Tree Farm List

More Information About Our Trees

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WINTER STORMS

Winter is here and the DHS team is equipped to handle any emergency. Skilled labor like our on staff Certified Arborist and CDL licenced drivers. Professional equipment including a bucket truck, snow plows for tight drives and large lots, salt and sand spreaders, snow blowers, and shovelers too!.

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DHS EXPERTS STAR IN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS

Designscape has partnered with Ozmocote to feature educational landscape and gardening videos. Watch some DHS key team members share their expertise in pruning, deer control, IPM for bagworms, Enhanced Compost Tea root injections, and more!

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RecentEvents:

25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

DHS recently celebrated with its respected clients and employees their 25th anniversary. "Designscape has become THE staple for quality within the region." This concept is based off of a true full-service mentality where the technical skills are possessed to excel in any outdoor venue.  From large scale water features to fully automated systems that water the lawn “WE DO IT ALL”.

 

Tree Farm List

Trees support Life which directly influences human health.  One mature tree produces around 260 lbs of oxygen per year and besides producing oxygen they also reduce carbon monoxide, lower utility bills, and even increase property value. Designscape grows locally on site and can provide a variety of evergreen, deciduous, flowering, and ornamental varieties that are harvested with best practices in mind to provide a stable growing medium guaranteed to outperform the standard.



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Below is A LIST OF TREES LOCALLY GROWN AT DESIGNSCAPE

Arborvitae Thuja
occidentalis ‘Spring Grove’


Ash Fraxinus
pennsylvanatica ‘Newport’


Birch Betula
nigra (Common River Birch)
nigra (Clump) ‘Heritage’, ‘Fox Valley’ (Cinnamon Bark)


Crabapple Malus
hybrida ‘Prairefire’
pumila ‘Macintosh’


Cypress Taxodium
distichum (Common Bald Cypress)


Dawn Redwood Metasequoia
glyptostroboides


Dogwood Cornus
florida
kousa
mas (Cornellian Cherry)


ElmUlmus
americana
parvifolia ‘Elsmo’ (Lacebark)


False Cypress Chamaecyparis
lawsoniana ‘Sullivan’

Ginkgo 
biloba (Common Ginkgo), ‘Golden Globe’

Gum Nyssa
sylvatica (Common Black Gum)

Hemlock Tsuga
canadensis


Hornbeam Carpinus
caroliniana (American)
betulas (European)


Ironwood Ostrya
virginiana (Hornbeam)


Magnolia
liliiflora ‘Jane’
soulangiana ‘Anne’


Maple Acer
ginnala ‘Flame’
rubrum ‘Red Select’, ‘October Glory’, ‘Red Sunset’
r. x freemanii ‘Autumn Blaze’


Oak Quercus
acustissima (Sawtooth)
bicolor (Swamp White)
falcata (Cherrybark)
lyrata ‘Overcup’
macrocarpa (Burr Oak)
michavxii (Swamp Chestnut)
phellos (Willow)
rubra (Common Red Oak)
scheutte (Burr/Swamp Hybrid)


Pagoda Sophora
japonica

Pear Pyrus
calleryanna ‘Aristocrat’, ‘Cleveland Select’


Persimmon Diospyros
virginiana


Redbud Cercis
canadensis (Eastern)


Serviceberry Amelanchier
alnofolia ‘Robin Hill’, ‘Regent’
arborea x Grandiflora ‘Princess Diana’
canadensis ‘Shadblow’
laevis ‘Allegheny’


Spruce Picea
abies ‘Norway’
glauca ‘White’
pungens ‘Colorado Blue’


Sweetgum Liquidambar
stryaciflua (Amercan)


Yellowwood Cladrastis
lutea