Tuesday, November 12, 2013



Weeping Willow:
The Weeping Willow is found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They have abundant watery bark, tough wood, and slender branches. The weeping willows roots are known for their toughness and tenacity of life. The leaves are much elongated.
Fringe Flower: The Fringe Flower is most popular in Japan and China and can be found in North Texas. The flower or bush can be a shrub or small tree. It reaches a height of 6ft tall and 5ft wide. The flower does well in humid climates with generous summer rainfall. They become a lacy ribbon- like from the early spring to the end of summer.



Common Holly: The Common Holly grows as a tree or shrub, they are narrow with a smooth greyish bark. The holly is a symbol of midwinter. The fragrant male and female leaves are found on different tress, the female are the leaves with the red berries. The leaves are a dark green with spiky leaves and a waxy texture. They are a great source of food for birds and are most common in Britain.


Yoshino Cherry: The Yoshino Cherry is a beautiful flowering ornamental tree that is able to adapt to different soil conditions which allows the tree to incorporate into any landscape. It has a fast growth rate that reaches 20-30 ft tall with a rounded top in width of 20-30 ft. The yoshino cherry has a life span of 15-20 years.