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1 Shade Trees (buds) Nursery Landscape ID

2 Shade Trees Bald Cypress Ginkgo Honey Locust Japanese Maple
Little Leaf Linden Northern Red Oak Norway Maple Pin Oak Red Maple River Birch Sugar Maple Sweet Gum Tulip Tree White Ash

3 Tree Stem Leaf Arrangement Type of Leaf
Bald Cypress Alternate, with blades generally spreading around the twig linear, and flat Ginkgo Alternate 2-4 inches Honey Locust Smooth reddish-brown zigzag stem Pinnately or bipinnately compound 6-8” long with alternate leaflets Japanese Maple Opposite 2 to 5" simple leaf with 5 to 9 lobes; Little Leaf Linden Slender brown stems Simple 1 ½ - 2” long Northern Red Oak Quite stout, red-brown and glabrous; terminal buds multiple; covered with red-brown, mostly hairless scales simple, 5 to 8 inches long, oblong in shape with 7 to 11 bristle-tipped lobes Norway Maple Simple 4”-7” wide with 5 lobes

4 Tree Stem Leaf Arrangement Type of Leaf
Pin Oak Slender greenish brown Alternate Simple 3-5” long Red Maple Red to green glabrous stems Opposite Simple 2-5” long River Birch Pubescent, glabrous, turning reddish Sugar Maple Slender brown stems with lenticels Simple 3-6” across Sweet Gum Corky ridges on dark brown stems Simple 4-7” across Tulip Tree Aromatic when broken, green to reddish brown Simple; 3-6” long White Ash compound and oppositely arranged Pinnately compound; 5-9 leaflets, 2-5” long

5 Bald Cypress

6 Ginkgo

7 Honey Locust

8 Japanese Maple

9 Little Leaf of Linden

10 Northern Red Oak

11 Norway Maple

12 Pin Oak

13 Red Maple

14 River Birch

15 Sugar Maple

16 Sweet Gum

17 Tulip Tree

18 White Ash

19 Pin Oak Northern Red Oak

20 Japanese Maple Red Maple Norway Maple Sugar Maple


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