Deciduous tree near cedars

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  1. Alanna1

    Alanna1 New Member

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    Hi there,

    I am looking to replace a very sad cherry tree in my front yard with another deciduous tree. My front yard is north facing and is surrounded by cedars. There is a small area near a cedar hedge that gets a little morning sun. The soil there is very moist and acidic. Currently there is a cherry tree there but it has a fungal infection and is dying.

    Is there a type of tree that would grow well in those conditions? It is a small area and a large tree would not be suitable.

    Thank you very much!
    Alanna
     
  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Vine maple.
     
  3. Georgia Strait

    Georgia Strait Generous Contributor

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    i agree with vine maple, too
    acer circinatum
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_circinatum

    a good nursery may have in stock ... or can get one for you even at this time of year - my nursery in our small town just got one in for me - I am not sure where she sources - I imagine out in the valley.

    to get the size that offers immediate satisfaction - you'll be paying 60 dollars up per plant - based on my recent purchase experience

    i underplant my vine maples with hostas, ferns, false solomon seal, those tiny winter cyclamen, salal
     
  4. Chris Morris

    Chris Morris Active Member 10 Years

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    Dykhof Nurseries in North Van always seems to have lots. It's just over the bridge. Small ones are $10.
     
  5. Georgia Strait

    Georgia Strait Generous Contributor

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    i've never been there - looks very tempting! (what an interesting history story on their website)
     

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