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Happy Valley Tree Farm

Under the Lyons Enterprises family of products, Happy Valley Tree raises quality tree stock for your home, business, or community. Our healthy nursery stock is raised in Walcott, North Dakota and adapted for northern growing conditions. We also offer delivery and planting services.

Below are the current species we have available for 2018.

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Baby Blue Spruce

H = 40-60’   W = 15-30’   Foliage = green – blue   Shape = upright, pyramidal

Broad, dense tree with pyramidal shape. Horizontal, stiff branches and ranges in color from green to blue.

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Black Hills Spruce

H = 40–60’  W = 20-30’  Foliage = dark green  Shape =  upright, pyramidal

Native to the Black Hills. Has a compact, dense growth habit and bright dark green needles.

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Colorado Blue Spruce

H = 40-60’   W = 15-30’   Foliage = green – blue   Shape = upright, pyramidal

Broad, dense tree with pyramidal shape. Horizontal, stiff branches and ranges in color from green to blue.

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Eastern Red Cedar

H = 30-40’  W = 10-20’  Foliage = green in summer, bronze in winter  Shape = bushy

Native red cedar with varying shades of green. Has soft limber foliage with bronze overtones in winter. Excellent for wind break, visual screen, and benefits wildlife.

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Quaking Aspen

H = 40-60’  W = 20-30’  Foliage = light green summer, yellow fall  Shape = pyramidal, rounded

Native tree with a narrow pyramidal growth habit when young, becoming rounded as it matures. Leaves are light green above and silvery-green beneath. Tolerates a wide range of soil types. Good in natural groupings. Earned the name “quaking” because of the quaking sound that the leaves make in the wind.

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Rocky Mountain Juniper

H = 20-30’  W = 8-12’  Foliage = silver-green with blueberry like seeds  Shape = bushy

A bushy hardy tree that is great as both an ornamental yard tree and also great for windbreaks and visual screens because of its bushy growth. A very attractive tree that is also great for wildlife.

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Scotch Pine

H = 30-60’  W = 30-40’  Foliage = green, medium to long needles  Shape = upright, broad

Large evergreen that does well in a variety of soils. Has short spreading branches and medium to long needles. Becomes more open and almost umbrella-shaped with age. Has a unique orange-brown bark.

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White Pine

H = 50-80’  W = 30-40’  Foliage = blue-green  Shape = upright, broad

A large, graceful, wide-spreading pine with long, slender, blue-green needles. This pine has an overall ‘soft’ appearance. Needs moist, well-drained soils and is intolerant of salts.

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Norway Spruce

H = 60-80’  W = 25-30’  Foliage = green  Shape = upright, pyramidal

One of the tallest growing spruce trees.  Has horizontal to upward sweeping branches. Pyramidal in shape when young, but becoming more pendulous with age.

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Ponderosa Pine

H = 30-60’  W = 30-40’  Foliage = green  Shape = upright, broad

A long needled tree with a broad, pyramidal shape when young, developing into a large tree with a narrow crown as it matures. Prefers a moist, well drained soil, but will adapt to a wide range of conditions.

Jack Pine

H = 30-40’  W = 20-30’  Foliage = green  Shape = upright, cylindrical

A hardy tree that is native to the eastern United States and Canada. Prefers sandy soil, but has performed well in heavy soils in the eastern two-thirds of ND.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Paper Birch

H = 40-60’  W = 25-30’  Foliage = green summer bright yellow fall  Shape = upright, oval

A very popular and unique tree named for its thin white bark which often peels in paper like layers from the trunk. Very similar to the quaking aspen in appearance.

Autumn Blaze® Maple

H = 50-60’  W = 40’  Foliage = green summer,  brilliant red fall  Shape = oval

Famous for it’s stunning, brilliant fall colors. A red and silver maple hybrid. Combines the best features of both; drought resistance and rapid growth rate of silver maple and the brilliant red fall color of red maple. Good branching habit and a fast grower.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Prairifire® Flowering Crab

H = 15-20’  W = 20’  Foliage = red-green  Shape = rounded

Becomes smothered with stunning bright rosy red clusters of fragrant fuchsia flowers along the branches in mid spring, which emerge from distinctive red flower buds before the leaves. Has attractive glossy, dark green foliage which emerges burgundy in spring.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

American Linden

H = 75-90’  W = 40-50’  Foliage = large dark green summer pale yellow fall  Shape = pyramidal at youth and rounded at maturity

Selected for uniform branching and upright form. Excellent boulevard and yard trees. Bark is distinctive, silvery gray when immature and very attractive. Also known as basswood tree and known for it’s large leaves and soft wood.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Littleleaf Linden

H = 60-70’  W = 30-40’  Foliage = dense, compact green leaves summer yellow fall  Shape = pyramidal

Grows in a variety of soils and is tolerant to adverse conditions. Excellent choice for both a boulevard tree or yard tree. Has broad flat leaves and forms a dense canopy.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Frontyard Linden

H = 60-70’  W = 40’  Foliage = green summer yellow fall  Shape = pyramidal at youth and rounded at maturity

Selected for its excellent symmetrical branching habit even as a young tree. A great “front yard” tree it is broadly pyramidal when young and nicely rounded with age. The dense foliage offers excellent shade.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Weeping Willow

H = 40-50’  W = 40-50’  Foliage = green summer yellow fall  Shape = weeping

A majestic wide spreading tree with long drooping branches. Smooth, golden yellow bark when young, becoming gray and furrowed with age. Prefers moist sites.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

Honeycrisp Apple

H = 12-15’  W = 12-15’  Foliage = apple producing  Shape = varies

An exciting apple tree that produces fruit that is exceptionally crisp and juicy. Flavor is sweet, but well than ‘Haralson’, ‘Honeygold’, or ‘Keepsake’ in winter storage trials. Ripens in mid-September and stores like a late season variety. Has become an outstanding commercial and home orchard variety because of its explosive crispness, flavor, and storage life.

Sweet Sixteen Apple

H = 12-15’  W = 12-15’  Foliage = apple producing  Shape = varies

Medium sized red striped apple with crisp, juicy texture. Excellent sweet, unusual flavor like cherry candy. Outstanding dessert apple. Bright red shiny color. Has quickly become a favorite of apple eaters.

Golden Spice Pear

H = 15-20’  W = 8-12’  Foliage = pear producing  Shape = varies

A very hardy pear. Fruit are a medium yellow, lightly blushed with dull red and ripen mid-season. Good for eating right off the tree and also excellent for canning and spicing.

Photos coming soon - our first year with this species.

 

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Delivery Service

We're proud to offer delivery and planting services for the trees we sell. Count on us to safely deliver and plant your new trees. Contact us for more information and pricing.