Logan County Soil Conservation District

Text Box: Bareroot Handplants
Handplants

· $ 1.25 ~ Bareroot

· $ 3.00 ~ 2-3 Foot

· $ 3.00 ~ 3-4 Foot

· $ 3.00 ~ 4-5 Foot

· $ 3.00 ~ 5-6 Foot

· $30.00 ~ Apple Trees

· Bulk Rate:

· 500   Trees ~ $1.00 Ea

· 1000 Trees ~ $0.75 Ea

 

PRICE

Mature Height

Species

Description

Alkaline Tolerance

Drought Tolerance

Water Tolerance

Edible Fruit

Comments

10’-15’

Apricot (Hardy)

Small Tree

Poor

Poor

Fair

Yes

Flowers in May & has fruit that can be used for jams.

40’-50’

Ash (Cardan)

Medium to Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Fair

No

Cultivar of Green Ash, faster growing

35’-65’

Ash (Green)

Medium to Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Fair

No

Vary Hardy, dense share, native variety

25’-65’

Aspen, (Quaking)

Medium to Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Good

No

Not shade tolerant, needs  moist site to do well.

20’-40’

Buckeye, (Ohio)

Medium Tree

Fair

Poor

Fair

Wildlife Only

Nuts are good for wildlife, good landscaping specimen

 

6’-14’

Buffaloberry

Large Shrub

Good

Fair

Poor

Yes

Silver leaf, thicket-forming w/thorns, fruit good for jelly.

6’-14’

Caragana

Large Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

No

Bright yellow May flowers, drought tolerant.

30’-45’

Cedar (Eastern Red)

Medium Conifer

Fair

Fair

Fair

No

Excellent cover, nesting and food for wildlife. Browns in winter.

60’-70’

Cherry (Black)

Tall Tree

Poor

Fair

Poor

Yes

Deep green foliage, wildlife habitat, berries for canning.

6’-10’

Cherry (Nanking)

Medium Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

Fast growing, short lived, pink flowers & edible fruit.

3’-6’

Cherry (Sand)

Small Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

White flowers, fruit makes good jelly, wildlife habitat.

5’-8’

Chokeberry

Medium Shrub or Tall Tree

Fair

Good

Good

Yes

Shade tolerant, red fall foliage, winter food source for birds.

12’-25’

Chokecherry (Common)

Large Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

White flowers and berries for jelly.  Suckering.

12’-25’

Chokecherry (Schubert)

Large Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

Does not sucker as much as common.  Purplish foliage, edible fruit.

50’-100’

Cottonwood (Native)

Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Good

No

Large, fast growing, seeds w/cotton, long lived.

15’-25’

Crabapple (Red Splendor)

Small Tree

Poor

Fair

Poor

Yes

Green to red foliage.

15’-25’

Crabapple (Siberian)

Small Tree

Poor

Fair

Poor

Yes

Ornamental with fruit good for juice and jelly.

15’

Cranberry (Highbush)

Tall Shrub

Poor

Fair

Fair

Yes

White flowers, Prefers moist well drained sites.

3’-6’

Currant (Golden)

Small Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

Yellow flowers in spring, red fall color.

7’-10’

Dogwood (Redosier)

Medium Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

No

Does well in wet conditions, red bark, non-edible berries.

6’-12’

Elderberry (American)

Tall Shrub

Poor

Fair

Fair

 Yes

Native species, likes moist well drained soils and full sun.

8’-12’

 False Indigo

Medium Shrub

Good

Poor

Good

No

Excellent for riparian planting.  Fibrous deep roots.

40’

Grape (Riverbank)

Vine

Good

 

Good

Yes

Multi-stem CLIMBING plant.

40’-60’

Hackberry (Common)

Medium to Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Fair

No

Slower growing, excellent tree for wildlife, form similar to the American Elm.

15’-20’

Hawthorn, Arnold

Small to Medium Tree

Good

Fair

Fair

Yes

White flowers, red fruit, thorny stems.

6’-9’

Honeysuckle (Freedom)

Medium Shrub

Good

Fair

 

Wildlife

Adaptable to a wide variety of soils.

6’-15’

Juneberry

Large Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

Yes

Native, berries for canning & baking

8’-12’

Lilac (Common)

Large Shrub

Fair

Fair

 Poor

No

Suckers, white or purple flowers that are fragrant.

6’-10’

Lilac (Late)

Medium Shrub

Fair

Fair

Poor

No

Flowers later than common, non-suckering

20’-25’

Lilac (Japanese Tree)

Large Shrub to Medium Tree

Poor

Fair

Fair

No

Pruned as tree or used as shrub – tolerates moist drained soils

15’-20’

Maple (Amur)

Small Tree

Poor

Fair

Poor

No

Red foliage in the fall

40’-65’

Maple (Silver)

Medium to Tall Tree

Poor

Poor

Fair

No

Fast growing, silvery leaves

40’-70’

Oak (Bur)

Medium to Tall Tree

Poor

Fair

Fair

No

Native, long lived, acorns for wildlife.

15’-25’

Olive (Russian)

Small Tree

Good

Good

Fair

No

Silvery leaves, with thorns.

15’-25’

Pear (Ussurian)

Small to Medium Tree

Poor

Fair

Poor

Yes

White flowers in May

50’-70’

Pine (Ponderosa)

Tall Conifer

Good

Good

Poor

No

Fast growing conifer with long needles.

25’-50’

Pine (Scotch)

Medium Conifer

Poor

Good

Poor

No

Fast growing conifer, narrow needles.

8’-10’

Plum (Native)

Large Shrub

Poor

Fair

Poor

Yes

White flowers, suckering.

40’-60’

Poplar (Hybrid)

Tall Tree

Fair

Fair

Fair

No

Rapid growth, hybrid

4’-6’

Raspberry (Boyne)

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Small Shrub

Poor

Fair

Fair

Yes

Bears fruit in Summer

3’-5’

Rose (Hansen Hedge)

Medium Shrub

Fair

Fair

Fair

Yes

Pink flowers produce rose hips, purple leaves in fall, sm. thorns

30’-60’

Rose (Woods)

Small Shrub

Fair

Fair

Fair

Yes

Light pink to red flowers, small leaves, small thorns.

30’-65’

Spruce (Black Hills)

Medium to Tall Conifer

Poor

Good

Poor

No

Drought tolerant, dense needled evergreen

30’-65’

Spruce (Blue)

Medium to Tall Conifer

Poor

Poor-Fair

Poor

No

Drought tolerant, needles can be dark green to blue.

40’-55’

Willow (Golden)

Medium to Tall Tree

Fair

Poor-Fair

Good

No

Twigs are golden colored, low slender drooping branches

25’-40’

Willow (Laurel)

Small Tree

Poor

Poor-Fair

Good

No

Dark green glossy leaves

5’-10’

Willow (Sandbar)

Medium Shrub

Poor

Poor

Good

No

Suckering,  rapid growth, extensive root growth