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A large shade tree with handsome glossy green foliage in summer that transitions to a beautiful scarlet red in fall. Oaks are known for being supportive to the most wildlife.
This is a great tree for Honey Bees but not always the best as a landscape tree. It is prone to self seeding and suckering so it will multiply which is great if you want more of them but not if you want a tree that stays in one place. Very showy flowers.
This is a very large deciduous conifer that reaches 50-70 feet tall. Native to wet areas but adaptable to dry soil. Can produce cypress "knees", basically root flares that rise above the soil surface, but only in wet areas. Also a good choice to bonsai.
A native tree that is a honey bees all star. Fragrant yellow flowers blooming in late spring to summer will be a joy for pollinators. Makes a distinct flavored honey. A larger shade tree with handsome dark green foliage in summer.
'Jefferson' American Elm was bred for exceptional Dutch Elm disease resistant. It also typically grows slightly smaller than the species. This is an introduction by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior and Agricultural Research Cente