Table 5.5 Recommended Large Deciduous Trees

Table 5.5 Recommended 1 Large Deciduous Trees

Scientific Name

Common Name

Aesculus hippocastanum

Common Horsechestnut

Acer buergeranum

Trident Maple

Acer griseum

Paperbark Maple

Acer palmatum

Japanese Maple

Acer rubrum

Red Maple

Acer saccharum

Sugar Maple

Amelanchier canadensis

Serviceberry

Betula nigra

River Birch

Betula papyrifera

Paper Birch

Carya ovata

Shagbark Hickory

Carya glabra

Pignut Hickory

Carya cordiformis

Hackberry

Cercidiphyllum japonicum

Katsura Tree

Cladastris lutea

Yellowwood

Fagus grandiflora

American Beech

Fraxinus americana

White Ash

Fraxinus pennsylvanica

Green Ash

Gingko biloba

Gingko (male only)

Gymnocladus dioicus

Kentucky Coffeetree

Liquidambar rotundiloba

Fruitless Sweetgum

Liriodendron tulipifera

Tulip Poplar

Maackia amurensis

Amur Maackia

Nyssa sylvatica

Black gum

Oxydendron arborea

Sourwood

Platanus occidentalis

Sycamore

Quercus accustissima

Sawtooth Oak

Quercus alba

White Oak

Quercus bicolor

Swamp White Oak

Quercus coccinea

Scarlet Oak

Quercus falcata

Southern Red Oak

Quercus laurifolia

Laurel Oak

Quercus nigra

Water Oak

Quercua palustris

Pin Oak

Quercus phellos

Willow Oak

Quercua rubra

Red Oak

Quercus shumardi

Shumard Oak

Salix babylonica

Weeping Willow

Taxodium distichum

Bald Cypress

Tilia americana

American Linden

Tilia cordata

Littleleaf Linden

Ulmus alata

Winged Elm

Zelkova serrata

Japanese Zelkova

1 Species which are not included on the recommended species list may be used, but the applicant must show that the plant materials meet the standards of Article V and are appropriate for the area.