Drought tolerant and hardy
Very popular shade tree
Hardiest of the Red Maples and first to color in the fall
Has excellent symmetrical branching
Deep Crimson leaf from Spring to Fall
Rapid grower, resistant to frost cracks and sun scold
Seedless, deeply cut foliage, cold hardy
Excellent heat tolerance, hardy, does well in dry restricted areas
Nice size for smaller planting areas
Excellent for northern MN climate
Fairly rapid growing, showy red flowers in spring
Resistant to frost cracks and intolerant of alkaline soils
Fast growing with uniform branching habit
Fast growing, softest wood of all the maples
Largest and finest of the native maples
Uniform branching, upright, narrow, great for planting in limited space landscapes
Most popular of the Littleleaf Linden
Excellent boulevard tree, resistant to sunscald injury and leaf spot
Fabulous for street planting, has the largest leaves of the Lindens
Attractive corky bark, tolerates a wide range of soils
Adapt well to sandy soils, can handle heavier soils
Large, fast growing, large leaves
Distinctive upright oval, foliage has beautiful silver underside
Resembles the American elm, resistant to Dutch elm disease
High resistant to Dutch elm disease and elm leaf beetle, cold hardy
American Elm, Rapid growing, grows vertical
Large growing, highly resisrant to Dutch elm disease
American Elm, Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease
Strong branching, excellent pest and disease resistant
American Elm, Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease
Small leaves tremble at slightest breeze, grows any where
Winter hardy, seedless and thornless, widens with age
Delicate, ferny appearance,grows fast, hardy, seedless
Strong, sturdy trunk, shapely crown, thornless, fruitless
Corky bark, moderate to rapid growing
Columnar growth, fast growing, drought tolerant
Smaller stature, beautiful white flowers
Narrow, upright growth habit ideal for urban landscapes.
Fast-growing, upright maple with strong branching structure.
Narrow, upright Norway maple cultivar with deep burgundy foliage.
Freeman maple with vibrant late fall color and strong structure.
Dark purple foliage all season, slow growing and dense.
American elm cultivar resistant to Dutch elm disease.
Hybrid oak with fast growth and adaptability to urban conditions.
Fast-growing male cottonwood hybrid with no cotton.
Large heart-shaped leaves and showy white flowers in summer.
Large tree with coarse texture and winter interest.
Bright white bark birch with good borer resistance.
Attractive foliage with stunning red fall color.
Native understory tree with muscle-like smooth gray bark.