DECIDUOUS SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES 
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Mountainash 
SORBUS aucuparia, Evropran Mounvratnasn, 40-60 ft. 
White flowers in May, and bright red or orange-red clusters of fruit in 
August and September. This beautiful tree is attractive to birds. 
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SORBUS commixta, Korzan Mounrarnasn, 20-25 ft. 
Handsome small tree, creamy-white flowers in June, bright red fruit in 
October-November. 
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SORBUS intermedia, Swepish Mounvarnasu, 25-30 ft. 
Cream-white flowers in May, bright orange-red fruit in October and 
November. 
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Linden 
TILIA cordata, Lirrteiear Linpen, 60-90 ft. 
One of the very finest shade and avenue trees, the “Bee Tree” of Europe. 
Fragrant yellowish-white flowers in July. 
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Elms 
ULMUS americana, American Ex, 60-120 ft. 
One of our noblest ornamental trees, of graceful habit when young, and 
wide spreading in old age. 
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ULMUS pumila, Siserian Exm, 40-50 ft. 
Popular fast growing tree, often erroneously called Chinese Elm (which 
name properly belongs to Ulmus parvifolia). 
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Grandfather Mountain, in North Carolina, where some of our most rare 
and beautiful native plants are found. 
This region is the source of many of Harlan P. Kelsey’s notable introductions 
to American gardens. 
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