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1 1 P a g e : Acer buergeranum Trident Maple 4 Y R Y Y N M N N Y Y Acer campestre Hedge Maple 4 M R N Y N L N N N Y Acer campestre 'var.' 'Queen Elizabeth' Hedge Maple 4 M O N Y N L N N N Y Acer ginnala Amur Maple 4 Y R Y Y N L N Y Y Y Acer grandidentatum 'var' 'Schmidt' (Rocky Mt Glow Maple) Y O N Y Added 7/2013 Y Acer griseum Paperbark Maple 4 M O Y Y N L N N Y Striking bark Y Acer macrophyllum Bigleaf Maple 8 N R Y Y Y M N Y N Y Acer nigrum Black Maple 6 N O N N N L N N N Y Acer nigrum 'var.' 'Green Column' Black Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Y Acer platanoides Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Numerous varieties; surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Crimson King' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Surface roots; purple-red leaves Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Deborah' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Emerald Lustre' Norway Maple 6 N R N Y N L N N N Surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Emerald Queen' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Globe' Norway Maple 4 Y R N Y N L N N N Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Schwedler' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Bronze leaves; surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Summershade' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Surface roots Y Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple 8 N R Y Y N M N N N aka Planetree Maple Y Acer pseudoplatanus 'var.' 'Spaethii' Sycamore Maple 8 N R Y Y N M N N N Leaf underside is purple Y Acer rubrum Red Maple 4 N O Y Y N L N N Y Numerous varieties/cultivars Y Acer rubrum 'Armstrong' 'Armstrong' Red Maple 4 N C Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Autumn Flame' Red Maple 4 N O Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Bowhall' Red Maple 4 N P Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Karpick' Red Maple 4 N P Y Y N M N N Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'October Glory' Red Maple 4 N R Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Red Sunset' Red Maple 4 N R Y Y N L N Y Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Somerset' Y O Y Y N L N - Y Added 7/2013 Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Sun Valley' Y O Y Y N L N - Y Added 7/2013 Y Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 6 N O N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'Barrett Cole' Apollo Maple Y C N N Y Added 7/2013 Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Bonfire' Sugar Maple 6 N O N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Columnar' Sugar Maple 6 N C N N N L N N Y aka 'Newton Sentry' Y Acer tartaricum Tartarian Maple 4 Y R Y Y N L N Y Y Y Acer x freemanii 'var.' 'Celebration' Maple 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Aesculus x carnea 'var.' 'Ft. McNair' Red Horsechestnut 4 N R N Y N L N Y N Y Amelanchier x grandiflora Serviceberry 4 M O N Y N L N Y Y Tree forms only Y Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam 4 N O Y Y N L N N N Y Carpinus betulus 'var.' 'Fastigiate' European Hornbeam 4 N P Y Y N L N N N Y Carpinus carolinia American Hornbeam 4 M O Y N N L N N N Y Catalpa bignonioides Southern Catalpa 6 N R Y Y N M N Y N aka Indian Bean Tree Y Cercidiphyllum japonica Katsura 4 N R Y Y N L N N Y Spring leaf color; establishment watering Y Cercis canadensis Redbud 4 M R Y Y N L N Y N Spring leaf color Y Cladrastis lutea Yellowwood 4 N R N Y N M N Y N Y Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood 4 M R N N N M N Y Y Y Cornus kousa Korean Dogwood 4 M R N N N M N Y Y Y Cornus nuttallii Pacific Dogwood 4 M R N N N M N Y Y Y Crataegus x lavellei Lavalle Hawthorn 4 M O Y Y N M N Y Y Y :
2 - 2 - P a g e Davidia involucrata Dove Tree 4 N P N N N M N Y N aka Handkerchief Tree; interesting bark Y Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo 6 N R Y Y N L N N N aka Maidenhair Tree; Male clones only Y Ginkgo biloba 'var.' 'Autumn Gold' Ginkgo 6 N P Y Y N L N N N Male clone Y Koelreuteria paniculata Goldenrain Tree 4 N R Y Y N L N Y N Y Lagerstroemia indica 'var' 'Tuscarora' planted 200 at Walnut Y Nyssa sylvatica Blackgum 4 N O Y Y N L N N Y aka Black Tupelo; difficult to establish Y Ostrya virginiana American Hop Hornbeam 4 N P N Y N L N N N aka Ironwood Y Prunus akebono Akebono Flowering Cherry 40 Y Prunus sargentii Sargent Cherry 4 M R Y Y N L N Y Y Y Prunus sargentii 'var.' 'Columnar' Sargent Cherry 4 N C Y Y N L N Y Y Y Prunus serrula Red Bark Cherry 4 M O Y Y N L N N N aka Paperbark Cherry Y Prunus serrulata Flowering Cherry 6 N R Y Y N M N Y Y aka Japanese Cherry Y Prunus serrulata 'var.' 'Amanogawa' Flowering Cherry 6 Y 25 7 C Y Y N M N N N aka 'Milky Way' Y Prunus serrulata 'var.' 'Kwanzan' Flowering Cherry 6 M R Y Y N M N Y Y aka 'Sekiyama' Y Prunus serrulata 'var.' 'Mt. Fuji' Flowering Cherry 6 Y R Y Y N M N Y Y aka 'Shirotae' Y Prunus subhirtella Higan Cherry 6 N R Y Y N M N Y N Y Prunus subhirtella 'var.' 'Rosy Cloud' Flowering Cherry 6 N R Y Y N M N Y N Y Prunus subhirtella 'var.' 'Whitcomb' Flowering Cherry 6 Y R Y Y N M N Y N Y Prunus 'var.' 'Shirofugen' Flowering Cherry 4 Y R Y Y N M N Y N Y Prunus x yedoensis Yoshino Flowering Cherry 6 N R Y Y N M N Y N Y Prunus x yedoensis 'var.' 'Akebono' Flowering Cherry 6 Y R Y Y N M N Y N Y Pyrus betulifolia 'var.' 'Dancer' Ornamental Pear 4 M O Y Y N L N Y N May be P. calleryana 'var.' Y Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear 4 N O Y Y N M N Y Y Y Pyrus calleryana 'var.' 'Aristocrat' Callery Pear 4 N P Y Y N M N Y Y Y Pyrus calleryana 'var.' 'Autumn Blaze' Callery Pear 4 N O Y Y N L N Y Y Y Pyrus calleryana 'var.' 'Bradford' Callery Pear 4 N O Y Y N M N Y Y Earliest cultivar, not the best Y Pyrus calleryana 'var.' 'Cleveland' Y Pyrus calleryana 'var.' 'Redspire' Callery Pear 4 N O Y Y N L N Y Y Y Pyrus fauriei Pea Pear 4 N R Y Y N L N Y Y May be P. calleryana 'var.' Y Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak 8 N R Y Y N L N N N Y Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak 8 N O N Y N L N N Y Y Quercus palustris Pin Oak 8 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Quercus phellos Willow Oak 8 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Quercus robur English Oak 6 N R N Y N L N N N Y Quercus robur 'var,' 'Fastigiate' English Oak 6 N C N Y N L N N N Y Quercus robur 'var.' 'Skymaster' English Oak 6 N P N Y N L N N N Y Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak 8 N O Y Y N L N N Y Y Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak 8 N O Y Y N L N N Y Y Sophora japonica Scholartree 6 N R N Y N M N Y N aka Pagoda Tree Y Stewartia pseudocamellia Japanese Stewartia 4 N O Y N N M N Y Y Interesting bark Y Styrax japonicus Japanese Snowball 4 M R Y N N M N Y N Y Syringa reticulata 'var.' 'Summer Snow' Japanese Tree Lilac 4 Y R N Y N L N Y N Y Tilla cordata Littleleaf Linden 6 N O Y Y N M N Y N Y Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm 8 N O Y Y N L N N Y aka Lacebark Elm; confused with U. pumila Y Zelkova serrata 'var.' 'Green Vase' Japanese Zelkova 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Zelkova serrata 'var.' 'Halka' Japanese Zelkova 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y : :
3 3 P a g e Acer cappadocicum Coliseum Maple 4 M R Y Y N L N N N Y Acer circinatum Vine Maple 4 Y R Y Y Y M n N Y 2 Growth habits limit use as street tree Y Acer negundo 'var.' 'Variegated' Box Elder 8 M R Y Y N H n N N 2 Conspicious leaves Y Acer palmatum Japanese Maple 6 Y R N N N M n N Y 2 Growth habits limit use as street tree Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Cleveland' Norway Maple 6 N O N Y N L N N N Surface roots Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Comumnare' Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Crimson Sentry' Y Y Acer platanoides 'var.' 'Olmsted' Norway Maple 6 N C N Y N L N N N aka 'Improved Columnar' Y Acer pseudoplatanus 'var.' 'Lustre' Sycamore Maple 8 N R Y Y N M N N N Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Columnare' Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Deric' Y Y Acer rubrum 'var.' 'Scanlon' Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Commemoration' Sugar Maple 6 N P N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Goldspire' Sugar Maple 6 N C N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Green Mountain' Sugar Maple 6 N O N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Legacy' Sugar Maple 6 N P N N N L N N Y Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Monumentale' Y Acer saccharum 'var.' 'Seneca Chief' Sugar Maple 6 N P N N N L N N Y Y Acer truncatum Shantung Maple 4 Y R Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer truncatum x 'var.' 'Norwegian Sunset' Maple 6 M O Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer truncatum x 'var.' 'Pacific Sunset' Maple 6 M R Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer x freemanii 'var.' 'Armstrong II' Maple 4 N C Y Y N L N N Y Y Acer x freemanii 'var.' 'Autumn Blaze' Maple 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Acer x freemanii 'var.' 'Autumn Fantasy' Maple 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Acer x freemanii 'var.' 'Scarlet Sentinel' Maple 4 N O Y Y N M N N Y Y Albizia julibrissin Silk Tree 8 M R N Y N M N Y N aka Mimosa Y Alnus glutinosa Black Alder 8 N P Y Y N M N N N aka European Alder Y Alnus oregona (rubra) Red Alder 8 N O Y Y Y M N N N Weak wood Y Amelanchier arborea Shadbush 4 Y R Y Y N M N Y Y Name confusion with A. canadensis Y Amelanchier x grandiflora 'var.' 'Autumn Brilliance' Serviceberry 4 Y O N Y N L N Y Y Fruit popular with birds Y Amelanchier x grandiflora 'var.' 'Cumulus' Serviceberry 4 M C N N N M N Y Y Fruit popular with birds Y Amelanchier x grandiflora 'var.' 'Robin Hill' Serviceberry 4 Y O N N N L N Y Y Fruit popular with birds Y Arbutus menziesii Madrone 4 N O N Y Y M N N N aka Madrona; noteworthy bark Y Betula jacquemontii Jacquemontii Birch 6 N O Y Y N M n N N 1 aka Himalayan Birch Y Betula nigra River Birch 6 N R Y Y N H n N N 1 aka Red Birch; interesting bark Y Betula nigra 'var.' 'Heritage' River Birch 6 N O Y Y N H n N N 1 Interesting bark Y Betula papyrifera Paper Birch 6 N O Y N N H n N N 1 aka Canoe Birch Y Betula platyphylla 'var.' 'Whitespire' Japanese White Birch 6 N P Y Y N H n N N 1 Y Catalpa speciosa Western Catalpa 6 N O Y Y N M N Y N aka Northern Catalpa Y Celtis canadensis Common hackberry Y Celtis laevigata Sugar Hackberry 4 N R Y Y N L N N N Y Celtis laevigata 'var.,' 'All Seasons' Sugar Hackberry 4 N R Y Y N L N N N Y Celtis occidentalis Hackberry 4 N R Y Y N L N N N Y : :
4 4 P a g e Celtis occidentalis 'var.' 'Chicagoland' Hackberry 4 N P Y Y N L N N N Y Celtis occidentalis 'var.' 'Prairie Pride' Hackberry 4 N R Y Y N L N N N Y Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa 4 M R Y Y N M N Y N Y Clerodendrum trichotomum Glorybower Tree 4 Y R N N N M N Y N Y Crataegus Hawthorne 4 M R Y Y / H n Y N 2 >1000 species and varieties Y Crataegus laevigata English Hawthorn 4 Y R Y Y N H n Y N 2 Y Crataegus laevigata 'var.' 'Crimson Cloud' Hawthorne 4 Y O Y Y N H n Y N 2 Y Crataegus monogyna 'Stricta' Y Y Crataegus oxycantha 'Pauli' Y Y Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Hawthorn 4 M O Y Y N H n Y Y 2 Y Crataegus punctata 'var.' 'Ohio Pioneer' Hawthorne 4 Y R Y Y N H n Y N 2 Y Crataegus viridis 'var.' 'Winter King' Hawthorne 4 M O Y Y N H n Y Y 2 Y Eucommia ulmoides Hardy Rubber Tree 6 N R N Y N M N N N Y Fagus sylvatica European Beech 8 N O N Y N H n N Y 2 Extreme surface roots Y Faraxinus holotricha 'var' 'Moraine' Y Franklinia alatamaha Franklin Tree 4 Y O Y N N M N Y Y Y Fraxinus americana 'var.' 'Autumn Applause' White Ash 4 N O Y N N L N N Y Y Fraxinus americana 'var.' 'Champaign Country' White Ash 4 N O Y N N L N N Y Y Fraxinus americana 'var.' 'Rosehill' White Ash 4 N P Y N N L N N Y Y Fraxinus excelsior 'var.' 'Globe-Headed' European Ash 4 M R N Y N L N N N Y Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash 4 N P Y Y Y M N N N Y Fraxinus oxycarpa 'var.' 'Flame' Y Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'var.' 'Bergson' Green Ash 4 N P Y Y N M N N N Seedless Y Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'var.' 'Cimmaron' Green Ash 4 N P Y Y N M N N Y Seedless Y Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'var.' 'Patmore' Green Ash 4 N O Y Y N L N N N Seedless Y Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'var.' 'Summit' Green Ash 4 N R Y Y N M N N N Y Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'var.' 'Urbanite' Green Ash 4 N P Y Y N M N N N Y Ginkgo biloba 'var.' 'Lakeview' Ginkgo 6 N P Y Y N L N N N Male clone Y Ginkgo biloba 'var.' 'Magyar' Ginkgo 6 N P Y Y N L N N N Male clone Y Ginkgo biloba 'var.' 'Princeton Sentry' Ginkgo 6 N P Y Y N L N N N Male clone Y Gleditsia triacanthos Honeylocust 6 N O Y Y N M n N N 2 Use thornless, podless clones Y Gleditsia triacanthos 'var.' 'Imperial' Honeylocust 6 N R Y Y N M N N N Thornless; podless Y Gleditsia triacanthos 'var.' 'Moraine' Honeylocust 6 N R Y Y N M N N N Thornless; podless Y Gleditsia triacanthos 'var.' 'Shademaster' Honeylocust 6 N R Y Y N M N N N Thornless; podless Y Gleditsia triacanthos 'var.' 'Skyline' Honeylocust 6 N R Y Y N M N N N Thornless; podless Y Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree 8 N O N N N M N N N Disturbed roots sucker easily Y Gymnoclaudus dioicus 'var.' 'Expresso' Kentucky Coffeetree 8 N O N N N M N N N Suckers easily; seedless Y Halesia carolina Carolina Silverbell 4 N O Y N N L N Y N Y Halesia monticola Mountain Silverbell 6 N O Y N N L N Y N May be H. c. variety Y Laburnum x watereri Goldenchain Tree 4 Y R N N N M N Y N Pods reported poisonous Y Lagerstroemia Crepe Myrtle Y O Ligustrum japonicum Wax leaf privet Y Y Liquidambar styraciflua Sweet Gum 6 N P Y Y N L N N Y Variable fall color : :
5 5 P a g e Liquidambar styraciflua 'var.' 'Burgundy" Sweet Gum 6 N P Y Y N L N N Y Purple-red fall leaves Liquidambar styraciflua 'var.' 'Moraine' Sweet Gum 6 N O Y Y N L N N Y Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree 8 N O N N N M N Y N aka Sour Gum Lithocarpus densiflorus Tanbark Oak 8 N R N Y Y M N N N Male flowers have odd odor Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia 6 N P Y N N M N Y N Magnolia x soulangiana Saucer Magnolia 6 M R Y N N M N Y N Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood 8 N P Y N N L n N N 1 Deciduous conifer Oxydendrum arborum Sourwood 6 M P Y Y N M N Y Y Y Parrotia persica Persian Parrotia 4 N R N Y N L N Y Y Mature bark is interesting Y Paulownia tomentosa Empress Tree 6 N R Y Y N M N Y N Y Phellodendron amurense Amur Corktree 8 N R Y Y N M N N N Y Phellodendron amurense 'var.' 'Macho' Amur Corktree 8 N R Y Y N L N N N Shallow roots; fruitless Y Pistacia chinensis Chinese Pistache 4 M R Y Y N M N N Y Y Platanus x acerifolia London Planetree 8 N R Y Y N M N N N May contribute to allergy problems Y Platanus x acerifolia 'var.' 'Bloodgood' London Planetree 8 N R Y Y N M N N N May contribute to allergy problems Y Quercus acutissima Sawtooth Oak Y Quercus frainetto 'var.' 'Forest Green' Hungarian Oak 8 N O Y Y N L N N N Y Quercus garryana Oregon Oak 8 N R N Y Y M n N N 2 aka Garry Oak; difficult to transplant Y Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak 8 N R Y Y N L N N N Difficult to transplant successfully Y Rhamnus purshiana Cascara Buckthorn 4 N R Y N Y M N N N aka Chittum; laxative ingredient Y Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust 8 N O Y Y N H n Y N 2 Suckers easily Y Robinia pseudoacacia 'var.' 'Frisia' Y Robinia pseudoacacia 'var.' 'Purple Crown' Y Robinia pseudoacacia 'var.' 'Purple Robe' Y Robinia pseudoacacia 'var.' 'Pyramidalis' Black Locust 8 N C Y Y N M N Y N Y Sassafras albidum Sassafras 8 N P N N N H n N Y 3 Suckers easily Y Sophora japonica 'var.' 'Princeton Upright' Scholartree 6 N O N Y N M N Y N Y Sophora japonica 'var.' 'Regent' Scholartree 6 N R N Y N M N Y N Y Syringa reticulata Japanese Tree Lilac 4 M R N Y N L N Y N Y Syringa reticulata 'var,' 'Ivory Silk' Japanese Tree Lilac 4 M O N Y N L N Y N Y Tilla americana American Linden 6 N O Y Y N M N Y N aka Basswood Y Tilla americana 'var,' 'Redmond' American Linden 6 N P Y Y N M N Y N Y Tilla americana 'var.' 'Legend' American Linden 6 N P Y Y N M N Y N Y Tilla cordata 'var.' 'Glenleven' Littleleaf Linden 6 N P Y Y N M N Y N May be a cross with T. americana Y Tilla cordata 'var.' 'Greenspire' Littleleaf Linden 6 N P Y Y N M N Y N Y Tilla cordata 'var.' 'Rancho' Y Tilla tomentosa Silver Linden 6 N O Y Y N M N Y N Y Tilla x euchlora Crimean Linden 6 N P Y Y N M N Y N Y Umbellularia californica Oregon Myrtle 6 N R Y N Y L N N N aka California Bay or Laurel Y Zelkova serrata Japanese Zelkova 4 N R Y Y N M N N Y Y Zelkova serrata 'var.' 'Village Green' Japanese Zelkova 4 N R Y Y N M N N Y Y : :
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