Located in Oregon's Willamette Valley, we are wholesale growers committed to providing a large, year-round selection of over 2000 varieties of high-quality plant material; readily available to professionals in the landscape and nursery trade.
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6803 Kinns Rd. NE Woodburn, OR 97071
Phone: 503-982-6300
Fax: 503-982-3751
Email: orders@loennursery.com
M-F 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
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19205 SW Cipole Rd. Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-625-5454
Fax: 503-625-1176
Email: alonzo@loennursery.com
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Dwarf, mounded deciduous tree. Palmate, green leaves which are divided into 9-11 toothed cut lobes. Leaves turn crimson in fall. Small reddish flowers appear in spring before the leaves and give way to samaras which ripen in late summer to early fall. Flowers are attractive close up, but are not particularly showy from a distance.
Slow, compact growing, deciduous tree. Best in partial shade. New leaves are yellow-green that turns into golden tones. Tips of the leaves will often turn bright red in fall.
Rounded form. Red foliage in spring that mixes with green into the summer, with a glorious orange display in fall. Moderate grower. Prefers well-drained soil.
An open, upright, deciduous tree. Lovely bright green leaves grace its form through spring and summer and the most brilliant orange and red in fall. 8' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Prefers well-drained soil.
Finely dissected and lacy emerald green leaves emerge a light green before maturing to a darker green. Showy fall color in shades of yellow, orange and red. Its graceful weeping habit gives off a waterfall like appearance.
Stocky, sturdy, small tree with light green leaves that can be 15 cm or larger. Fall color is a yellow, orange and red blend. Short angular twigs for innner structure, which is picturesque in winter.
Upright, vigorous deciduous tree. Large round green leaves, finds its glory in its fall color various hues of orange, red, yellow burgundy. Prefers well-drained soil.
Spreading, bushy deciduous tree or shrub. Prefers well-drained soils. Leaves are a strong green in summer. Fall brings out vibrant yellow, followed by brilliant red. Small purplish red flowers in pendulous corymbs appear in early spring before the leaves. Flowers are followed by winged samaras (to 1” long) which ripen in late summer to early fall.
Gorgeous spring plant. New growth on the Yamin Japanese maple flushes out amber with green undertones. During spring and summer, the Yasmine Japanese maple holds a deep purple color. Come autumn, this variety exhibits bright red foliage!
Upright deciduous tree with green palmate leaves. Can be single or multi-trunked. A kaleidoscope of fall color from yellow to orange to red. Excellent specimen tree for the lawn.
Dwarf and deciduous with a round form. Prefers well drained soils. Spring emerges yellow then changes to yellow and green for summer. Bright orange and red fall color. Good heat tolerance.
Round, small, deciduous tree. Bright green leaves are extremely narrow, almost thread-like, providing great texture. Fall color ranges from yellow to deep gold. Prefers well-drained soil.
Dwarf deciduous shrub. Slow growing; 3 ft tall x 3 ft wide in 10 years. Prefers well-drained soil. Green leaves with bronze tips, turning to yellow and red in the fall.
Form is rounded, upright, vase shaped. Lacy leaves of a deep red in the spring but foliage color fades to light green in early summer. Leaves take on a beautiful golden, orange or red color in fall.
Tall, densely branched, and vase-shaped. Fast growing; 10' tall x 6' wide in 10 years. The leaves are yellow turning to a darker yet still attractive, golden-green as they age later in summer and then turn colourful shades of yellow, orange or red before falling in autumn. Prefers well-drained soil.
Dwarf dissectum. Orange-red lacy leaves emerge on pale green branches. Fall color is a most brilliant orange-red providing. Prefers well-drained soils.
Compact, dwarf tree with an upright form. Grows 5 ft tall with a 3 ft spread in 10 years. Small red leaves in spring turn to yellow and orange in fall.
Slow growing, dense, upright, deciduous tree. Light green leaves turn yellow in fall. Bright red bark. Especially striking against green bachground in winter.
Dwarf and rounded form. Densely branched. Foliage is deeply dissected and slightly curly. Bright crimson when unfolding then darkens, turning greenish-red with margins remain edged in crimson. Red fall color. Grows to 6' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Prefers welll-drained soil.
Deciduous tree with a vase shaped, compact form. Moderate grower; 8 ft tall x 4 ft wide in 10 years. Brown-red leaves that are rather small with narrow lobes. By late summer bronze-green older growth which can also be variegated with creamy-white edges. Fall color is bright gold to orange.
Round, willowly, deciduous tree. Palmate leaves emerge bright peach to yellow-red, change to shades of pink and red w/ green tints in late spring, mature to green w/ variegations in summer, and finally turn orange/red in fall.
Attractive palmate shaped burgundy red leaves. Holds color well through all seasons. Will turn scarlet red before leaves fall. Matures to a small rounded tree that is perfect for the smaller garden. Red samaras in late summer to fall.
Slow growing, very striking, small deciduous tree. Best in partial shade. Little, fat fan-like, brilliant crimson leaves turn bronze after about a month, matures to green, then fiery red in fall.
Dwarf, upright tree. Slow growing; 4 ft tall x 2 ft wide in 10 years. Prefers well-drained soil. Spring leaves are bright red, changing to green-red by summer. Fall color is fantastic red.
Wide spreading, deciduous tree. Deeply divided, burgundy wine color in spring and early summer, then turns bronzy-green later. Will burn in hot summer heat.
Vigorous, twiggy-branched, compact, deciduous tree. Best in paartial sun. Irregularly shaped, bluish green leaves with cream markings accented with pink.
Slow growing, cascading type of small deciduous tree. Deeply divided leaves often open ple crimson but open to rich purple-red. Changing to bronze-green to deep green. Crimson fall color. Best in partial shade.
Deciduous tree with a dense, bushy, and round habit. Grows to 5' tall x 5' wide in 10 years. Pale pink and green spring color changes to green for summer with bright orange and yellow accented with splashes of red for fall. Prefers well-drained soil.
Outstanding upright maple with dark red foliage. Leaves turn a scarlet red in fall. Faster growing and better leaf color than Bloodgood. Holds leaf color well. Excellent specimen tree in any size garden.
Upright, vase-shaped deciduous tree. 8' tall x 5' wide in 10 years. Prefers well-drained soil. Spring foliage starts with a purple color fading to purple-green in summer. Fall color is deep red.
Slow growing, upright, deciduous small tree. Very bright pink red new leaves turn an intense wine-red leaves turn deep red in summer. Tolerates full sun.
Form is low, wide, and cascading. Baby pink and white leaves with red tips in spring, change to white with a pink blush and a green vein in summer. Yellow and orange in the fall. Smaller than other Ghost series trees, an excellent choice for containers and small gardens. Grows to 7' tall x 4' wide in 10 years. Slow growing. Prefers AM sun/PM shade in well-drained soil.
Small, compact, upright tree. Brilliant crimson bark that makes it a stand-out in the winter garden. Bright green leaves appear with subtle red edges in spring. Fall color in vibrant shades of golden-yellow, apricot and red. Slow growing to 4' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Prefers well-drained soils.
Very slow growing, dwarf deciduous tree. Rich green, slightly crinkled leaves with varying amounts of tiny flecks of white, cream, light yellow, pink and red. Best in partial shade.
An upright, vase-shaped deciduous tree. Grows 10' tall x 8' wide in 10 years. Variegated leaves of pinks, greens and cream white. New growth emerges with crimson pink tones and autumn brings a shift to scarlet. Vigorous, upright growth gradually matures to a graceful arching of branches. Prefers well-drained soil.
Dwarf variety with very small leaves. Leaves are pale green with an orange red tint in spring, taking on a yellow-green tone later in summer. Grows very slowly. Rare and delicate. 3' x 4' in 10 years.