Redbud
$75.00 – $125.00
Additional Information
Weight | lbs |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Growth Rate | M |
Hardiness | 4-9 |
Height | 20-30′ |
Spread | 25-35′ |
Sapling Size | Medium, Large |
SKU: N/A
Categories: Flowering, US Presidents
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George Washington - Mount Vernon
George Washington was the first President of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Washington was also a horticulturist, farmer and landscape designer at heart. American Heritage Trees is honored to be working with Mount Vernon in the collection of seeds and propagation of several trees, including Tulip Poplar, Sycamore, Red Maple, Magnolia, and Yellow Buckeye.
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George Washington - Mount Vernon
The George Washington Sycamore grows at Mount Vernon, an American landmark and an enduring tribute to the Father of Our Country. These trees grew from a seed taken from a selected Sycamore, collected by the Director of Horticulture at Mount Vernon in 2014.Southern Magnolia

Warm Springs – Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House
At Warm Springs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States found the strength to resume his political career and a positive outlet for his own personal struggle with polio through the creation of the Warm Springs Foundation. Influenced by his experiences in this rural area, President Roosevelt developed New Deal programs, such asShellbark Hickory

Robert E Lee - Stratford Hall
The Shellbark Hickory at Stratford Hall is estimated at over 350 years old. Hurricane Floyd took the top half of this tree but it still stands as a silent witness to history found at this significant historical, cultural and architectural landmarkChestnut Oak

Warm Springs – Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House
At Warm Springs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States found the strength to resume his political career and a positive outlet for his own personal struggle with polio through the creation of the Warm Springs Foundation. Influenced by his experiences in this rural area, President Roosevelt developed New Deal programs, such asRed Maple
