Here are a few of the many different variegated trees I am currently growing:
Monthly Archives: May 2015
Color Contrasts
Rainbow Oasis
Carnival Maple
Carnival Hedge Maple has some of the most attractive leaves that can be found on a tree. The only downside is the tree is growing very slowly.
Old and New
The European Beech in the yard has started to leaf out. The new leaves and old leaves add a contrasting visual to this tree. European Beeches seem to be one of the few deciduous trees that I grow that retain some leaves throughout the winter.
Color in Multiple Seasons
The Variegated Lilac looks attractive as soon as it leafs out in Spring and lasts until leaf drop in the fall. As an added bonus, these variegated shrubs also have the familiar lilac flowers in spring.
Sensation Lilac Flowering Bush
Sensation Lilac looks like a common lilac when not in flower. But becomes a sensation when in flower, with flowers outlined in white.
Ohio Buckeye Spring Season
Ohio Buckeye is one of the first trees to leaf out in spring. Some of the trees are also starting to put on a flower display.
Gander Territory
Ring-a-round the rosie, A pocket full of posies, Ashes! Ashes! We all fall down.
White Lilac Flowers
There is one White Lilac among all the Purple Lilacs in my Old Fashioned Lilac row. I’ll take some suckers of this bush to help preserve it on my place.