Adams Nursery
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Looking For The Best Tree For Your Yard?
Our knowledgeable staff can help you select the right tree for your space or need.
Whether you need fruit, blooming, or shade trees, we have them all.

Trees We Grow
Shade Trees Varieties (Subject to Current Stock Levels)
In Northeast Arkansas & Southeast Missouri, the summer sun is blazing hot. Shade trees offer relief from this heat, and their beautiful fall foliage adds an extra benefit to their usefulness.. Shade trees provide relief from the hot sun. Beautiful fall foliage is an added benefit to the usefulness of a shade tree.
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Bald Cypress
Why you should plant a bald cypress: Known for their striking, feathery foliage and rich fall color, bald cypress trees add unique character to any landscape. They are long-lived, low-maintenance, and adaptable to various soil conditions. Our Bald Cypress varieties:
- Common
- Falling Waters
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Chinese Pistache
Why you should plant a Chinese pistache: Chinese pistache trees are prized for their brilliant fall colors, ranging from orange to crimson. They are drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and provide excellent shade. Our Chinese Pistache varieties:
- Common
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Elm
Why you should plant an elm tree: Elms grow quickly and create a beautiful, arching canopy. They provide cooling shade, improve air quality, and offer shelter for wildlife. Our Elm varieties:
- Alllee
- Frontier
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Why you should plant a Maple tree: Maples are known for their fast growth and expansive shade canopies. While they provide amazing shade, their spectacular fall color makes them a must. Our Maple varieties:
- Red Maple
- Armstrong Red Maple
- 'Autumn Flame Red Maple'
- Brandywine Red Maple
- 'Florida Flame' Red Maple
- Redpointe Red Maple
- Red Sunset Red Maple
- October Red Maple
- 'Summer Red' Red Maple
- Sun Valley Red Maple
- Sugar Maple
- 'Flash Fire' Red Maple
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Why you should plant an oak tree: Oaks are known for their strength and longevity. They can provide shade for you, shelter for birds, and great fall colors. Our Oak varieties:
- White
- Swamp White
- Overcup
- Bur
- Nuttall
- Pin
- 'Green Pillar'
- Willow
- 'Regal Prince'
- 'Kindred Spirit'
- Crimson Spire
- Northern Red
- Shumard
- Live
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Sycamore
Why you should plant a sycamore: Sycamore trees are fast-growing and provide massive shade with their broad canopy. Their distinctive, mottled bark and resilience make them a striking and reliable choice for large landscapes. Our Sycamore varieties:
- Exclamation
- American
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Willows
Why you should plant a willow: Willows are fast-growing trees with graceful, sweeping branches that add elegance to any landscape. They thrive near water, provide excellent shade, and create a serene, natural look. Our Willow varieties:
- Corkscrew
- Dappled
- weeping
Flowering Trees Varieties (Subject to Current Stock Levels)
Adding an ornamental tree to your yard provides a pop of color that stands out. Flowering trees enhance beauty, attract pollinators, and add value to your surroundings.
Flowering Tree Varieties (subject to current stock levels)
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Crabapple
Why you should plant a crabapple tree: Crabapples bloom beautifully in spring and produce small fruit that birds love. They’re compact, low-maintenance, and perfect for adding color and wildlife to your yard. Our Crabapple varieties:
- Prairiefire
- Robinson
- Profusion
- Common
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Why you should plant a dogwood tree: Dogwoods offer showy spring flowers, summer shade, and vibrant fall foliage. They’re ideal for yards of any size and attract birds. Our Dogwood varieties:
- Stellar Pink Chinese Dogwood
- Kousa Dogwood
- Milky Way Dogwood
- Scarlet Fire Chinese Dogwood
- Constellation Dogwood
- Celetial Kousa Dogwood
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Magnolia
Why you should plant a magnolia tree: Magnolias feature large, fragrant blooms and glossy green leaves. They add year-round beauty and thrive in a variety of climates. Our Magnolia varieties:
- Magnolia Grandiflora 'SweetBay'
- Magnolia Grandiflora 'Brackens Brown Beauty'
- Magnolia Grandiflora 'D. D. Blanchard'
- Magnolia Grandiflora 'Little Gem'
- Magnolia Grandiflora 'Teddy Bear'
- Magnolia Stellata 'Royal Star'
- Magnolia x 'Jane' (Tulip Magnolia)
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Ornamental Cherry
Why you should plant an ornamental cherry: Ornamental cherry trees are celebrated for their spectacular spring blooms and elegant shape. They attract pollinators, provide seasonal beauty, and make a stunning focal point in any landscape. Our Ornamental Cherry varieties:
- Kwanzan
- Common Cherry Weeping
- Yoshino
- Weeping Yoshino
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Ornamental Pears
Why you should plant an ornamental pear tree: Ornamental pears provide beautiful white spring blooms and colorful fall foliage. While they can be prone to breakage in storms, their striking seasonal display makes them a popular choice for decorative landscaping. Our Ornamental Pear varieties:
- Cleveland Select (replaces Bradford)
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Why you should plant a redbud tree: Redbuds add early spring color with vibrant blooms. They’re compact, low-maintenance, and attract pollinators. Perfect for small spaces. Our Redbud varieties:
- Eastern Redbud
- Forest Pansy Redbud
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Tulip Poplar
Why you should plant a tulip poplar: Tulip poplars grow fast, provide excellent shade, and show off with bright yellow flowers in spring. Great for larger spaces. Our Tulip Poplar varieties:
- Common Tulip Polplar
- Arnold Tulip Poplar
Fruit Trees Varieties (Subject to Current Stock Levels)
The best of all worlds, fruit trees bloom, give shade and provide a tasty treat.
Flowering Tree Varieties (subject to current stock levels)
Come visit us and explore our vast selection of trees.