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Small Ornamental Trees

Large Specimen-Grade Trees

Competitively Priced

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Discover a World of Unique and Mature Small Ornamental Trees

At Midpark Nurseries, Inc, we specialize in providing a diverse range of unique and mature small ornamental trees. Our selection is designed to cater to the distinct tastes and preferences of our clients, offering a variety of plant species that are not commonly found in other nurseries. With our 50 years of experience, we have honed our skills in nurturing older, more mature trees, ensuring they are of the highest quality and ready to enhance your landscape. We invite you to explore our collection and find the perfect addition to your garden.


Why Choose Midpark Nurseries, Inc?

Our reputation as a trusted, family-owned business serving Wisconsin and the Upper Midwestern United States is built on our commitment to customer satisfaction and our passion for unique plants. We offer different varieties of plants, each carefully cultivated and competitively priced. Our older, more mature trees are a testament to our dedication and expertise, providing you with a unique aesthetic that can't be replicated. We also offer on-site free consultations, allowing us to understand your needs and recommend the best options for your space. And to make your experience even more convenient, we provide delivery services. We are more than just a nursery; we are your partners in creating a beautiful and unique landscape full of the shade and large trees we are currently growing.


We cannot guarantee current or future availability. Please contact us for further and more current information.


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Ready to transform your garden with our unique and mature small ornamental trees? Get in touch with us today. Our team is ready to assist you in finding the perfect plants for your space. We also encourage you to ask about our warranties, a testament to the quality and longevity of our plants. Whether you prefer to reach out via call or fill out our form, we are here to cater to your needs. At Midpark Nurseries, Inc, we are committed to helping you create the garden of your dreams.

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Maple trees

Maple

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    Acer - Maple

    Norway Maple cvs. w/ green summer foliage


    Acer P Columnar

    • (Very narrow canopy)

    Acer x Norwegian Sunset

    • (Compact, round canopy; orange fall colors.)

    Acer x Pacific Sunset

    • (Compact, oval canopy; orange fall colors.)

    Norway maple cultivars w/ summer foliage colors


    Acer P Crimson King

    • (Maroon foliage)

    Acer P Crimson Sentry

    • (Maroon foliage; compact narrow oval canopy.)

    Acer P Princeton Gold

    • (Greenish-yellow foliage)

    Acer P Royal Red

    • (Maroon foliage)

    Acer P Variegated

    • (White & green variegated foliage; very slow grower.)

     

    Other Tree Form Maples:


    Acer Ginnala

    • (Amur; irregular vase canopy.)

    Acer Griseum

    • (Paperbark; compact oval canopy; amber exfoliating bark; red & orange/yellow fall colours.)

    Acer Miyabei Morton

    • (State street; compact oval canopy.)

    Acer Tataricum

    • (Tatarian; broad oval canopy.)

     

    Multi-Stem Ornamental Maples


    Acer Ginnala

    • (Amur)

    Acer Ginnala Burgundy

    • (Amur cv.; uniform oval, compact w/ deep burgundy fall colours.)

    Acer Griseum

    • (Paperbark; amber exfoliating bark.)

    Acer x Norwegian Sunset

    • (Compact, round canopy; orange fall colors.)

    Acer Tataricum

    • (Tatarian)


Buckeye & Horsechestnut trees

Buckeye & Horsechestnut

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    Aesculus - Buckeye or Horsechestnut

    Aesculus x ft. McNair

    • (Ruby Horsechestnut; bright red flower clusters.)

    Aesculus Glabra

    • (Ohio Buckeye; white flower clusters.)

    Aesculus Octandra

    • (Yellow Buckeye; creamy yellow flower clusters.)

Serviceberry trees

Serviceberry

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    Amelanchier - Serviceberry

    Tree Form Serviceberry

    Amelanchier Arborea

    • (Downy; yellow &/or orange fall colours.)

    Amelanchier x Grandiflora Autumn Brilliance

    • (Apple cv. vase shaped canopy)

    Amelanchier x Grandiflora Princess Diana

    • (Apple cv. vase shaped canopy)

    Amelanchier Laevis

    • (Allegheny; oval canopy)

    Multi-Stem Serviceberry

    Amelanchier Arborea

    • (Downy; yellow &/or orange fall colours.)

    Amelanchier x Grandiflora

    • (Apple; red &/or orange fall colours.)

    Amelanchier x Grandiflora Autumn Brilliance

    • (Apple cv.; orange fall colour.)

    Amelanchier x Grandiflora Princess Diana

    • (Apple cv.; pinkish red fall colours.)

    Amelanchier Laevis

    • (Allegheny; orange fall colours.)

    Amelanchier Laevis Flambeau

    • (Allegheny cv.; new growth reddish; orange fall colours.)

Musclewood or Blue Beech trees

Musclewood or Blue Beech

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    Carpinus - Musclewood


    Carpinus - Hornbeam

    (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug carpinus can have viability issues.)


    Tree Form Musclewood

    Carpinus Caroliniana

    • (American; blue beech; orange fall colours.)

Katsuratree

Katsuratree

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    Cercidiphyllum - Katsuratree  


    (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug Cercis will have viability issues.)


    Tree Form Katsuratree

    Cercidiphyllum Japonicum

    • (Japanese; vase canopy, translucent bluish green foliage.)

     Multi-Stem Katsuratree

    Cercidiphyllum Japonicum

    • (Japanese; yellow & burnt orange fall colours.)



Redbud trees

Redbud

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    Cercis - Redbud   


    (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug Cercis will have viability issues.)


    Tree Form Eastern Redbud

    Cercis Canadensis

    • (Vase canopy, fluorescent lavendar/pink flowers -before leaves; orange fall colours.)

    Multi-Stem Eastern Redbud

    Cercis Canadensis

    • (Fluorescent lavender/pink flowers -before leaves.)


Fringetree

Fringetree

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    Chionanthus - Fringetree


    Multi-Stem Fringetree

    Chionanthus Virginicus

    • (Fringetree; loose panicles of white flowers in june.)

Dogwood trees

Dogwood

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    Cornus - Dogwood


    Tree Form Dogwood

    Cornus Mas

    • (Corneliancherry; red fruit; round canopy.)

    Cornus Mas Golden Glory

    • (Cv. -compact oval canopy)

     Multi-Stem Dogwood

    Cornus Alternifolia

    • (Pagoda; white flower clusters.)

    Cornus Mas

    • (Corneliancherry; pink/red fall colour.)

    Cornus Mas Golden Glory

    • (Cv. -yellow flowers, compact)

Hawthorn trees

Hawthorn

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    Crataegus - Hawthorne 

    (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug crataegus can have viability issues.)


    Tree Form Hawthorne

    Crataegus Crus-Galli

    • (Cockspur; glossy foliage, long sharp thorns, orange fall colours.)

    Crataegus Crus-Galli Inermis

    • (Thornless; round canopy)

    Crataegus x Snowbird

    • (Broad oval canopy; glossy foliage; double flowers.)

    Crataegus Mollis

    • (Downy; broad oval canopy)

    Crataegus Phaenopyrum

    • (Washington; round canopy)

    Crataegus Phaenopyrum  Lustre

    • (Washington cv.; oval canopy; tiny, very pers. Red fruit.)

    Crat Viridis Winter King

    • (Broad vase canopy; tiny, very pers. Orange fruit.)

     Multi-Stem Hawthorne

    Crataegus Crus-Galli

    • (Cockspur; round canopy)

    Crataegus Crus-Galli Inermis


    • Thornless variety; glossy foliage; orange fall colours; small red fruit.)

    Crataegus Mollis

    • (Downy; large thick thorns)

    Crataegus Phaenopyrum

    • (Washington; thorns, tiny red fruit.)

Witchhazel trees

Witchhazel

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    Hamamelis - Witchhazel


    Multi-Stem Witchhazel

    Hamamelis Vernalis

    • (Vernal; early yellow flowers,yellow fall color.)

    Hamamelis Virginiana

    • (Common; yellow flowers in october, vase habit.)

Magnolia trees

Magnolia

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    Magnolia


    Multi-Stem Magnolia

    Magnolia x Jane

    • (Early, large double pink flowers.)

    Magnolia  Stellata  Royal Star

    • (Compact star cv.; very early, double white flowers.)

Flowering Crabapple trees

Flowering Crabapple

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    Malus - Flowering Crabapple


    Full Size Growers -Rosy Pink to Red Flowers


    Tree Form Flowering Crabapple


    Rounded to oval form; green to reddish green foliage; pink to reddish flowers


    Malus Adams

    • (Small persistent dark red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Centurion

    • (Very small persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Indian Summer

    • (Small persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Prairifire

    • (Tiny persistent dark red fruit, excellent disease resistance.)

    Malus Profusion

    • (Small persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Red Splendor

    • (Tiny persistent red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Robinson

    • (Small persistent red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Rounded to Oval Form; Reddish Purple Summer Foliage; Reddish Flowers


    Malus Cardinal

    • (Small persistent dark red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Royal Raindrops

    • (Small persistent dark red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Thunderchild

    • (Small non-persistent red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Compact to Narrow Oval Form; Pink to Reddish Flowers


    Malus Pink Spires

    • (Reddish-green foliage, tiny persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Red Barron

    • (Small persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Royal Scepter

    • (Tiny persistent red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Velvet Pillar

    • (Velvety reddish-green foliage, tiny red fruit, fair disease resist.)

    Weeping or Horizontal Growing Cultivars -Pink to Reddish Flowers


    Malus Weeping Candied Apple

    • (Dark red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Multi-Stem Flowering Crabapple

    • Pink to reddish flowers

    Malus Adams

    • (Small persistent dark red fruit)

    Malus Cardinal

    • (Reddish-purple foliage)

    Malus Prairifire

    • (Tiny persistent dark red fruit)

    Malus Profusion

    • (Dark red fruit)

    Full Size Growers -White to Soft Pink Flowers

    Tree Form Flowering Crabapple


    Rounded to Oval Form; Green Foliage; White Flowers


    Malus Donald Wyman

    • (Very small persistent red fruit, excellent disease resistance.)

    Malus Golden Raindrops

    • (Tiny pers. Yel. Fruit, exc. Dis. Res.)

    Malus Snowdrift

    • (Small orangish fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Spring Snow

    • (No fruit; sterile; fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Sugartyme

    • (Small persistent red fruit, excellent disease resistance.)

    Compact to Narrow Oval Form; Green Foliage; White Flowers


    Malus Madonna

    • (Tiny yellow fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Red Jewel

    • (Small, very persistent bright redfruit, good disease resistance.)

    Malus Sentinel

    • (Tiny, very persistent red fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Weeping &/or Horizontal Growing Cultivars -White Flowers

    Malus Floribunda

    • (Japanese; small yellow/red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Molten Lava

    • (Small persistent red fruit, excellent disease resistance.)

    Malus White Cascade

    • (Tiny yellow fruit, good disease resistance.)

    Multi-Stem Flowering Crabapple -White Flowers


    Malus Golden Raindrops

    • (Tiny persistent yellow fruit)

    Malus Red Peacock

    • (Small red persistent fruit)

    Malus Sentinel

    • (Tiny, very persistent red fruit)

    Malus Snowdrift

    • (Small orangish fruit)

    Malus Spring Snow

    • (No fruit; sterile)

    Malus Sugartyme

    • (Small, very persistent red fruit)

    Compact & genetically dwarf species & cultivars


    Tree Form Flowering Crabapple


    Malus Coralburst

    • (Grafted on 3' st'd) (coral pink flowers, round habit.)

    Malus Guinevere

    • (Low 3' branched) (White flowers, small red fruit, horizontal habit.)

    Malus Lancelot

    • (Grafted on 3' st'd) (White flowers, tiny pers. Yellow fruit; very tight round head.)

    Malus Lancelot

    • (Grafted on 4' st'd)

    Malus Pink Princess

    • (Low 3-4' branched) (Pink flowers, horizontal habit.)

    Malus Red Jade

    • (High 5-6' branched) (White flowers, tiny pers. Red fruit, fair disease resistance.)

    Malus Sargentii

    • (Low 3' branched) (White flowers,tiny red fruit, very horizontal habit.)

    Malus Sargent Tina

    • (Grafted on 3' st'd) (White flowers, very tiny persistent red fruit; very horizontal grower.)

    Malus Sargent Tina

    • (Grafted on 4' st'd)

    Multi-Stem Flowering Crabapple


    Malus Sargentii

    • (White flowers, tiny red fruit.)

    Malus Sargent Tina

    • (White flowers, very tiny red fruit.)




Oak trees

Oak

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    Quercus - Oak


    White Oak


    Quercus - Oak (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug quercus spp. & cvs. Can have viability issues.)



    White Oak Group


    Quercus Alba

    • (White)

    Quercus Bicolor

    • (Swamp white)

    Quercus Macrocarpa

    • (Bur)

    Quercus Robur

    • (English; broad oval canopy; fast grower.)

    Quercus x Crimson Spire

    • (English cv.; compact narrow form; red fall colour.)

    Quercus x Regal Prince

    • (English cv.; compact narrow form; glossy silvery green foliage.)

    Red Oak


    Quercus Coccinea

    • (Scarlet; open round canopy; scarlet fall colours.)

    Quercus Palustris

    • (Pin; pyramidal canopy, orange-red fall colours.)

    Quercus Rubra

    • (Red; darker red fall colours.)

    Quercus Shumardii

    • (Shumard; round canopy; scarlet fall colours.)

    Multi-Stem & Twin Oak

    Quercus Macrocarpa

    • (Bur)

    Quercus Robur

    • (English; broad oval canopy)

    Quercus Rubra

    • (Red; round canopy; maroon red fall colours.)

Buckthorn trees

Buckthorn

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    Rhamnus - Buckthorne


    Multi-Stem Fernleaf Buckthorne

    • Rhamnus Frangula Asplenifolia (Fernleaf)

Tamarisk trees

Tamarisk

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    Tamarix - Tamarisk

    (Recommend spring dig;  autumn dug tamarix can have viability issues.) 


    Multi-Stem Tamarisk or Salt Cedar

    • Tamarix Ramosissima Summer Glow (Pink flower plumes in July; fernish, Juniper-like foliage.)

Mountainash trees

Mountainash

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    Sorbus - Mountainash


     Tree Form Mountainash


    • Sorbus Alnifolia Korean: white flowers, tiny red fruit; burgundy fall colour.
    • Sorbus Aucuparia (European)
    • Sorbus Aucuparia Cardinal Royal:(European cv.; uniform, pyramidal canopy, dark green foliage, red fruit.)

    Multi-Stem European Mountainash

    • Sorbus Aucuparia (European): white flower clusters, small orange fruit.)

Ironwood or Hophornbeam

Willow trees

Willow

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    Salix - Willow

    (Recommend spring dig; autumn dug salix spp. & cvs. Can have viability issues.)


    Salix x Prairie Cascade

    (Golden Weeping)

Tree Lilac

Tree Lilac

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    Syringa - Lilac


     Tree Form Lilac

    • Syringa Pekinensis  (Chinese Tree Lilac)
    • Syringa Pekinensis  Summer Charm  (Chinese cv., compact, uniform.)
    • Syringa Reticulata  (Japanese Tree Lilac; round canopy.)
    • Syringa Reticulata Ivory Silk: (Japanese cv.; compact oval canopy.) 

    Multi-Stem Tree Lilac


    • Syringa  Pekinensis  (Chinese Tree Lilac)
    • Syringa  Reticulata  (Japanese Tree Lilac)
    • Syringa  Reticulata Ivory Silk  (Japanese Tree Lilac cv.)

Ornamental Plum and Cherry

Ornamental Plum & Cherry

Ornamental and Callery Pear

Ornamental & Callery Pear

Sumac

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Serving Wisconsin and the Upper Midwestern United States area. Midpark Nurseries, Inc specializes in growing deciduous, conifer, topiary, and specific-use trees. Delivery and tree planting services are also an option. Competitively priced. Large, specimen-grade trees. Call today.

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