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11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) Foundation 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

PLANT MATERIALS LESSON 11 – TREES PART 1 Deciduous Trees

Norway Maple – Acer platanoides 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Red maple – Acer rubrum Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

Silver Maple – Acer saccharinum 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

Sugar Maple – Acer saccharum Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

River Birch – Betula nigra 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries and Harold Pellett

Paper Birch – Betula papyrifera 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries and Harold Pellett

Common Hackberry – Celtis occidentalis 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo Courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

Green Ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Harold Pellet

Ginkgo / Maidenhair Tree - Ginkgo biloba 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

Apples and Crabapples – Malus spp. Photos courtesy of Harold Pellett 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Large-Toothed Aspen – Populus grandidentata 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Harold Pellett

11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Quaking Aspen – Populus tremuloides 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Harold Pellett

Eastern Cottonwood - Populus deltoides Photos courtesy of Harold Pellett 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

White Oak - Quercus alba 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photos courtesy of Harold Pellett

Bur Oak – Quercus macrocarpa Photo courtesy of Harold Pellett 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc

Northern Red Oak – Quercus rubra 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Harold Pellett

American Linden / Basswood – Tilia americana 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Harold Pellett

Littleleaf Linden – Tilia cordata 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

American Elm - Ulmus americana 11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

Connect with horticulture and landscaping resources. Thank you for using the Pathways through Horticulture Curriculum, provided to Minnesota teachers free-of-charge, courtesy of the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association and the MNLA Foundation. For more information or to inquire about other resources offered by the MNLA Foundation, please contact: MNLA Foundation Office: 651-633-4987 Email: MNLA@MNLA.biz   www.MNLAschoolhouse.org Connect with horticulture and landscaping resources. www.theLandLovers.org Your resource for careers in the green industry.   These lessons were obtained through a purchase agreement between the Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) and the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association (PLNA) and have been modified by the MNLA. The Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association retains all original ownership rights and all copyrights. © 2005, Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association. All Rights Reserved.