swamp white oak
Quercus bicolor
Height and spread of 50–60’. Indigenous to moist to swampy locations in bottomlands and lowlands, … Continued
Quercus bicolor
Height and spread of 50–60’. Indigenous to moist to swampy locations in bottomlands and lowlands, … Continued
Quercus imbricaria
Not easily recognized as an oak due to the atypical, unlobed foliage. Less common than … Continued
Quercus muehlenbergii
Height of 40–50’ and a spread of 50–60’ at a slow to medium rate, with … Continued
Quercus palustris
Distinctive branching pattern sets it apart from other oaks. Homeowners and city foresters like this … Continued
Quercus phellos
Frequently planted along streets and in parks. Turns shades of yellow bronze-orange, yellow-brown and russet-red … Continued
Quercus shumardii
Typically grows at a moderately fast rate to a height of 40-60′ with shiny, dark … Continued
Quercus robur
A long-lived oak with a broadly rounded to spreading habit and a short trunk. An … Continued
Acer negundo
This hardy, fast-growing native tree can survive dry and extremely cold conditions. Food source for … Continued
Hydrangea petiolaris
These beautiful climbing vines cling to surfaces by aerial rootlets. With a slow-growing, shrubby habit … Continued
Quercus x macdanielii 'Clemons'
Heritage oak is a natural hybrid cross of robur English Oak and native macrocarpa Bur … Continued
Aesculus glabra
Growing in open spaces, these trees may reach 60’ tall by 30’ wide, but as … Continued
Thuja standishii x plicata 'Green Giant'
Best grown in moist, fertile, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerates a … Continued