Small, fragrant, white flowers, in rounded clusters, bloom in early summer. Cimmarron is seedless and has excellent summer foliage and orange-red fall color. Purple Robe Locust is a deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. The honey locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), sometimes called the black locust or the purple robe locust, features purple-tinted leaves and deep purple flowers. Double flowers emerge in spring as a scarlet color fading as they age. HAWTHORN, WASHINGTON (Crataegus phaenopyrum) Ht 15-25 ft, Spd 12-20 ft. Full sun, low to moderate water needs. A great shade tree for smaller areas. Glossy medium green leaves are intermediate in size between Plains Cottonwood and Narrowleaf Cottonwood. Leaves are deeply lobed and medium green in summer. It sounds like you've cut down a black locust tree and now you need the roots killed because it keeps sending up sprouts all over the place. Straight growing tree with medium green leaves turning bright yellow in fall. "Purple Robe" has some serious and some less serious pest issues. The light green foliage turns yellow in the fall. COTTONWOOD, STRAIGHT PLAINS COTTONLESS (Populus sargentii ‘Jeronimus’) Ht 70-80 ft, Spd 40-50 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. An upright growing disease and pest resistant cottonwood well suited to sites with limited space. 1” acorn is a shiny light brown in color. The Corkbark can grow as tall as 100’. Dark green foliage with yellow fall color. The branches often droop due to the numerous slender terminating branches. They give the tree a finer textured, more delicate appearance. Tolerates dry soils. PLUM, NEWPORT (Prunus cerasifera ‘Newport’) Ht 15-20 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Full sun, low to moderate water needs. This is a hybrid maple that grows into an excellent pyramid-oval form. JUNIPER, WICHITA BLUE (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 8-12 ft. Full sun, low water needs (xeric). May sucker. This is a new tree so supplies are limited right now. Excellent disease resistance with purple-red leaves turning green with a red cast. Looks best when the lower branches are removed to form a small multi-stemmed tree. Its foliage is at first green which changes to a deep purple as the season progresses. WILLOW, GLOBE (Salix matsudana ‘Navajo’)Ht 35ft, Spd 30ft. Young cones are bright blue. The large leaves and showy late blooms make this a distinctive shade tree. Good small tree with distinctive characteristics. Cone shaped evergreen tree with grayish to bluish green scale-like foliage, does well in the Grand Junction area. 1” yellow to red fruit ripens in August and can be used for jams or jellies. Generously endowed with small 3/8” thorns. Large unique compound leaves that emerge red and mature to green. Reaches a height of about half of most other uprights. Abundant ½”- 3/4” thorns are attractive. Fall color is orange to red and very striking. CRAB, PROFUSION (Malus ‘Profusion’) Ht 15-20 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Full sun, low to moderate water needs. ASH, SINGLELEAF (Fraxinus anomala) Ht 10-18 ft, Spd 10-15 ft. Full sun, low water needs (xeric). Deer resistant, edible nuts in cones. ‘The totem’, is blue, and is columnar, and it’s a great accent tree. The silver-gray needles are usually 1-1 ½ inches long and typically point upward. Grows to a height of 50ft. It has upright growth habit that becomes more oval with age. Leaves are dark green with flattened petioles giving the leaves a trembling motion in a breeze typical of aspen. Its branches display long, twisting blue-green needles with a light blue line on the undersides. This cross between Silver Maple and Red Maple is one of the hardiest available. Great for small areas. Heavy green foliage in summer with purple fall color holding well until after frost. We are producing more of these. Shop 11.1-gallon pink purple robe locust flowering tree (lw01513) in the trees section of Lowes.com Grows 20’ in 30 years, on average, but the size is quite variable. Large shrub or small tree. The birds love this tree. This tree has good resistance to fireblight. It is noted for its attractive compound leaves and pendant racemes of violet purple pea-like flowers. Robinia pseudoacacia: Growing zones 3-8. Borers can be problematic following stress. ‘Spring Snow’ is characterized by a perfect teardrop shaped head that stands full and erect without pruning when young, and matures to a rounded form. Purple Robe Locust botanical name is Robinia pseudoacacia, an improvement of the native Black Locust tree. Plant at least 30 feet or more away from the leach field especially when you are dealing with a large tree such as the Purple Robe Locust. ASH, SUMMIT SEEDLESS (Fraxinus pennsylvanica ’Summit’) Ht 50-60 ft, Spd 20-30 ft. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). Fast growing oval headed tree that spreads with maturity. CISTENA, PRUNUS TREE FORM/MULI-STEM (Prunus x cistena) Ht 8 ft, Spd 6 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. This tree can tolerate moist soil conditions. Papery pods shaped like Chinese lanterns appear in July and persist until November turning from green to yellow or red, then brown. Double pink flowers. The branches and trunk become “muscled” with age adding character to older specimens. MAPLE, BIGTOOTH (Acer grandidentatum) Ht 30-40 ft, Spd 20-25 ft. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). More open and faster growing then some other Linden. MAPLE, CELEBRATION (Acer x fremanii ‘Celebration’ ) Ht 40-50 ft, Spd: 25-35 ft. Tolerates full sun, low to moderate water needs. PEAR, AUTUMN BLAZE (Pyrus calleryana ‘Autumn Blaze’ PP4591) Ht 30-35 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Full sun, low to moderate water needs. A durable globe shaped tree, variable in height, usually low branched with the branches bending down toward the ground then arching back up at the ends. This serviceberry has an upright habit making it a good selection for areas where a small attractive tree is needed. Due to its shape and branching, it has proven to be an ideal street tree along wide streets and boulevards. It has a great resistance to the Dutch Elm Disease. Extreme hardiness, fast growth, good fruit flavor, and resistance to fire blight make this a popular crab. It is also highly tolerant of urban pollution and will thrive in inner city environments. Leaves are bronze-green with good fall color. The fruit is glossy cherry red and 5/8″ in diameter. A comparable tree to the Colorado Blue Spruce in shape and color. Hi tree people, I cut down my Purple Robe locust tree because it was sending root suckers into my neighbor's lawn, across my garden, and into my vegetable beds, as well as dropping yellow leaves into my pond all summer and rarely flowering. Spectacular tree when in bloom. The leaves are a rough textured, dark green, with toothed margins. Tolerates both dry conditions and alkaline soils. This unique tree has interesting zigzagging branches, hence the name little twist. SPRUCE, COLORADO (Picea pungens) Ht 50-80 ft, Spd 25-35 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Give them a try. However, the Purple Robe Locust is gaining notoriety, offering its unique purple pods of blooms to contract its white blooming cousins. Very showy, bright silver-blue color. Russet-orange to apricot fall color. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm And it can kill small trees. HAWTHORN, RUSSIAN (Crataegus ambigua) Ht 15-25 ft, Spd 20-25 ft. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). CRAB, ROBINSON (Malus ‘Robinson’) Ht 20-25 ft, Spd 20-25 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Transplants readily into a wide range of soils. COTTONWOOD, NOR’EASTER COTTONLESS (Populus x canadensis ‘Noreaster’) Ht 50-75 ft, Spd 40-45 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. ELM, TRIUMPH (Ulmus ‘Morton Glossy’) Ht 50-60 ft, Spd 35-40 ft. Tolerates full sun, low to moderate water needs. OAK, BUR (Quercus macrocarpa) Ht 50-60 ft, Spd 35-45 ft. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). Good resistance to fire blight, but can develop chlorosis in alkaline soil. Don’t plant it too deep, as is key for any new tree. Small, edible plums may develop, but not every year. Deeply purple to pink extremely fragrant flowers are born in 4-8″ long racemes in May and June. MAPLE, AUTUMN BLAZE (Acer x fremanii ‘Jeffersred’) Ht 40-50 ft, Spd 30-40 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. Nearly as broad as tall and forms a broad, open, round topped crown. We found it 15 years ago and every plant we ever made from it remained sucker free…Thus it was named Sucker Punch. This variety is remarkable for its’ hardiness and tolerance of widely differing growing conditions. One of the few trees that are tolerant of high alkaline soils and it has a red-orange fall color. The bark is a grayish color. HAWTHORN, CRIMSON CLOUD (Crataegus laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’) Ht 15-18 ft, Spd 13-15 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. The color varies from dark green to bluish-green. Yellow fall color. SPRUCE, ENGLEMANN (Picea englemannii) Ht 50-80 ft, Spd 20-30 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Compact while young, branching out as it matures. Does great in exposed locations. Excellent resistance to fire blight. COTTONWOOD, SANTA FE COTTONLESS (Populus simonii) Ht 35 ft, Spd 25 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. The young English Oak will start out in a pyramidal form, but mature as a large, massive, round-topped tree. White flowers born in clusters in early May, usually won’t appear until tree is older (3-4” in caliper). Suffers from many diseases wherever it grows. 1). Can sometimes broaden with age. Blue-gray foliage on vertically growing branches that create a columnar form. This is the narrowest of the Linden cultivars. It has great resistance to Dutch Elm Disease. Attractive yellow to orange fall color and the bright red 5/8” fruit which persist through the winter make this a tree for all seasons. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Thornless and podless. Characteristic white bark and golden-yellow, to occasionally orange-red, fall color. Every Hoopsi is that color. Mid-Sized Ornamental Flowering Tree. This seems like a great tree to try, so look for more of these in the years to come. As with any plant, proper site selection is key to success and to YOUR happiness. Numerous corymbs of white flowers appear in late May. A slow-growing pine with dense, dark green foliage and light gray bark. A small black drupe fruit ripens late summer and is usually eaten by the birds. CRAB, INDIAN SUMMER (Malus ‘Indian Summer’) Ht 15-20 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. LILAC TREE, IVORY SILK (Strubga reticulate ‘Ivory Silk’) Ht 20-25 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Tolerates full sun, low to moderate water needs. Glossy, dark green foliage highlights this tree’s beauty. ELM, VALLEY FORGE (Ulmus americana ‘Valley Forge’) Ht 60 ft, Spd 40 ft. Tolerates full sun, low to moderate water needs. PEAR, MOUNTAIN FROST (Pyrus ussuriensis ‘Bailfrost’)Ht 20-30 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. They appear in 8”-12” upright panicles. Broad pyramidal form. PINE, MUGO (Pinus mugo ‘Mughus’) Ht 15-25 ft, Spd 20-25 ft. Tolerates full sun, low water needs(xeric). That was when we had two nights of record breaking low temperatures that damaged new leaves and buds. NOT A HONEYLOCUST! May sprout to form groves (multi-stemmed). Pyramidal to oval in its youth, gradually maturing into a broad crowned tree with a massive trunk and very stout branches. The dark bark with its prominent lenticels provides good winter interest. A good choice when you lack the space for a Colorado spruce. Glossy green foliage. CHOKECHERRY, SCHUBERT (Prunus virginiana ‘Shubert’ ) Ht 20-25 ft, Spd 18-20 ft. Low to moderate water needs, full to part sun, very adaptable. Width: 20 - 30 feet. Either or both of these events could have caused your tree's problem. Fast growing plant that can provide a quick screen and attracts birds. Older stems develop an interesting corky bark. The buds are a bright crimson and flowers are followed by dark glossy red 3/8” fruit. PINE, BRISTLECONE (FOXTAIL) (Pinus aristata) Ht 20-30 ft, Spd 12-20 ft. Full sun, low water needs (xeric). White flowers appear in spring followed by clusters of red fruit. The trunk is long and straight with an interesting branching pattern. We have over a 98% success rate with the trees we produce and spade dig. The good news is that although a 40% loss is significant, your tree has a good chance of surviving if it was healthy last year. PEAR, REDSPIRE (Pyrus calleryana ‘Redspire’)Ht 35-45 ft, Spd 20-30 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Slower growing juniper with a narrow columnar habit that keeps its shape without pruning. Large white flowers appear in the spring and are followed by leathery dark green leaves. Hand dug trees have a very low survival rate in sizes larger than about four feet. Establish it the first year with careful watering. Outstanding, profuse bloomer with dark rose-pink, fragrant flowers covering the tree in late springs/ early summer. Bark is a smooth light gray on older wood and dark gray to black on smaller stems. CHERRY, LITTLE TWIST FLOWERING (Prunus incisa ‘Little Twist’) Ht 6-10 ft, Spd 6-10 ft. Tolerates full sun. Never grows very wide. Deer resistant. COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF COTTONLESS (Populus x acuminate) Ht 40-60 ft, Spd 35-50 ft. Full sun, moderate water needs. Easy to Grow. Vigorous, rapid growth. The Mayday tree is a medium sized ornamental tree that is closely related to the chokecherry. Rounded Shape. The Princeton Elm is a medium to large shade tree with a broad rounded crown. As younger trees they are more openly branched, filling in as they mature. Prefers well-drained soils, or plant higher in heavier soils. Pruning is seldom needed. The tree produces a small green non-showy flower in the spring before the leaves emerge. Remarkable clusters of crimson flowers with a white star in the center are surrounded by glossy green leaves. Compact rounded tree, extremely adaptable to a variety of areas. Purple Robe Locust trees develop incredible, long clusters of purple colored flowers in mid- to late spring that look very much like Wisteria flowers. A greater amount of variability, though, can occur in its winter color. Many named cultivars available. Clusters of double white flowers appear in May-June aging to a showy pale pink. Can be grown as a multi-stem or a single stem small tree. Upright trunk, upright oval shape, uniform. FIR, CORKBARK(Abies lasiocarpa arizonica) Ht 50-90 ft, Spd 15 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. Dark green leaves turn a clear yellow for fall. Can be a large multi-stemmed shrub. The bark is somewhat exfoliating but varies from tree to tree. A hardy substitute for the Lanceleaf Cottonwood. JUNIPER, MEDORA (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Medora’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 4-5 ft. Full sun, low water needs (xeric). Attractive feathery, silver-blue foliage on an open form. Excellent for seasonal change. Very hardy. CRAB, SARGENT TINA (Malus ‘sargentii’) Ht 6-8 ft, Spd 10-12 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Small, green, non-showy, flowers appear in the spring prior to the foliage and develop into a tiny seed surrounded by a flat oval wing. Acorns up to 1” in length. It is a long-lived tree that tolerates wind storms and ice. The Colorado State tree. We believe the cause is due to the"double whammy freeze" events that occurred over the past 9 months. Distinctive, densely branched, pyramidal selection of Limber Pine. They are also known as Rocky Mountain or Alpine Fir. Sorbus aucuparia European mountain ash’Cardinal Royal’ 20 . A large shade tree with an irregular habit when young, maturing to a stately rounded crown. Branchlets are stout. I THOUGHT WE HAD LOST THEM, BUT THEY HAVE - Answered by a verified Landscaper Bright green, pinnately compound foliage turns gold in the fall. Withstands drought conditions very well. Fragrant blossoms are followed by 1½” yellow-green apples which can make good jelly. Ideal for narrow area. The flowers have a lovely, light fragrance. A sport from ‘Dolgo’ with medium green foliage and yellow bark color, ‘Spring Snow’s’ main claim is that it bears no fruit. CRAB, CENTURION (Malus ‘centurion’) Ht 15 ft, Spd 12-15 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. CSU’s crabapple trials indicate that this crab has good fire blight resistance. Narrow oval: m . Cultural differences tend to be greater than genetic differences. Attractive, dark green pinnately compound leaves with silvery undersides. Light green foliage turns red in fall. A vigorous and attractive small specimen tree. Some of the branches are dry. Creamy white flowers in spring, dense summer foliage turns glowing red-orange in fall. Hi Bill, Sorry to hear about your tree. Dense foliage is dark green in summer. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. This tree should be planted at least 20ft from buildings, and is a great choice next to your patio, in the parkway, or in … A very hardy and adaptable tree for small areas. Pinnate bronze-green leaves, with each leaf having up to 23 lance-shaped to ovate leaflets, are attractive during the growing season. Will do well over 8000’ elevation. Dense branching creates a full pyramidal form in the mature tree, but young trees grow so fast they are often more “open” than Colorado spruce. This seems to have sent the roots into a shoot frenzy. It is usually grown as a multi-stemmed tree. This tree is a little narrower in growth then the Valley Forge Elm. CHOKECHERRY, AMUR (Prunus maackii) Ht 25-30 ft, Spd 25-30 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. White 1-1 ½” flowers bloom in clusters in early May generally will not appear until tree is older. Clusters of creamy white flowers bloom in late spring and are followed by showy bright orange berries in September. Pinnately-compounded leaves are blue-green in summer. SPRUCE, BABY BLUE EYES (Picea pungens ‘Baby Blue Eyes’) Ht 18 ft, Spd 8 ft. Full sun to part shade, moderate water needs. Hardy to … Foliage is light green. Most widely planted of evergreens. Light green leaves turning yellow in the fall. SPRUCE, HOOPSI (Picea pungens ‘Hoopsii’) Ht 40-50 ft, Spd 15-20 ft. Tolerates full sun, moderate water needs. Pyramid habit when young maturing to a rounded crown. Nature lovers will cherish the black locust not only for its fine white blossoms but for its abundant crop of seeds that fall to the forest floor, feeding squirrels, turkey, deer, and other animals. Vigorous grower and hardier that Calleryana pear selections. Middle-aged ‘Purple Robe’ Black Locust. Growth Rate: 24 to 36 Inches per Year. The bark is a smooth light grey. The name comes from the long bean-shaped fruit. LINDEN, GREENSPIRE (Tilia cordata “Greenspire’) Ht 30-40 ft, Spd 30-35 ft. Full to part sun, moderate water needs. Good yellow to red fall color. The good news is that this is a much hardier selections than some other pears, it is fire blight resistant, the small fruit is tasty, and it is grafted for increased tolerance to alkaline soils. The pointed leaves are dark green turning to a yellow color in the fall and have serrated edges. This would be a great selection for a small patio tree. RADIANT (Malus ‘Radiant’) Ht 20-30 ft, Spd 20-30 ft. Full sun, moderate water needs. New leaves emerge fuzzy pink and mature to glossy bright green. Native habitats are moist slopes or along streams throughout the Rockies. A dwarf crabapple with horizontal branching, becoming more broad than tall. Long needles with open branches. Thick, leathery leaves are blue to green in color and have wavy margins. Leaves turn to a bronze color in the fall. It has deep, reddish pink flowers and reddish bronze leaves. Ask an Expert is made up of groups and individual experts. Whammy number 2 occurred this past mid-April. The flowers are white with purple brown and yellow markings. Handsome light gray bark and upright habit. The tree has a wide spreading growth habit and is able to tolerate variable sites. Monday-Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm Since its introduction by Schmidt in 1989, this selection has proven to stay tighter in form than the typical fastigiate English Oak. HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) Ht 40-60 ft, Spd 30-60 ft. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). Leaves are burgundy in the fall. CRAB, ROYALTY (Malus ‘Royalty’) Ht 15 ft, Spd 15 ft. Full sun, moderate water needs. Fast growing. SERVICEBERRY, AUTUMN BRILLIANCE (Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’)Ht 15-20 ft, Spd 10-15 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. Native to much of our area, pinon is a dense, slow grower-about six inches a year is normal. ASH, PRAIRIE SPIRE SEEDLESS (Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Rugby’)Ht 45 ft, Spd 20 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. The bark ranges in color from polished amber to dark red-brown, with a striking metallic sheen. At closer look and some research, I found these insects are actually locust borers , ( Megacyllene robiniae). Aside from its’ dark green foliage and RED fall color the key to this tree is as mentioned ADAPTABLE. OAK, CRIMSON SPIRE (Quercus x ‘Crimshmidt’) Ht 40-50 ft, Spd 12-15 ft. Full sun, low to moderate water needs. It continues to be one of the better trees for Front Range community. PLUM, AMERICAN (Prunus Americana)Ht 10-12 ft, Spd 10-12 ft. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. LOCUST, PURPLE ROBE (Robinia Psuedoacacia ‘Purple Robe’) Ht 30-40 ft, Spd: 25-35 ft. Tolerates full to part sun, low to moderate water needs. Seedless. JUNIPER, SPARTAN (Juniperus chinensis ‘Spartan’) Ht 15-17 ft, Spd 4-5 ft. Full sun, low water needs (xeric).
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