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Woodland Scenics - Premium Trees

Premium Trees are all hand crafted to represent real trees!

The design of the branches and leaf structures easily identify the tree type, and the trunks are textured like real bark. Each Premium Tree has a planting pin for easy installation on a model.

Trees range from 1 1/2" to 5 3/4". (Sizes are approximate).
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Birch

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

This deciduous tree is known for its beautiful bark and makes a great ornamental tree for landscaped yards.

Dead Elm

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Two Trees, one 3 1/4 inch the other 2 1/4 inch high.

These large deciduous dead trees are found in yards, parks and wooded areas. They constantly shed dead limbs.

Sycamore

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Two Trees, one 3 inch the other 2 1/4 inch high.

A large, upright, deciduous tree found growing wild, especially in wet areas. Known for its beautifully mottled bark.

Fall Maple

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Two Trees, one 3 inch the other 2 1/2 inch high.

These deciduous trees are purposely planted in landscaped yards, along streets, in cemetery lots, and are cherished for their fall color.

Paper Birch

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Three Trees, 3 inch, 2 inch and 1 1/2 inchs high.

These deciduous trees are used in beautifully landscaped yards and known for their pristine white bark.

Oak

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One Tree, 3 1/4 inches high.

This deciduous shade tree grows extensively throughout all zones. They have a tough, hard durable wood and produce acorns.

Locust

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Two Trees, 3 inch and 2 inch high.

These deciduous trees grow mostly as a wild tree in fields and woods.

Sweetgum

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

A large, upright, deciduous hardwood shade tree found in North American suburban areas.

Sycamore

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

A large, upright, deciduous tree often found growing wild, especially in wet areas. Known for its beautifully mottled bark. It is great as a shade tree.

Maple

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

A large, upright, deciduous tree found along suburban streets and as shade trees in yards.

Poplar

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Three trees, 4 3/4 inch, 3 1/2 inch and 4 1/4 inches high.

A tall, fast-growing, deciduous tree that is planted side-by-side, primarily for privacy along fence rows.

Aspen

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Two Trees, 3 inch and 2 inches high.

These deciduous trees thrive in cool, high elevations and are cherished for their fall color and the way the leaves seem to “flutter” when the wind blows.

Fall Beech

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

Known for its beautiful fall color, it is a deciduous hardwood tree with gray bark and grow in suburban areas.

Dead Maple

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One Tree, 4 1/4 inches high.

A large upright deciduous found in cemeteries, neglected property or in the woods.

Beech

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

This deciduous tree is grown in suburban areas for deep shade and fall colors.

Paper Birch

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

This deciduous tree is used in beautifully landscaped yards and known for its pristine white bark.

Royal Palm

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Three palms, 4 1/2 inch, 4 inch and 3 inch high.

These palms thrive in hot, arid climates and are used to line the streets for an ornamental appearance.

Basswood

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

Though it is best known for its soft wood, the deciduous Basswood is a tall, columnar shade tree.

Juniper

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Three trees, 5 1/4 inch, 3 inch and 2 1/2 inch high.

This evergreen conifer is popular in most areas. It is planted in yards and grows wild in fields and woods.

Oak

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One Tree, 5 inches high
This deciduous shade tree grows extensively throughout all zones. They have a tough, hard durable wood and produce acorns.

Spruce

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Two Trees, 5 inch and 4 inches high.

These evergreen conifers are grown in beautifully landscaped yards and thrive in most climates.

Walnut

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One Tree, 4 inches high.

This deciduous tree grows in most climates and is seen in the wild and planted in groves where farmers harvest the nuts.

Hickory

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One Tree, 5 inches high.

This deciduous hardwood tree grows in most climates and is seen mostly in the wild, but is planted for its shade on some suburban streets.

Pine

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Two Trees, 5 1/4 inch and 4 inches high.

These fast growing evergreen conifers thrive in many climates and reach towering heights. Their needles constantly drop and mulch the soil, so grass rarely grows below them.