
Lofty, deciduous (loses its leaves in the fall) conifer (small roundĬones at the end of twigs) is very tolerant to typical urban conditionsĪs well as wet areas. BALDCYPRESS, COMMON (Taxodium distichum).Height 15’-25’ Spread: up to 35’ Typically SERVICEBERRY, DOWNY (Amelanchier arborea).It is well adaptedįor planting beneath power lines due to its small size. The purplish black berries are sweet and juicy but are Main ornamental feature is the white flowers borne in drooping clusters Growth rate, and can be used as a filler plant or to attract birds. Stems are upright and highly branched forming a dense shrub, or if SERVICEBERRY, ALLEGHENY (Amelanchier laevis).Blue-black fruit is eaten by bluebirds, cardinals, and Important berry producer during the early These small trees have attractive bark, flowers,Īnd fruit. SERVICEBERRY or SHADBLOW (Amelanchier canadensis).Pruning after lower branches have been removed for clearance. Can be used as a street, yard, or border tree. Heart-shaped leaves are reddish at emergence, become dark green, then Tree with rounded crown, pink to purplish flowers in early spring. Shade, pawpaw produces a fruit that is readily eaten by wildlife.įlowers open greenish-brown and become deep red. Seeds are eaten by some mammals and birds.įoliage is used by several birds for nest building. White toĬream colored flowers that have a strong lemon and rose-scented smell. MAGNOLIA, SWEETBAY (Magnolia virginiana).Is an attractive orange or grayish brown peeling off in longitudinal Summer and fall, are used by birds and mammals during the winter. Has a lovely yellow fall color, and the small nutlets, which ripen in HOPHORNBEAM/IRONWOOD (Ostrya virginiana).Foliage provides cover for songbirds and mammals. Used extensivelyīy many songbirds including thrushes, mockingbirds, catbirds, bluebirdsĪnd thrashers. The fruit is bright red and persistent into winter. Flowers are white and fall foliage a purple to Has attractive flowers, fruits, and foliage. Excellent specimen tree or for borders and hedges. HAWTHORN, WASHINGTON (Crataegus phaenopyrum).
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Slowing-growing that prefers moist, fertile soils and full sun.Įxcellent specimen tree or in groups, borders or near large buildings. FRINGETREE, WHITE (Chionanthus virginicus).Source for songbirds including evening grosbeak, cardinals, robins and DOGWOOD, AMERICAN FLOWERING (Cornus florida).

The fall foliage color is a deep burgundy.

Fruit are small blue-black berries that are readilyĮaten by birds. It has flat clusters of small whiteįlowers in spring. To round but it has a unique horizontally layered branching structure

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