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Trees for Conservation a buyer s guide

The tree program enables farmers, ranchers and rural landowners to obtain trees at nominal cost. The program s aim is to encourage landowners to plant new forests; establish effective windbreaks to reduce erosion, protect homes, cropland, livestock and highways; and enhance wildlife habitat. Our trees and shrubs are grown for their conservation benefits only. Ornamental qualities such as color, degree of flowering, fruit production and others are not guaranteed. To participate, landowners must have at least two acres of land and must agree not to use the trees for ornamental or landscaping purposes. These trees and shrubs cannot be resold as living plants (the roots must be severed). Contact your local nursery for ornamental needs. For information on ordering trees and application forms, contact your local soil conservation district, your local Extension county office, your district office (page vi), or the nursery. CSFS #115-1196 Many thanks to Dennis Will, Dan Wand, Greg Morgenson, Vince Urbina, Randy Moench and Mike Way for the fine photographs in this publication. This publication was developed by the, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-5060. ii

Trees for Conservation a buyer s guide a catalog of conservation tree and shrub species grown at the Nursery Revised October 2008 3

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Contents Offices... vi Caragana... 1 Cotoneaster... 1 Chokecherry... 2 Lilac... 2 Native plum... 3 Sumac (skunkbush)... 3 Sand cherry... 4 Nanking cherry... 4 European sage... 5 Wild rose... 5 Buffaloberry... 6 Four-wing saltbush... 6 Golden currant... 7 Serviceberry... 7 Mountain mahogany... 8 Red-osier dogwood... 8 New Mexico forestiera (privet)... 9 Snowberry... 9 Wax currant... 10 Green ash... 10 Siberian elm... 11 Hybrid cottonwood... 11 Native willow mix... 12 Golden willow... 12 Hackberry... 13 Honeylocust... 13 Lombardy poplar... 14 Bur oak... 14 Coyote willow... 15 Peachleaf willow... 15 Prairie sky poplar... 16 Gambel oak... 16 Lanceleaf cottonwood... 17 Aspen... 17 Austrian pine... 18 Colorado blue spruce... 18 Douglas-fir... 19 Engelmann spruce... 19 Eastern redcedar... 20 Lodgepole pine... 20 Pinon pine... 21 Ponderosa pine... 21 Rocky Mountain juniper... 22 Scotch pine... 22 White fir... 23 Bristlecone pine... 23 Narrowleaf cottonwood... 24 Freemont cottonwood... 24 Limber pine... 25 Subalpine fir... 25 5

Jeff J. Jahnke, State Forester Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-5060 (970) 491-6303 Alamosa District P. O. Box 1137 129A Santa Fe Alamosa, CO 81101-1137 (719) 587-0915 Boulder District 5625 Ute Highway Longmont, CO 80503-9130 (303) 823-5774 Canon City District 515 McDaniel Blvd., Industrial Park Canon City, CO 81212-4164 (719) 275-6865 Durango District P. O. Box 7233 Fort Lewis College Campus Durango, CO 81301-3908 (970) 247-5250 Fort Collins District Building #1052, Foothills Campus Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-5060 (970) 491-8660 Fort Morgan District P.O. Box 368 801 East Burlington Fort Morgan, CO 80701-3638 (970) 867-5610 Franktown District 2068 North State Highway 83 P. O. Box 485 Franktown, CO 80116-0485 (303) 660-9625 Golden District 1504 Quaker Street Golden, CO 80401-2956 (303) 279-9757 Granby District P. O. Box 69 201 E Jasper Granby, CO 80446-0069 (970) 887-3121 Grand Junction District State Services Building 222 South 6th Street, Room 416 Grand Junction, CO 81501-2771 (970) 248-7325 Gunnison District P. O. Box 1390 Gunnison, CO 81230-1390 (970) 641-6852 La Junta District 208 Santa Fe Avenue, Suite 21 La Junta, CO 81050-0977 (719) 384-9087 La Veta District P. O. Box 81 Moore & Poplar Streets La Veta, CO 81055-0081 (719) 742-3588 Montrose District 102 Par Place, Suite 1 Montrose, CO 81401-4196 (970) 249-9051 Salida District 7980 West Highway 50 Salida, CO 81201-9571 (719) 539-2579 Steamboat Springs District P. O. Box 773657 1475 Pine Grove Road, Suite 201A Steamboat Springs, CO 80477-3657 (970) 879-0475 Woodland Park District P. O. Box 9024 113 South Boundary Woodland Park, CO 80866-9024 (719) 687-2921 CSFS Nursery Building 1060, Foothills Campus Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-5060 (970) 491-8429 10/08 6

Caragana Caragana arborescens Growth Form: irregular or hedgelike Crown Density: dense Size: 8-12 feet high 5-8 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Elevational Range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: good salt and alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: aphids and grasshoppers Possible Disease Problems: very resistant Wildlife Value: good: songbirds Seasonal Color: yellow spring flowers Miscellany: does well in poor soils Cotoneaster Cotoneaster acutifolia Growth Form: ovoid to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 6-8 feet high 3-5 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Elevational Range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: oyster shell scale Possible Disease Problems: fireblight; fairly resistant Wildlife Value: high: song and game birds Seasonal Color: brilliant red-orange foliage Miscellany: can be clipped to a hedge 1

Chokecherry Prunus virginiana Growth Form: ovoid to irregular Size: 6-20 feet high 6-20 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Elevational Range: to 9,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: borers, pear-slug sawfly Possible Disease Problems: black knot, fireblight Wildlife Value: high: song and ground birds; good: small mammals, and browse for deer Seasonal Color: golden yellow to orange fall foliage Miscellany: delicious edible fruit for jellies and pies; native; can be poisonous to livestock Lilac Syringa spp. var. villosa lilac common lilac Growth Form: round to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 8-12 feet high 8-12 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: lilac borer, leaf miners, oyster shell scale Possible Disease Problems: lilac leaf blotch, powdery mildew, some leaf spots Wildlife Value: moderately high: songbirds; cover value Seasonal Color: fragrant purple or white spring flowers Miscellany: develops into a dense barrier 2

Native plum Prunus americana Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: to 8 feet high to 8 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: pear-slug sawfly Possible Disease Problems: fireblight, powdery mildew Wildlife Value: excellent: hoofed browsers; nesting cover and food value Seasonal Color: large white flowers in May Miscellany: native; delicious edible fruit for jellies and canning; forms a thicket Sumac (skunkbush) Rhus trilobata Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: dense Size: to 4 feet high to 8 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent to moderate Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: excellent alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: fairly resistant Possible Disease Problems: Fusarium wilt Wildlife Value: excellent: many birds Seasonal Color: red-orange fall foliage Miscellany: native; berries have slight lemon taste when rolled under tongue 3

Sand cherry Prunus besseyi Growth Form: spreading Size: 3 feet high 4 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Cold Hardiness: good Life Span: short Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: best on sandy to loamy soils Possible Insect Problems: pear slug; fall web worm Possible Disease Problems: powdery mildew Wildlife Value: excellent: browse and food value Seasonal Color: pink flowers Miscellany: native; edible fruit Nanking cherry Prunus tomentosa Growth Form: round to irregular Size: to 8 feet high to 8 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: tent caterpillars, bark beetles Possible Disease Problems: shot-hole leaf spot, black knot Wildlife Value: high: song and game birds Seasonal Color: white flowers in spring Miscellany: delicious edible fruit for jellies; blooms early 4

European sage Artemesia abrotanum Growth Form: round to irregular Crown Density: open Size: to 8 feet high to 8 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Cold Hardiness: good Elevational Range: to 6,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: fairly resistant Possible Disease Problems: fairly resistant Wildlife Value: fair; cover and browse value Wild rose Rosa spp. Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: 4 feet high, spreading Drought Resistance: good Elevational Range: to 10,000 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: leaf cutter bees Wildlife Value: excellent: big game browse and food value; relished by grouse, turkey and pheasant Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native; showy flowers; suckers and spreads 5

Buffaloberry Shepherdia argentea Growth Form: round to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 10 feet high; spreading Drought Resistance: good Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline Possible Insect Problems: unimportant Possible Disease Problems: unimportant Wildlife Value: good: food value; excellent: cover for small game and songbird nesting Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native; edible fruit for jellies; forms thickets Four-wing saltbush Atriplex canascens Growth Form: round to irregular Size: 3 feet high 5 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Cold Hardiness: good Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 8,500 feet Soil Conditions: excellent alkali and salt tolerance Possible Insect Problems: grasshoppers Wildlife Value: good: forage value Seasonal Color: mature seed makes fine contrast Miscellany: native 6

Golden currant Ribes aureum Growth Form: round to irregular Size: 7 feet high 3 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Cold Hardiness: good Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: imported currant worm, oyster shell scale Possible Disease Problems: blister rust Wildlife Value: good: food and browse value; nesting cover Seasonal Color: red to orange fall color; showy yellow flowers Miscellany: native; edible fruit Serviceberry Amelanchier spp. Growth Form: ovoid to irregular Size: 6 feet high 5 foot spread Drought Resistance: fair Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 9,000 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: pear slug Possible Disease Problems: leaf spots and rust Wildlife Value: excellent: big game browse; food value for upland game Seasonal Color: showy white flowers Miscellany: native; edible fruit; showy flowers 7

Mountain mahogany Cercocarpus montanus Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 6 feet high 5 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Cold Hardiness: good Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 9,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline; well-drained Possible Insect Problems: tent caterpillars Possible Disease Problems: unimportant Wildlife Value: high: big game browse; cover for small game birds and mammals Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native; seed showy in fall Red-osier dogwood Cornus serica Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: to 8 feet high to 6 foot spread Drought Resistance: fair Elevational Range: to 11,000 feet Soil Conditions: not suited for dense clays Possible Insect Problems: dogwood sawfly, polyphemus moth, oystershell scale Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker Wildlife Value: excellent: grouse, pheasant, turkey, grosbeak, robin, cedar waxwing Seasonal Color: vivid red fall foliage and stems. Showy white flowers and berries Miscellany: for moist sites such as streamside riparian areas Dogwood close-up courtesy Natural Resources Conservation Service 8

New Mexico forestiera (privet) Forestiera neomexicana Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 10 feet high Drought Resistance: excellent Cold Hardiness: good Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: moist; alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: unimportant Possible Disease Problems: unimportant Wildlife Value: good; fruit valuable to quail, songbirds; excellent: cover Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native; bluish-black fruit; yellow flowers Snowberry Symphoricarpos spp. Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: 3 feet high Drought Resistance: fair Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: aphids Possible Disease Problems: leaf spot, anthracnose, rust, powdery mildew Wildlife Value: good: food and cover for turkey, grouse, and other small game Seasonal Color: white fruit Miscellany: native 9

Wax Currant Ribes cereum Growth Form: irregular Size: 3 feet high 3-5 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Cold Hardiness: very good Elevational Range: 4000-11000 feet Soil Conditions: coarse and medium textured soils Possible Insect Problems: Possible Disease Problems: alternate host for white pine blister rust Wildlife Value: high Seasonal Color: attractive red fruit Miscellany: native, edible fruit Green ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Growth Form: irregular to elliptical Size: 35-75 feet high 15-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Elevational Range: to 6,000 feet Soil Conditions: good alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: ash borer, oyster shell scale, ash sawfly Possible Disease Problems: occasional powdery mildew Wildlife Value: fair: game and songbirds Seasonal Color: golden-yellow fall foliage Miscellany: native; does best in sandy, loam soils 10

Siberian elm Ulmus pumila Growth Form: irregular Size: to 40 feet high 30-40 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well Possible Insect Problems: elm leaf beetle Possible Disease Problems: bacterial wetwood Wildlife Value: moderate: song and game birds (seeds and buds) Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: hardiest of all elms; can be weedy Hybrid cottonwood (poplar) Populus spp. Growth Form: globular to irregular Size: 75-100 feet high 50-75 foot spread Drought Resistance: poor Elevational Range: to 6,500 feet Possible Insect Problems: leaf miners, fall webworm, poplar borers, oyster shell scale Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker; bacterial wetwood, Marssonina leaf blight Wildlife Value: fair: nesting and roosting cover Miscellany: Norway male clone, will produce male flowers. No guarantee on degree of cotton production 11

Native willow mix Salix spp. Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: dense Size: to 12 feet high; spreading Drought Resistance: poor Elevational range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: willow and poplar borers; sawfly galls Possible Disease Problems: leaf rust Wildlife Value: high: food and cover for birds, browse value for deer, elk and moose Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: a mix of whiplash (Pacific), strapleaf, and coyote willows, native, suckers and spreads, species mix may vary from year to year Golden willow Salix alba vitellina Growth Form: globular to spreading Size: to 35 feet high to 35 foot spread Drought Resistance: poor Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline and salts well Possible Insect Problems: aphids Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker; bacterial wetwood Wildlife Value: moderate: song and game birds; food value for buds and twigs Seasonal Color: orange-yellow bark on young growth in winter Miscellany: requires moist soil 12

Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Growth Form: globular Size: 40-60 feet high 40-60 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Cold Hardiness: very good to moderate Elevational Range: to 7,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well; moderately salt tolerant Possible Insect Problems: leaf gall psyllids; spiny elm caterpillar; nipple gall always present Possible Disease Problems: hackberry witches broom Wildlife Value: high: songbirds and small mammals Seasonal Color: pale lemon-yellow foliage in fall Miscellany: native; wood of commercial value Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Growth Form: irregular, spreading Crown Density: open, fine-textured Size: 35-75 feet high 15-50 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Cold Hardiness: very good to long Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Possible Insect Problems: pod gall midge; scale insects Possible Disease Problems: thyronectria canker; sunscald; cytospora canker Wildlife Value: low Miscellany: usually thornless 13

Lombardy poplar Populus nigra Italica Growth Form: columnar to ovoid Size: to 40 feet high 10-15 foot spread Drought Resistance: poor Life Span: short Elevational Range: to 8,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: fall webworm Possible Disease Problems: bacterial wetwood; cytospora canker Wildlife Value: low Miscellany: best for temporary protection only Bur oak Quercus macrocarpa Growth Form: globular Size: to 75 feet high Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Life Span: very long Elevational Range: to 7,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well Possible Insect Problems: scales, gall wasps Wildlife Value: excellent: acorn food value for birds and mammals Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: can live more than 200 years 14

Coyote willow Salix exigua Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: dense Size: to 10 feet high; spreading Drought Resistance: poor Life Span: short Elevational Range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: willow and poplar borers; sawfly galls Possible Disease Problems: leaf rust Wildlife Value: high: food and cover for birds; browse value for deer, elk and moose Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native; suckers and spreads Peachleaf willow Salix amygdaloides Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: to 40 feet high Drought Resistance: poor Elevational range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: moist Possible Insect Problems: willow and poplar borers Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker, leaf rust Wildlife Value: high: food and cover for birds, browse value for deer, elk & moose Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native 15

Prairie Sky Cottonwood Populus x canadensis Prairie Sky Growth Form: columnar Size: 50 feet high 10 foot spread Drought Resistance: low Elevational Range: to 8,000 Soil Conditions: Adapted to coarse and medium textured soils Possible Insect Problems: Cottonwood leaf beetle Possible Disease Problems: Good canker resistance Wildlife Value: low Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: usually cottonless Gambel Oak Quercus gambelii Growth Form: irregular Size: 4 to 15 feet high Spread variable Drought Resistance: Low Cold Hardiness: Good Growth Rate: Slow Life Span: Long Elevational Range: 4100 to 9000 Soil Conditions: Adapted to coarse and medium textured soils Possible Insect Problems: gall wasps Possible Disease Problems: anthracnose Wildlife Value: High Seasonal Color: not conspicuous Miscellany: native though can be regarded as weedy in some areas 16

Lanceleaf Cottonwood Populus x acuminata Growth Form: irregular Size: 40 to 60 feet high 25 foot spread Drought Resistance: low Cold Hardiness: good Elevational Range: 4000 to 8500 Soil Conditions: adapted to coarse soils Possible Insect Problems: borers Possible Disease Problems: cankers Wildlife Value: Low Seasonal Color: Can have attractive yellow leaves in fall Miscellany: male flowers Aspen Populus tremuloides Growth Form: ovoid to columnar Crown Density: open Size: 35-50 feet high 20-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: poor Elevational Range: to 11,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: poplar borer, scale, tent caterpillar, twig gall fly Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker, leaf spot Wildlife Value: high: buds and catkins for food value for grouse and browsers Seasonal Color: yellow fall color Miscellany: native 17

Austrian pine Pinus nigra Growth Form: pyramidal Crown Density open Size: to 40 feet high to 30 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Cold Hardiness: fair Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 7,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well Possible Insect Problems: pine tip moth Possible Disease Problems: fairly resistant Wildlife Value: high: song and ground birds, food value from seeds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: forms a good screen Colorado blue spruce Picea pungens Growth Form: conical Crown Density: dense Size: 60-100 feet high 15-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: fair Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: fair alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: pine needle scale, tussock moth, terminal weevil, gall aphids Possible Disease Problems: Valsa canker, spruce witches broom Wildlife Value: high: song and ground birds and grouse; hoofed and small browsers Seasonal Color: bluish evergreen Miscellany: native; Colorado s state tree; high ornamental value 18

Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Growth Form: conical to pyramidal Crown Density: dense Size: 70-100 feet high 20-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: good Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: 6,000 to 9,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: spruce budworm Possible Disease Problems: shoestring root rot; Douglas-fir mistletoe, bacterial gall Wildlife Value: high: food value for grouse, songbirds and small mammals; browse for deer and elk Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native Engelmann spruce Picea engelmannii Growth Form: conical to spirelike Crown Density: dense Size: 70-90 feet high 15-30 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: 8,000 to 11,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: spruce bark beetle, spruce budworm Possible Disease Problems: root rot, spruce broom rust Wildlife Value: high: food value for grouse and songbirds; browse for deer and elk Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native; intolerant of direct sun, requires shade 19

Eastern redcedar Juniperus virginiana Growth Form: pyramidal to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 15-20 feet high 10-20 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline and salts well Possible Insect Problems: spider mites Possible Disease Problems: rust Wildlife Value: high: song and game birds; hoofed browsers, good cover Seasonal Color: rusty red Miscellany: very adaptable to site conditions Lodgepole pine Pinus contorta Growth Form: conical to spirelike Crown Density: open Size: 35-70 feet high 15-30 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: 6,000 to 11,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: mountain pine beetle Possible Disease Problems: mistletoe, western gall rust Wildlife Value: high: food value from seeds for upland game and songbirds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native; good conifer for high altitude windbreaks 20

Pinon pine Pinus edulis Growth Form: rounded to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 15-30 feet high 15-30 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Life Span long Elevational Range: to 7,500 feet Possible Insect Problems: pinon pitch borer, ips, spindle gall midge Possible Disease Problems: black stain root disease, mistletoe Wildlife Value: high: food value from seeds for upland game and songbirds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa Growth Form: conical to ovoid ly dense Size: 40-100 feet high 15-60 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent to moderate Elevational Range: to 9,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well Possible Insect Problems: sawflies, bark beetle, tip moth Possible Disease Problems: western gall rust; dwarf mistletoe, shoestring root rot Wildlife Value: high: song and ground birds, small mammals, browsers Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native; needs well-drained soils 21

Rocky Mountain juniper Juniperus scopulorum Growth Form: pyramidal to irregular Crown Density: dense Size: 15-50 feet high 10-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 9,000 feet Soil Conditions: excellent alkaline tolerance Possible Insect Problems: spider mites, bark beetles Possible Disease Problems: juniper broom rust, juniper gall rusts, juniper true mistletoe Wildlife Value: high: song and ground birds, large browsing mammals Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris Growth Form: pyramidal to ovoid Crown Density: open Size: 40-65 feet high 20-40 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Cold Hardiness: very good Elevational Range: to 7,000 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline Possible Insect Problems: tip moths, ips beetles Possible Disease Problems: fairly resistant Wildlife Value: high: food value for upland game and song birds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: makes an excellent Christmas tree 22

White fir Abies concolor Growth Form: conical Crown Density: dense Size: 60-100 feet high 20-35 foot spread Drought Resistance: very good Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: 6,000 to 9,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: spruce budworm, Douglas-fir tussock moth Possible Disease Problems: needlecast, root rot Wildlife Value: moderate: food source and winter cover for grouse and songbirds Seasonal Color: bluish evergreen Miscellany: native Bristlecone pine Pinus aristata Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: 20-40 feet high Drought Resistance: fair Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 11,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: bark beetles Possible Disease Problems: white pine blister rust Wildlife Value: high: food value from seeds for upland game and songbirds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native 23

Narrowleaf cottonwood Populus angustifolia Growth Form: ovoid to irregular Size: to 50 feet high to 30 foot spread Drought Resistance: fair Elevational Range: 5,000 to 9,500 feet Soil Conditions: tolerates alkaline well Possible Insect Problems: blotchmine beetle Possible Disease Problems: cytospora canker; bacterial wetwood Wildlife Value: moderate: nesting and roosting cover; buds catkins and twigs for food value Seasonal Color: yellow Miscellany: native; very weak wood Fremont Cottonwood Populus fremontii Growth Form: spreading Size: 50-90 feet high 35 foot spread Drought Resistance: Medium Cold Hardiness: Fair Growth Rate: Rapid Life Span: Moderate Elevational Range: 4000 to 7000 feet Soil Conditions: adapted to a variety of soil types Possible Insect Problems: cottonwood leaf beetle Possible Disease Problems: mistletoe Wildlife Value: low Seasonal Color: attractive yellow Miscellany: native of Western Colorado, not cottonless 24

Limber pine Pinus flexilis Growth Form: conical to ovoid Crown Density: open Size: to 35 feet high Drought Resistance: good Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: to 11,000 feet Soil Conditions: well-drained Possible Insect Problems: bark beetles Possible Disease Problems: mistletoe Wildlife Value: high: food value from seeds for upland game and songbirds Seasonal Color: evergreen Miscellany: native Subalpine fir Abies lasiocarpa Growth Form: conical to spire-like Size: 60-100 feet high 10 to 20 foot spread Drought Resistance: poor Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: 8,000 to 11,000 feet Possible Insect Problems: balsam bark beetle, western spruce budworm, fir engraver Possible Disease Problems: armillaria root disease, annosus root rot Wildlife Value: fair: grouse, nutcracker, sapsucker, deer, elk, moose Seasonal Color: distinctive black/purple cones Miscellany: native, not suited to lower elevations, requires shade Photos courtesy Forest Service Canada 25

Wood s Rose Rosa woodsia Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: very dense Size: up to 6 tall; 3-6 wide Drought Resistance: excellent Life Span: perennial Elevational Range: up to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: moderately fertile, well-drained clay loam, sandy loam, or sandy soil Wildlife Value: high; birds and mammals Seasonal Colors: white to red buds Manchurian Apricot Prunus armeniaca Growth Form: rounded Size: up to 26 tall; up to 32 wide Drought Resistance: moderate Elevational Range: up to 7,500 feet Soil Conditions: loam soils Wildlife Value: good; songbirds Seasonal Colors: light pink to brownish 26

Northern Catalpa Catalpa speciose Growth Form: oval Size: 40-60 tall; 20-40 wide Drought Resistance: good Cold Hardiness: good Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: up to 6,000 ft Soil Conditions: acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, silt loam, well-drained, wet and clay soils Wildlife Value: great; hummingbirds, catalpa sphinx moth, bees Seasonal Colors: white buds Antelope Bitterbrush Purshia tridentate Growth Form: shrub-like Size: 2-6 tall; up to 8 wide Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: slow Elevational Range: up to 8,500 feet Soil Conditions: wide range of soil conditions Possible Insect Problems: mites Wildlife Value: great; livestock, large game, small game Seasonal Colors: yellow and white blossoms 27

Thinleaf Alder Alnus incana Growth Form: oval Crown Denisty: thick Size: 10-20 tall; 10-12 wide Drought Resistance: moderate Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: up to 10,000 feet Soil Conditions: heavy moist soil Wildlife Value: excellent Seasonal Colors: green, gray, red, brown Kentucky Coffeetree Gymnocladus dioicus ***Parts of the plant are poisonous*** Growth Form: irregular, oval Size: 50-90 tall; 35-45 wide Drought Resistance: moderate Growth Rate: Slow Elevational Range: up to 6,500 feet Soil Conditions: moist soils Wildlife Value: sparse; leaves and seeds are poisonous Seasonal Colors: pink-bronze, bluish-green 28

Water Birch Betula occidentalis Growth Form: irregular Crown Density: open Size: up to 20 in height Drought Resistance: excellent Growth Rate: moderate Elevational Range: up to 8,000 feet Soil conditions: moist soils Wildlife Value: excellent Seasonal Colors: reddish-brown 29