HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-05-07-TREE-min-attach A B C D E F G H I 1
STREET AVAILABILITY
1 COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME ACCEPTABLECULTIVARS NENATIVE? HEIGHT SPREAD TREE? CONDITIONS ATTRIBUTES of3"limited
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southeast/ adaptable to wet,dry,
3 Bald Cypress 7axodium distichum Monarch of Illinois' midatlantic 50-70' 20-30' yes or compacted soils pyramidal deciduous conifer x
adaptable to dry or wet
4 Birch,River Betula nim yes 40-70' 40-60' yes soils exfoliating bark
good fall color(yellow),cherry-like
5 Birch,Black or Sweet Betula lents yes 40-55' 30-45' bark x
oval to rounded crown on a tall hunk
6 Black walnut Ju laps nigra yes 50-75' 50-75' moist,rich,deep soil without lower branches at maturity x
7 Butternut Ju laps cinnema yes 40-60' 30-50' moist,rich,deep soil x
shows invasive
8 Catalpa,Northern Catalpa speciosa yes 40-60' 20-40' tendencies in south pan nicles of bell-shaped flowers
sun to pt shade;salt small white flowers and black fruits,
9 Cherry,Black Prunusserotina yes 60-90' 35-50' and drou httolerant scaly bark x
easily hansplanted,pH
adaptable,prefers
DED-resistant: moist,fertile soil,prune
'Princeton','Jefferson', in Septemberto Vase shape. U structure branching
'New Harmony', October soil salt (Jefferson)preferable to V structure
10 Elm,American Ulmus americana 'Valle Forge' yes 60-80' 1 50-70' yes tolerant Princeton
Zone 3,tolerates wet,
dry,poor soil,easily
transplantform B&B
container or bare root,
prefers rich soil,very
soil adaptable,tolerant A large deciduous tree,cylindrical
of most conditions, shape when mature,branches tend
wind tolerant,full sun, to droop,fast growth rate,coarse
11 Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis none southern NE 40-60' 40-60' urban tolerant texture
cool,damp N slope,
sun or shade;
placement critical for
tree's health and Needle evergreen,conical or
survival. May require pyramidal shape,soft,graceful,
Canadian Hemlock,Eastern treatment forwooly horizontal to pendulous branches,
12 Hemlock Tsu a canadensis not used as hedge yes 60-80' 25-40' adel id fine texture
prefers deep,well-
drained soil,has a
large taproot,which
makes transplanting
difficult,full sun to fruit can be a litter problem,few pest
13 Shagbark Hickory Ca a ovata none I yes 1 50-100' 1 20-40 1 partial shade land disease problems x
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tolerates salt,
compaction,full sun,
adaptable to a range of A medium to large deciduous tree,
soils,grows best in spread is usually equal to height,
deep,moist,fertile soils branching is upright-spreading to
of neutral pH,probably arching or more or less horizontal,
performs best in soils some trees become nearly flat-
yes,where that are not too acidic, topped rather loose and open,casts
Shademaster, space tolerant of pollution only light shade,develops a short
14 Common Hone locust Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline,Halka midwest 50-60' 25-35 permits main trunk;possible allergen risk
best used as a streettree;except
Tolerant of many tough when in flower unattractive for much
15 Kentucky Coffeetree G mnocladus dioicus male cultivars only midwest 60-75 30-50 yes conditions ofthe year,not specimen tree
Linden,American/ no-salt sensitive tosalt,pollution,
16 Basswood 7ilia americana yes 60-80' 30-55' intolerant gas leaks
17 Magnolia,Cucumber Magnolia acuminata yes 50-80' 50-80'
18 Maple,red Acerrubrum yes 40-70' 20-40' yes
Fall Fiesta,
Commemoration,
Flash Fire,Green needs lots of ground space and
19 Maple,sugar Acersaccharum Mountain yes 75' 20-50' 1 no water
20 Oak,Black Quercus velutina yes 50-60' 50-60' no x
central
21 Oak,Bur Quercus macrocarpa plains 70-80' 70-80' yes excellent park and large area tree
60-70'
60-70' (wikipedi
22 Oak,Chestnut Quercus montana es wiki edia a x
downward
branching
makes
unsuitable;
good
23 Oak,Pin Quercuspalustris yes 75' 40' setback tree
24 Oak,Red Quercus rubra yes 75' 30-45' yes
often found on dry
sandy soil,grows
higher in the wild,
whatis offered in late color,may be scarlet,may be
nurseries may not be russet,may gro 1-2'/year in first 10-20
25 Oak,Scarlet Quercus coccinia es 75' 40-50' no scarlet oak yrs
drought resistant,but easier to transplant than wh ite oak,
grows in the wild in grows many tertiary branches which
swamps/besides rivers,makes winter silhouette somewhat
26 Oak,Swam white Quercus bicolor yes 50-60' 50-60' no needs acid soil coarse,yellow in fall
difficult to transplant(balled and
acid soil,likes full sun, burlapped),slow grower,good
27 Oak,White Quercus alba es 50-80' 50-80' no dislikes compaction parkimeadow tree
tolerates many soils,
needs fair amount of branches break in high wind,easy to
28 Pine,Eastern White Pinus strobus many yes 50-80' 20-40' no sun transplant
29 Sassafrass Sassafms albidum yes 30-60' 25-40' no full sun to light shade hard to transplant;clonal
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yes if
enough likes moist,slightly acid beautiful,variable fall color,leaves
room for soil,grows best with persist until late in fall,messy fruit,
30 SWeetgum Liquidambarstymciflua southern NE 60-75 40-50' roots moist soil many cultivars
Massive trunk with flaking bark,open
31 Sycamore,American Platanus occidentalis yes 75-100' 75-100'+ yes full sun crown
fast-growing and tallest east coast
Some full sun,moist,well- tree;tulip-shaped leaves greenish-
32 Tuliptree briodendrontulipifem yes 70-90' 35-50' cultivars drained loam yellow flowers
full sun or semi-shade,
sheltered from wind, glossy green leaves with bright fall
30-50'or poor pollution color;bluish black fruit eaten by
33 Tupelo N ssa s lvatica Wildfire','Green Gable' yes larger 20-30' yes tolerance many birds and mammals
no due to
low
branching- low-branching tree with broad,
good full sun,well-drained rounded crown and panicles of
34 Yell—wood lCladrastiskentukea I I southeast 1 30-50' 1 40-55' 1 setbacktree Isoil 1white,fragrant flowers.