Title: Ginkgo biloba
1Ginkgo bilobaginkgo
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Pyramidal when young wide spreading
with age
2FOL Bright green in summer excellent, golden
yellow in fall leaves change uniformly and drop
nearly simultaneously
3BARK Gray brown with darker furrows.
4FL. FR. Dioecious male catkins and female,
fleshy yellow-tan cones in fall
5- CULTURE VERY adaptable to all soils and pH
tolerates air pollution, heat and salt - PESTS NONE !
- USE Excellent urban and public area tree a
bit coarse textured for residential use
6MISC. Plant male clones... female cones are
foetid Fastigiata a columnar cultivar
gymnosperm 150 million years old native?
7Ginkgo biloba Princeton Sentry
8Ginkgo biloba Sunstream
9Aesculus hippocastanumhorsechestnut
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT upright-oval to rounded
10FOL bronze-green when opening dark green in
summer poor yellow fall color
11BARK Dark gray to brown with irregular
plate-like scales.
12FL. FR. white with a red-yellow blotch
terminal panicles 1 long in May (very showy)
brown, spiny, 2 capsule in Oct.
13CULTURE pH adaptable tolerates light shade
does not tolerate dry PESTS Leaf blotch leaf
scorch
14USE Large areas attract wildlifeMISC.
Very popular in Europe with many cultivars
available
15Aesculus hippocastanum Baumanii
16Aesculus hippocastanum Aurea
17Carya ovatashagbark hickory
- SIZE Large
-
- HABIT Straight trunk with
- oblong crown (ascending/
- descending branches)
18FOL Medium green in summer dark yellow in fall
(incredible!)
19BARK Mature bark has a shaggy appearance with
many long flat plates free at the base or both
ends.
20FL. FR. Monoecious 2 oblong, smooth husk
containing sweet nuts
21CULTURE Difficult... deep tap root (2 - 3 ft)
slow growing PESTS None serious USE
Naturalizing attracts wildlife MISC. Used to
smoke ham/bacon. Amazing shaggy bark!
22Cladrastis kentukea (lutea)American yellowwood
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Low branched, somewhat vase-shaped with
rounded crown
23FOL bright green in summer golden yellow in
fall
24BARK mature bark is smooth and gray,
reminiscent of beech bark. The heartwood is
yellow.
25FL. FR. white, fragrant, pendulous, 1 long,
terminal panicles in June
26CULTURE pH tolerant, prune only in summer
(bleeder) can develop weak crotch
angles PESTS Few USE Shade tree, good
contrasting foliage color residential
ok MISC. Yellow heartwood bees frequent
27Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermisthornless
honeylocust
- SIZE Medium (variable)
- HABIT Open, spreading crown
28FOL Bright green in summer yellow in fall
29BARK Reddish brown broken up into long ridges.
Can have very abrasive thorns.
30FL. FR. Polygamo-dioecious (mix of perfect
and imperfect flowers), not showy pod
reddish-brown, strap-like, 1.5 and twisted
31CULTURE Drought and wet tolerant VERY salt
tolerant prefers basic soils PESTS Spider
mites webworm, etc... USE Lawn tree for
filtered shade pest-problems temper widespread
use
32MISC. Moraine a seedless cultivar Ruby
Lace opens ruby-red and becomes
purple-bronze the species (G. triacanthos) has
stout, branched thorns overused as a
replacement for American elms during the 50s
and 60s
33Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Ruby Lace
34Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Emerald
Kascade
35Gymnocladus dioicusKentucky coffeetree
SIZE Medium to Large HABIT Narrow , obovate
crown when young/male and rounded when
mature/female
36FOL Leaves open pinkish-green then turn
37BARK Dark brown with distinctive wavy ridges.
38FL. FR. Dioecious or Polygamo-dioecious (mix
of perfect and imperfect flowers), greenish and
not showy pod reddish-brown, strap-like, 6-8
39CULTURE Prefers deep, rich soils adapats to
basic soils, drought and urban conditions PESTS
None serious USE Parks and large
areas MISC. One of the last trees to leaf-out
in spring. seeds used by settlers as a
substitute for coffee (when dried and ground) an
outstanding native tree!
40Robinia pseudoacaciablack locust
- SIZE Medium to large
-
- HABIT Upright, serpentine
- trunk unusual and striking
- when mature
41FOL Dull blue-green no fall color
42BARK Very distinctive with deep furrows and
large ridges.
43FL. FR. Individual flowers are white and 1
very fragrant in dense racemes 6 long in June
4 long, flat, tan pods
44CULTURE Extremely adaptable tolerates dry and
salty conditions does NOT tolerate wet sites
prune in summer (bleeder) PESTS Canker, leaf
spots, powdery mildew, leaf miner, etc... USE
Typically a trash tree survives tough
conditions MISC. Bees produce an outstanding
honey from this tree Umbraculifera
umbrella-like canopy, 20, few flowers
45Robinia pseudoacacia Purple Robe
46Robinia pseudoacacia Umbraculifera
47Robinia x slavinii Hillieri
48Sophora japonicaJapanese scholar-tree
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Upright and spreading
- with rounded crown open canopy
49FOL Medium green leaves fall off green in the
south but turn butter yellow here
50BARK Pale brown in color. Can be similar to
black locust on mature plants.
51FL. FR. White, sl. fragrant, in 1 long
panicles in July (showy)
52CULTURE Sensitive to cold when first
transplanted established plants heat and
drought tolerant tolerate air and soil
pollution PESTS Leaf hoppers USE Good for
urban sites, poor soil, lawns slightly
messy MISC. Used around Buddhist temples
underutilized
53Sophora japonica Pendula
54Liriodendron tulipiferatuliptree
- SIZE Large
-
- HABIT Pyramidal when young
- oval when mature with few lower branches
55FOL bright green in summer golden yellow in
fall
56BARK Grayish brown with interlacing furrows.
57FL. FR. Petals have a greenish-yellow
exterior and an orange interior, upright,
cup-shaped flower 5tall fruit aggregate of
samaras (not showy)
58CULTURE pH adaptable fleshy and poor root
system does NOT tolerate drought PESTS Leaf
scorch aphids (sooty mold) leaf spots USE
Large areas naturalizing in groups MISC.
Weak-wooded will yellow and defoliate first in a
drought
59Liriodendron tulipifera Medio-Pictum
60Liriodendron tulipifera Arnold
61Liriodendron tulipifera Aureomarginata
62Magnolia acuminatacucumbertree magnolia
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Pyramidal when young
- elliptical when mature
63FOL Dark green in summer fall green or
brown
64BARK Gray brown with some ridges and furrows at
maturity.
65FL. FR. Petals greenish-yellow, 3 long, sl.
fragrant, in June (not showy) Aggregate of
follicles (cucumber-like)
66CULTURE Tolerates alkaline soils does NOT
tolerate wet or dry sites NOT pollution
tolerant fleshy roots PESTS None USE
Large areas, naturalizing MISC. Outstanding
plant according to 1998 Cary Award plants for New
England underutilized
67Morus albacommon mulberry
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Extremely dense canopy, rounded crown
68FOL Variable, typically a good dark lustrous
green fall color variable, green to yellow
69BARK Younger stems have an orange cast to the
bark. Mature plants exhibit a more brown color.
70FL. FR. Polygamo-dioecious, catkins fruit
fleshy multiple drupes, white, pink, purple,
3/4, edible
71CULTURE Tolerates salt (air and soil)
tolerates drought tolerates partial shade soils
adaptable PESTS Few in the Northeast USE
Large areas, naturalizing trash tree
attracts wildlife
72MISC. Fruit stains cathartic imported from
China for silkworm industry Chaparral is
weeping and fruitless, Pendula is weeping with
fruit
73Morus alba Pendula
74Nyssa sylvaticablack gum
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Pyramidal when young
- dense, horizontal branches and
- rounded when mature
75FOL Dark, lustrous green in summer fall color
is outstanding! fluorescent yellow, orange,
scarlet, purple
76BARK Quite variable, often broken into thick
irregular blocks. Mature bark can have an
alligator hide appearance.
77FL. FR. Polygamo-dioecious fruit oblong
drupes, 1/2, edible by wildlife
78CULTURE Difficult to transplant (taproot)
prefers acidic, MWDS full sun or partial
shade PESTS Cankers and leaf spots USE
Specimen tree street tree in rural or suburban
sites naturalizing MISC. One of the best
native trees for consistent fall color!
79Fraxinus americanawhite ash
SIZE Large HABIT pyramidal when young
upright and rounded when mature
80FOL Medium green sometimes yellow but
typically purple/maroon in fall
81BARK Gray in color, forming straight ridges and
furrows.
82FL. FR. Dioecious not showy fruit
clusters of pendulous, tan samaras
83CULTURE Soil adaptable pH adaptable, prefers
MWDS (less tolerant of adverse conditions than F.
pennsylvanica ) PESTS leaf spots, cankers, ash
borer, galls, scale, etc Phytoplasms ash
yellows Phytoplasmas are minute wall-less
bacteria that inhabit the phloem of diseased
plants USE Lawns, woodlands, large areas MISC.
Junginger Autumn Purple a female cultivar
with oval form and excellent purple fall color
other cultivars available Ash yellows
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84Fraxinus pennsylvanicagreen ash
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT pyramidal when
- young irregular to rounded
- when mature
85FOL Medium green yellow in fall
86BARK Similar to white ash but ridges arent as
straight and bark doesnt appear to be as clean.
87FL. FR. Dioecious not showy fruit
clusters of pendulous, tan samaras
88CULTURE Soil adaptable tolerates high pH,
salt, drought, and poor soils PESTS leaf
spots, cankers, ash borer, galls, scale, etc...
USE Lawns, street tree,...
over-planted MISC. Marshalls Seedless a
male cultivar other cultivars available
89Emerald Ash Borer
- Emerald ash borer - Agrilus planipennis - is a
new insect in the US from Asia
90Emerald Ash Borer
91Emerald Ash Borer
Epicormic shoot growth
Planted as a replacement for American Elms on
this street , the ash are now also in decline
92Platanus x acerifolia BloodgoodBloodgood
London planetree
SIZE Large HABIT Pyramidal and open when
young wide-spreading, open crown when mature
93FOL Medium green tan-brown in fall
94BARK Very ornamental, olive green to cream
colored exfoliating bark.
95FL. FR. Monoecious not showy fruit
syncarp (multiple fruit) in a 1.5 round globe
(in 2s) disperses in October (fluff)
96CULTURE Soil adaptable tolerates basic soils,
air pollution (except ozone), heat, drought, and
severe pruning PESTS Canker, powdery
mildew USE Large open areas MISC. Messy...
bark exfoliates in plates in Spring, fruits
disperse seeds in early fall, and foliage drops
without fall color
97Platanus occidentalisAmerican planetree
- SIZE Large
- HABIT Pyramidal and open when young
wide-spreading, open crown when mature
98FOL medium green tan-brown in fall
99BARK Scaly near the base, exfoliating on upper
trunk exposing white inner layers.
100FL. FR. Monoecious not showy fruit
syncarp (multiple fruit) in a 1.5 round globe
disperses in October (fluff)
101CULTURE Soil adaptable tolerates basic soils,
air pollution, and light shade PESTS Canker,
powdery mildew USE Large open areas
naturalizing MISC. Messy... bark exfoliates in
plates in Spring, fruits disperse seeds in early
fall, and foliage drops without reward
102Prunus sargentiiSargent cherry
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Vase-shaped when
- mature
103FOL New foliage is reddish lustrous, dark
green in summer bronze to red fall color
104BARK Rich polished maroon to chestnut brown.
Prominent lenticels.
105FL. FR. Single, pink 1.5 across, clustered
in umbels in May fruit 1/3 purple-black
drupe in July
106CULTURE Tolerates partial shade tolerates
pruning PESTS Few USE Lawn tree specimen
attracts wildlife MISC. Beautiful polished
red-chestnut brown bark
107Prunus sargentii Columnaris
108Pyrus calleryana BradfordBradford pear
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Conical/pyramidal when
- young upright oval when mature
109FOL Very dark, glossy green foliage scarlet
and purple in fall
110BARK Lightly ridged and furrowed. Grayish
brown at maturity.
111FL. FR. White, 1/2 across, in corymbs in May
before foliage, malodorous fruit 1/2 round,
tan pome (not showy)
112CULTURE Soil adaptable tolerates drought
tolerates air pollution PESTS Resistant to
fireblight (bacteria) USE Street tree, lawn
tree overused! MISC. Found all over the
country!!! Tight crotch angles that are subject
to splitting in ice or storms
113Phellodendron amurenseamur corktree
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Broad spreading with a
- short trunk, open and rounded
- crown
114FOL Lustrous, medium green yellow in fall
115BARK Distinctly ridged and furrowed on mature
bark. Gray-brown in color.
116FL. FR. Dioecious not showy fruit 1/2
black drupe in October (female)
117CULTURE Soil adaptable tolerates air
pollution PESTS None leaf scorch USE
Parks and large areas NOT a good street
tree MISC. May be added to the weedy tree list
out West. Not a problem in Vermont
118Populus albawhite poplar
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Broad spreading,
- open and rounded crown
119FOL Dark green above and silver-white below
no fall color
120BARK Light green to whitish with darker
blotches. Mature trunks can become dark with
deep furrows.
121FL. FR. Dioecious not showy fruit 3-4
catkin containing capsules (female)
122CULTURE Easy to grow! Soil adaptable
tolerates air pollution, pH, and salt spray
prune in summer/fall (bleeds if pruned in
winter/spring) PESTS Canker, leaf spots,
aphids, etc. USE Parks and large areas NOT a
good street tree or residential tree as roots can
clog drains MISC. Dirr hates this plant! Can
sucker from roots and can be weak-wooded but it
adds an unusual color to the landscape!!
123Populus deltoidesEastern cottonwood
- SIZE Large
- HABIT Pyramidal when young
- vase-shaped when mature
- (often irregular)
124FOL Medium green above and below seldom any
fall color
125BARK Gray and divided into thick flattened
ridges separated by deep fissures.
126FL. FR. Dioecious catkins (not showy)
fruit capsules releasing cottony seeds in June
127FL. FR. Dioecious catkins (not showy)
fruit capsules releasing cottony seeds in June
128CULTURE Tolerates dry or wet sites tolerates
salt and pollution pH adaptable PESTS
Canker, rusts, spots, powdery mildew USE None
except along rivers/streams MISC. Very messy
weak wooded best in river bottoms
129Populus nigra ItalicaLombardy poplar
- SIZE Medium
-
- HABIT Columnar
130FOL Dark green above and light below no fall
color
131FL. FR. Dioecious male catkins not showy
BARK Whitish bark in youth which becomes dark
and slightly furrowed with time.
132CULTURE Soil adaptable PESTS Canker often
kills this plant USE Windbreak MISC. Very
short-lived introduced to North America in 1784
from Italy. Very formal tree widely used in
Europe and Montreal, Canada
133Salix alba Tristisgolden weeping willow
- SIZE Medium
- HABIT Mounded and weeping
134FOL Bright green above and silvery (glaucous)
below yellow in fall
135BARK Yellowish brown, somewhat corky.
FL. FR. Dioecious catkins (not showy)
136CULTURE Prefer moist to wet sites pH
adaptable PESTS Powdery mildew rust, aphids,
etc... USE Beautiful around ponds and
lakes MISC. Weak-wooded short-lived
graceful roots seek-out water!
137Salix matsudana Tortuosadragons claw willow
SIZE Medium HABIT Upright and spreading
138FOL Bright green above and silvery (glaucous)
below yellowish in fall
139BARK Greenish brown, similar to S. alba.
FL. FR. Dioecious catkins (not showy).
This is a female clone!
140CULTURE Prefer moist to wet sites PESTS
Rust, aphids, canker, willow leaf beetle,
etc... USE Beautiful around ponds and
lakes MISC. Weak-wooded short-lived good
for florist industry interesting texture in the
winter landscape