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Large Trees for North Carolina
Good green color during growing season; tends to "brown out" inside as it matures. Yellow fall color; nuts can be a nuisance. Broad crown 60 to 100' 50 to 90' Massive, spreading tree with thick trunk; avoid planting near paved areas.

LARGE TREES FOR NORTH CAROLINA
Often, shade tree damage in the form of soil compaction, root damage, improper pruning, chemical and mechanical injury can cause irreversible harm to a tree. Remember, the tree's roots are found in the upper 12-15 inches of soil and can grow 40-50 percent beyond the drip line of a tree.

Small Trees for North Carolina
15 to 25' 10 to 15' Foliage of 'Atropurpurea' is purple from spring to fall. Fruit changes color as it develops in summer; show stopping, clear gold fall color; soil tolerant.

PLANTING TECHNIQUES FOR TREES AND SHRUBS
A properly planted tree or shrub will be more tolerant of adverse conditions and require much less management than one planted incorrectly. These fragile roots are the first to suffer from excess water loss in newly transplanted landscape plants.

Trees of the Maritime Forest - Carya illinoinensis
Family Juglandaceae--The Walnut Family Origin Originally from the midwestern US; naturalized in NC. Plant Description Deciduous tree to 100 feet; leaves alternate, once pinnately compound with 9-17 sickle-shaped leaflets; flowers April to May as leaves unfold, male flowers in drooping clusters, female flowers resembling tiny nuts, at tips of new growth; fruit maturing in fall, nuts in tough, splitting husks.


Local Listings for Large Tree Transplanting
in North Carolina
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Bartlett Tree Experts Corporate Office
Charlotte, North Carolina  (NC) 28241


Tom's Creek Farm & Nursery
Denton, North Carolina  (NC) 27239


Tree Movers, Inc.
Willow Springs, North Carolina  (NC) 27592