Recommended Large Deciduous Trees (40' and over) Sugar Maple Red Maple Hackberry American Beech European Beech Ginkgo (male) 'Green Mountain' 'Fairview' Crescendo Flashfire Fall Fiesta Apollo Wright Brothers Caddo Majesty 'Armstrong' 'Bowhall' 'Autumn Flame' 'October Glory' 'Schlesinger' Autumn Blaze Burgundy Belle Autumn Radiance Autumn Fantasy Marmo Sun Valley Northwood Redpointe `Prairie Pride Prairie Sentinel Ultra Tricolor Riversii Princeton Sentry Magyar Autumn Gold Windover Gold Kentucky Coffeetree (male) Espresso (Fruitless) (male) Stately Manor Cucumber Magnolia European Larch White Oak Red Oak
Swamp White Oak Shingle Oak Bur Oak English Oak Chinquapin Oak Sassafras Dawn Redwood Northern Catalpa Bald Cypress American Linden Silver Linden Crimean Linden Zelkova Tree Miyabe Maple Horsechestnut Sawtooth Oak Overcup Oak Chestnut Oak Black Oak Scarlet Oak Sweetgum Black Gum ' Regal Prince Crimson Spire Kindred Spirit 'Shawnee Brave' 'Redmond' American Sentry 'Sterling Silver' 'Laurelhurst' 'Green Vase' 'Halka' 'Village Green' Wireless Musashino `Morton' 'Baumanii' (Fruitless) Briotti 'Gobbler' 'Rotundiloba' (Fruitless) Happidaze (Fruitless) 'Red Rage' Lacebark Elm Princeton Elm Commendation Elm London Planetree Turkish Filbert *Accolade Elm *Frontier Elm *Princeton Elm Dynasty Allee Emerald Flair 'Princeton' 'Morton Stalwart' 'Bloodgood' 'Columbia' 'Morton' Frontier 'Princeton
*New Horizon Elm *Valley Forge Elm *Triumph Elm 'New Horizon' 'Valley Forge' 'Morton Glossy' * - Denotes varieties resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Recommended Medium Deciduous Trees (25' - 40' tall) European Black Alder European Hornbeam American Hornbeam Katsura Tree Native Flame Firespire Yellowwood Saucer Magnolia Hophornbeam (Ironwood) Litteleaf Linden 'Greenspire' 'Chancellor' 'Glenleven' 'Tures' Shamrock Amur Corktree Amur Chokecherry 'Macho' Eyestopper Recommended Small Deciduous Trees (25' and under) Paperbark Maple Amur Maple Serviceberry Allegheny Serviceberry Eastern Redbud Whitebud Pagoda Dogwood Kousa Dogwood Cornelian cherry Dogwood 'Flame' 'Autumn Brilliance' 'Forest Prince' 'Princess Diana' 'Robin Hill' 'Prince Charles' 'Golden Glory' Common Witchhazel Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Winter King Hawthorn 'Winter King'
Carolina Silverbell Star Magnolia Sweetbay Magnolia Peking Tree Lilac Japanese Tree Lilac White Fringetree *Flowering Crabapple 'Royal Star' 'Morton' 'Ivory Silk' 'Summer Snow' 'Adams' 'Beverly' 'Calocarpa' 'Coralburst' 'Donald Wyman' 'Harvest Gold' 'Indian Magic' 'Prairiefire' 'Red Jewel' 'Sugar Tyme' Pink Sparkles Purple Prince Royal Raindrops * the suggested crabapples have been recommended due to local adaptability and resistance to foliar diseases. Not all varieties listed are deemed suitable as parkway or street trees because of growth habits or characteristics. Some varieties may pose visibility or obstruction problems. Restricted Trees The following is a listing of trees commonly found in our locale. Specific species chosen are based on fruiting habits, growth habits, form, susceptibility to serious diseases and insects, propensity to storm damage, and other limitations. Listed limitations are the more serious problems for our specific area. Problem/Limitation American Elm Ash (all varieties) Emerald Ash Borer Infestation 7-18-2008 Moline Elm Siberian Elm Vase/ Holly Leaf Elm Winged Elm Slippery Elm Cottonwood Weak wooded, fast growing Tuliptree Weak wooded, storm damage Mulberry (all varieties) Willow (all varieties) Weak wooded, storm damage Tree of Heaven Aggressive, weak wooded
*Ginkgo (female) Poplar (all varieties) *Sycamore (all varieties) Silver Maple Malodorous fruit Fast growing, weak wooded Twig blight, weak wooded Storm damage, tree rot Box Elder Fast growing, weak wooded Pin Oak Iron Chlorosis *Sweet gum Russian Olive Disease, storm damage Honey Locust Thorns, serious disease problem Royal Paulownia Questionable hardiness Black Locust Thorns, borers, shallow rooted *Horsechestnut Leaf blotch, foliar disease Callery Pear (all varieties) Fireblight, storm damage Birch Borers Mountain Ash Borers Osage Orange Persimmon (female) Kentucky Coffee tree (female) Walnut Fir Arborvitae Pine Spruce Hemlock Juniper Yew *Please refer to the recommended list for acceptable fruitless cultivars.