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Ironwood

Strong yet humble, this hardy tree is extremely attractive, with fruit that resembles hops, gently serrated leaves, and smooth grey bark.

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About the Ironwood
  • One of the hardest and strongest woods, second only to dogwood
  • Known for its beautiful foliage and large clusters of bell-shaped white flowers in the spring
  • The flowers and buds are the most important food source for ruffed grouse
  • Many birds including quail and turkey eat its fruits
Available packages
  • Keepsake, Legacy
  • Options vary by memorial tree size, spreading rights and reforestation saplings, with prices ranging from $5,900 to $7,900
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