read says it grows starting in zone 6. But you’re zone 5. Since it’s a new introduction do you know for sure it grows in zone 5. Also I can’t find any. Do you think it won’t be available again until next year?