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Tree Visualization in Augmented Reality (AR)

Design Your Yard with Augmented Reality Tree Placement

Explore and visualize trees in real-world scale using our augmented reality experience. This tool allows homeowners, property managers, and landscape professionals to view different tree types in a realistic environment before planning or installation. By combining advanced AR technology with horticultural expertise, Northeast Horticultural Services helps clients make informed decisions about tree selection, placement, and long-term care.

This interactive experience is designed to support landscape planning, consultation, and service estimates by providing a clearer visual reference. For professional recommendations, pruning, planting, or tree care services, our team of licensed arborists is available to assist.

Deciduous Trees

Sugar Maple

Acer saccharum

Known for its stunning fall foliage and sap for maple syrup.

Red Maple

Acer rubrum

Fast-growing with brilliant red fall colors.

Silver Maple

Acer saccharinum

Tolerates wet soils, known for rapid growth.

American Beech

Fagus grandifolia

Smooth bark, dense canopy, great for shade.

Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis

Heart-shaped leaves and stunning spring pink blossoms.

Northern Red Oak

Quercus rubra

Fast-growing, provides beautiful fall color and acorns.

Black Oak

Quercus velutina

Hardy tree with dark bark and rich red leaves in autumn.

White Oak

Quercus alba

Long-lived and great for wildlife, with robust branching.

American Elm

Ulmus americana

Historically iconic, with a vase-like shape.

River Birch

Betula nigra

Peeling bark, excellent for wet sites.

Yellow Birch

Betula alleghaniensis

Golden, peeling bark with yellowish fall leaves.

Paper Birch

Betula papyrifera

Known for its white bark and tolerance to cold climates.

American Sycamore

Platanus occidentalis

Large, with peeling bark and massive leaves.

Sweetgum

Liquidambar styraciflua

Star-shaped leaves and spiky seed pods.

Black Cherry

Prunus serotina

Fast-growing with white flowers and small berries for birds.

Honey Locust

Gleditsia triacanthos

Thornless varieties provide dappled shade.

Eastern Cottonwood

Populus deltoides

Tolerates wet soil, fast-growing with triangular leaves.

Quaking Aspen

Populus tremuloides

Known for its shimmering leaves in the wind.

American Hornbeam

Carpinus caroliniana

Small, tough tree with sinewy bark and good fall color.

Serviceberry

Amelanchier alnifolia

Edible berries and delicate white spring blooms.

Red Mulberry

Morus rubra

Provides edible berries and great habitat for wildlife.

Tulip Tree

Liriodendron tulipifera

Large tree with tulip-shaped flowers and rapid growth.

Shagbark Hickory

Carya ovata

Unique peeling bark, nuts favored by wildlife.

Hackberry

Celtis occidentalis

Tough tree, great for urban areas, with cork-like bark.

Black Gum

Nyssa sylvatica

Attractive fall foliage with bright red leaves.

American Basswood

Tilia americana

Fragrant summer flowers and heart-shaped leaves.

Sassafras

Sassafras albidum

Aromatic leaves with distinct mitten-shaped forms.

Evergreen Trees

Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus

Long, soft needles and rapid growth.

Norway Spruce

Picea abies

Fast-growing with drooping branches.

Eastern Hemlock

Tsuga canadensis

Graceful, shade-tolerant with fine needles.

Red Pine

Pinus resinosa

Hardy and tolerant of poor soils, with long needles.

Pitch Pine

Pinus rigida

Tolerant of sandy soils, often found in coastal areas.

Northern White Cedar

Thuja occidentalis

Also known as arborvitae, great for hedges.

Balsam Fir

Abies balsamea

Fragrant needles, popular as Christmas trees.

Blue Spruce

Picea pungens

Known for its blue-green needles and symmetrical form.

White Spruce

Picea glauca

Dense, hardy tree that grows well in cold climates.

Douglas Fir

Pseudotsuga menziesii

Soft needles and symmetrical growth habit, also used as Christmas trees.

Fraser Fir

Abies fraseri

Stately and fragrant, used for timber and as Christmas trees.

Red Spruce

Picea rubens

Common in mountainous regions, provides habitat for wildlife.

Ornamental Trees

Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida

Beautiful white or pink blossoms in spring.

Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum

Elegant, small tree with vibrant foliage in many colors.

Kousa Dogwood

Cornus kousa

Distinctive white blooms and red fruit in fall.

Crabapple

Malus spp.

Showy spring blossoms and small fruit, ideal for wildlife.

Washington Hawthorn

Crataegus phaenopyrum

White spring flowers and red fall berries.

Ginkgo

Ginkgo biloba

Unique fan-shaped leaves, resistant to pollution and pests.

Weeping Willow

Salix babylonica

Graceful, sweeping branches and fast-growing near water.

Amur Maple

Acer ginnala

Small tree with striking red fall foliage, perfect for smaller landscapes.

Flowering Shrubs

Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla

Large blooms that can change color based on soil pH.

Rhododendron

Rhododendron spp.

Evergreen with large, showy spring flowers.

Azalea

Rhododendron spp.

Bright spring blooms, thrives in partial shade.

Mountain Laurel

Kalmia latifolia

Connecticut state flower, evergreen with star-shaped flowers.

Lilac

Syringa vulgaris

Fragrant spring blooms in shades of purple, pink, and white.

Spirea

Spiraea spp.

Easy-to-grow with white or pink clusters of flowers.

Rose of Sharon

Hibiscus syriacus

Summer-blooming with large hibiscus-like flowers.

Viburnum

Viburnum spp.

Fragrant flowers, berries for wildlife, and brilliant fall color.

Forsythia

Forsythia x intermedia

Bright yellow blooms herald spring.

Mock Orange

Philadelphus coronarius

Fragrant white blooms in late spring.

Weigela

Weigela florida

Showy pink or red blooms in late spring and summer.

Butterfly Bush

Buddleja davidii

Attracts butterflies with its long, fragrant flower spikes.

Ninebark

Physocarpus opulifolius

Hardy with peeling bark and clusters of white flowers.

Deutzia

Deutzia spp.

Masses of small white or pink flowers in late spring.

Cinquefoil

Potentilla fruticosa

Hardy with yellow, white, or pink flowers all summer.

Kerria

Kerria japonica

Cheerful yellow blooms and arching branches.

Summersweet

Clethra alnifolia

Fragrant white or pink spikes that attract pollinators.

Beautyberry

Callicarpa americana

Clusters of striking purple berries in fall.

Sweetspire

Itea virginica

Fragrant white blooms and brilliant red fall foliage.

Daphne

Daphne odora

Fragrant spring blooms, usually pink or white.

Evergreen Shrubs

Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens

Dense, evergreen foliage, perfect for formal hedges.

Inkberry

Ilex glabra

Evergreen holly with small black berries and glossy leaves.

Winterberry

Ilex verticillata

Deciduous holly with vibrant red berries in winter.

Mountain Andromeda

Pieris floribunda

Evergreen with clusters of bell-shaped flowers.

Juniper

Juniperus spp.

Hardy, low-maintenance shrub, ideal for ground cover or privacy.

Yew

Taxus spp.

Dense, dark green foliage, ideal for shaping and hedges.

Euonymus

Euonymus spp.

Evergreen with variegated leaves, great for ground cover or hedges.

Oregon Grape

Mahonia aquifolium

Evergreen with holly-like leaves and bright yellow flowers.

Japanese Holly

Ilex crenata

Dense, evergreen shrub with small leaves similar to boxwood.

Dwarf Alberta Spruce

Picea glauca Conica

Compact, conical evergreen with soft needles.

Cypress

Cupressus spp.

Stately evergreen with a slender, conical shape, perfect for year-round privacy.

Shade-Loving Shrubs

Hosta

Hosta spp.

Known for its attractive foliage and shade tolerance.

Fothergilla

Fothergilla gardenii

Bottlebrush flowers and excellent fall color.

Coralberry

Symphoricarpos orbiculatus

Shade-tolerant, with small pink berries in fall.

Leucothoe

Leucothoe fontanesiana

Evergreen with arching branches and white flowers.

Skimmia

Skimmia japonica

Evergreen with fragrant white flowers and red berries.

Sweet Box

Sarcococca hookeriana

Evergreen with fragrant, tiny white flowers in early spring.

Japanese Aucuba

Aucuba japonica

Shade-loving with glossy, spotted leaves.

Native Shrubs

Chokeberry

Aronia arbutifolia

White flowers and red berries, great for wildlife.

Elderberry white flowers.

Sambucus canadensis

Fast-growing, with edible berries and white flowers.

New Jersey Tea

Ceanothus americanus

Compact, with fragrant white flowers in summer.

Highbush Blueberry

Vaccinium corymbosum

Edible berries and brilliant fall color.

Red Osier Dogwood

Cornus sericea

Bright red stems provide winter interest.

Bayberry

Myrica pensylvanica

Aromatic foliage and waxy berries, great for coastal areas.

Serviceberry

Amelanchier alnifolia

Edible berries and delicate white spring blooms.

American Hazelnut

Corylus americana

Native shrub with edible nuts and attractive catkins.

Staghorn Sumac

Rhus typhina

Known for its fuzzy stems and brilliant red fall foliage.