Expert Tree Services:
We Source, Plant, and Maintain
We source trees of all shapes, sizes, and types to suit your specific property.
What would a garden be without a tree?
Trees do more than just look good—they provide essential shade, increase your home value, and offer lasting environmental benefits.
Find Your Perfect Match
Land Design sources trees in a variety of shapes, sizes, and types to suit any property. Whether you want to stick with an old favorite or try something new and different, we can find the perfect tree for you.
In addition to our expert planting crew, we source a wide variety of high-quality specimens, including:
Shade Trees
Ornamental Trees
Flowering Varieties
Privacy Screens
Evergreens & Pines
And unique specimen trees to make your property stand out
A mid-sized tree used as a specimen or as a privacy screen. It’s great for narrow spaces.
Florida Dogwood- A native tree with a layered open habit. Grows best in a semi-shaded location. Kousa Dogwood- Rounder and fuller-looking, it blooms late spring, a few weeks after Florida Dogwood.
Saucer Magnolia-Most common magnolia is low branched and blooms in May Sweetbay Magnolia- Native tree with fragrant flowers that appear May-June Star Magnolia- Dense and round shape, a small tree for sunny areas, blooms April.
Small to medium-sized flowering tree 15 to 20′ tall. Bloom color ranges from white to pink to red and appears in spring.
Small, multi-stemmed, native tree with vibrant fall color and small white flowers in spring.
Sourwood has a delicate, pyramidal shape that flowers mid-summer when most trees have finished blooming. The fragrant flowers last for a few weeks.
Fragrant flowers appear in June. Lindens can be used as a specimen tree, street tree or as a clipped hedge.
Yoshino cherry- Famous for being the species in Washington D.C., it has a rounded appearance that flowers in early spring. Japanese Flowering Cherry- vase-shaped tree that can have double blooms in pink or white. Flowers early spring.
River Birch- Fast grower with peach, peeling bark. Is typically multi-stemmed Jacquemontii Birch- Traditional white bark, pyramidal shape
Lovely, white, bell-shaped flowers with dark green foliage in early summer. A splendid small tree for use adjacent to a patio or near a pathway. Foliage turns yellow to red in the fall.
A deciduous tree for the lawn or corner of the garden, where
you can observe its white spring bloom and colorful fall foliage. Can be utilized as a shade tree.
A small tree with mottled bark for winter interest. Its white blooms appear mid-summer when most plants finish flowering.
An elegant, pyramidal-shaped shade tree with beautiful fall colors. Heart-shaped leaves emerge in spring red-purple and turn blue-green as they mature.
Paperbark maple is small with cinnamon-looking bark for winter.
Sugar maple has a much more rounded shape than other maples and spectacular fall colors.
October Glory’s foliage lasts longer than other maples and is a beautiful, year-long shade tree.
Bloodgood Japanese maple is one of the hardiest of Japanese maples with good sun tolerance.
Japanese maple is weeping or upright with foliage ranging from lime green to deep purple.
Schedule a consultation to find the perfect specimens for your property.
YES, we handle everything from sourcing to installation.
Our Location:
1415 Main Street, Walpole MA 02081, USA
Hours of operation:
We’re open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Phone: 781-769-3286
Email: todd@landdesignassociates.com