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Large, deep green, oblong-oval leaflets turn a striking purplish-red in fall. Thick upward curving branches form a uniform, upright, oval crown. Seedless.
An upright branched, narrow tree while young, developing a rounded crown as it matures. Foliage is dark, glossy green through the summer, changing to orange-red to brick-red in the fall. Seedless.
Ridged, grayish-brown bark creates a diamond shaped pttern along the trunk leading to coarse branches that curve upward to form an irregularly round crown. Large, oval, glossy, dark green leaflets turn yellow in autumn. Seedless.
A symmetrical, conical to rounded tree with gray bark that becomes deeply ridged in a cross checked, diamond like pattern as it ages. Large, oval leaflets are a glossy deep green, changing to golden yellow in fall. Seedless.
Dark green, oval leaflets form aon upright branches to create a uniform, oval crown. Deep groves present a diamond like pattern in the grayish brown bark. Leaves turn golden yellow during autumn. Seedless.
A superior strain of European mountain ash with a very straight trunk and uniform branching. Dark green summer foliage turns rusty red in fall and accents clusters of re berries. Very resistant to fire blight.
Small usefull tree quite common on the Front Range. Very beautiful in autumn with clusters of orange berries.