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  1. American Elm 6

    Elms are loved for their graceful, stately shape, with branches like spreading fountains, and their green leaves that turn gold in fall.

  2. Common Bald Cypress 7

    Unlike most cone-bearing trees, bald cypress loses its needles each winter and grows a new set in spring.

  3. Saucer Magnolia 8

    The Saucer Magnolia tree has saucer-shaped white and pink blooms on bare branches in spring.

  4. Tulip Poplar 9

    The Tulip Tree is one of the largest hardwood trees in North America.

  5. Kentucky Coffeetree 10

    The Kentucky Coffeetree is a moderately fast-growing tree, reaching heights of 50 to 70 feet and flowers in June.

  6. Pecan 11

    The Pecan is a large deciduous tree growing up to 131 feet with a typical spread of up to 75 feet.

  7. Purpleleaf Sand Cherry 12

    The Purpleleaf Sand Cherry is most noted for its reddish-purple foliage that retains good color throughout the summer.

  8. Japanese Maple 14

    The Japanese Maple is a deciduous shrub or small tree that can reach heights of up to 33 feet that often takes on a dome-like form when it matures in good conditions.

  9. Boxelder 16

    The Boxelder is a species of maple native to North America.

  10. Eastern Red Cedar 22

    The Eastern Redcedar is a dense slow-growing coniferous evergreen tree that can grow up to 66 feet tall.

  11. Chinese Elm 24

    Commonly called Chinese Elm or Lacebark Elm is a medium-sized deciduous tree that typically grows up to 50 feet tall with a rounded crown and long pendulous branching.

  12. Burr Oak 26

    The Burr Oak is a large, deciduous tree with a very wide, open crown.

  13. Sweetbay Magnolia 34

    The sweetbay magnolia grows to a height of 20 feet and a spread of 10 to 20 feet at maturity.

  14. Rock Elm 42

    Rock Elm trees are large deciduous tree that can grow up to heights of 100 feet and live 300 years.

  15. Paperbark Maple 43

    The tree is a small, deciduous, oval to oval-rounded tree with slender upright branching.

  1. Cedar Elm 44

    A Cedar Elm tree is a large, oval-rounded medium growing tree with heights of up to 70 feet high and 60 feet wide.

  2. Longleaf Pine 46

    Longleaf pine is an evergreen conifer that got its common name for having the longest leaves of the eastern pine species.

  3. Formosan Sweetgum 49

    The Formosan Sweetgum is a low-maintenance deciduous shade tree that is native to southern China and Taiwan.

  4. American Yellowwood 50

    The American Yellowwood is a medium- to large-sized tree, 30 feet to 50 feet high, with smooth, beech-like gray to brown bark.

  5. Japanese Zelkova 51

    The Japanese Zelkova is a good street and shade tree that has an appealing vase-shaped form with a rounded crown.

  6. Silver Maple 52

    Silver maple is a tall, fast-growing, native tree of eastern North America with mature heights of over 70 feet and 50 feet wide.

  7. Northern Catalpa 53

    Catalpa is a Midwest native tree grows 40 feet to 60 feet tall, with a narrow, open, irregularly rounded crown and spreading branches.

  8. Common Hackberry 54

    The common hackberry is a medium-sized tree, 30 to 50 feet in height, with a slender trunk.

  9. Eastern Redbud 55

    The Eastern Redbud is a small tree with a multiple trunk habit with heights of up to 30 feet tall, common in the understory and along roadsides.

  10. Chinese Fringe 56

    Chinese Fringe is a beautiful multi-stemmed shrub to small tree, reaching heights of 25 feet, with exfoliating, gray-brown bark that comes off in strips.

  11. White Ash 57

    The white ash is a handsome tree native to North America.

  12. Ginkgo 58

    Ginkgo biloba is a deciduous slow growing conifer (a true gymnosperm) that matures to 100 feet tall.

  13. American Holly 59

    The height of American holly or Christmas holly ranges from 25 feet to 60 feet in the warmer parts of its range.

  14. Sourwood 61

    The Sourwood is one of the most beautiful natives and is ideal as a small specimen tree.

  15. Sycamore 62

    An American sycamore tree can often be easily distinguished from other trees by its mottled bark which flakes off in great irregular masses, leaving the surface mottled, and greenish-white, gray and brown.

  1. American Elm 6
  2. Common Bald Cypress 7
  3. Saucer Magnolia 8
  4. Tulip Poplar 9
  5. Kentucky Coffeetree 10
  6. Pecan 11
  7. Purpleleaf Sand Cherry 12
  8. Japanese Maple 14
  9. Boxelder 16
  10. Eastern Red Cedar 22
  11. Chinese Elm 24
  12. Burr Oak 26
  13. Sweetbay Magnolia 34
  14. Rock Elm 42
  15. Paperbark Maple 43
  16. Cedar Elm 44
  17. Longleaf Pine 46
  18. Formosan Sweetgum 49
  19. American Yellowwood 50
  20. Japanese Zelkova 51
  21. Silver Maple 52
  22. Northern Catalpa 53
  23. Common Hackberry 54
  24. Eastern Redbud 55
  25. Chinese Fringe 56
  26. White Ash 57
  27. Ginkgo 58
  28. American Holly 59
  29. Sourwood 61
  30. Sycamore 62
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