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Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Maple, Freeman
A cross between Silver Maple and Red Maple.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Maple, Amur : Acer ginnala
A large, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree native to northern Asia which may reach 15-20 feet in height and spread. Noted for its attractive autumn color of yellow, orange, or red.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Linden, Littleleaf : Tilia cordata
Medium-sized tree native to Europe, with a strikingly dense pyramidal to rounded crown. Desirable specimen tree in the landscape. The flowers are highly fragrant and attractive to bees. The largest tree in North Dakota is 35 feet tall with a canopy spread of 32 feet.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Linden, American : Tilia americana
A medium to large tree native east of the Missouri River in North Dakota. Desirable as a landscape tree for its large stature, shade and aromatic flowers. Fruit with attached pale-green bract, gives tree a two-tone appearance in late summer. The largest tree in North Daktoa is 75 feet tall with a canopy spready of 64 feet.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Honeylocust : Gleditsia triacanthos inermis
A medium to large spreading tree reaching 45 to 75 feet in height on good sites, adaptable to variable soil conditions.  Foliage is pinnately compound, fruit is a long brown pod. Produces
hardy seedlings of the variety inermis, which are mostly thornless.  Climatic zones 4 and warmer.  Not hardy in zone 3.  Native to the central and eastern U.S.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Hawthorn : Crataegus arnoldiana
Broadly rounded, low-branched tree with wide-spreading, horizontal branches which are densely set  This species performs well in North Dakota.  Attractive white flowers and red fruit, thorny stems.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Hackberry Northern : Celtis occidentalis
A medium to large tree with a spreading crown reaching a height of 35-55 feet. Fruit is a small dark berry utilized by wildlife. It is native to the eastern and midwestern United States.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Elm, Siberian : Ulmus pumila
A very hardy, fast growing tree with brittle wood which is subject to breakage. Extremely susceptible to insect, disease, and herbicide damage, which makes it an undesirable tree. Often confused with Chinese elm which is not hardy in North Dakota. The largest tree in North Dakota is 60 feet tall with a canopy spread of 55 feet.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Elm, American : Ulmus americana
The state tree of North Dakota. A large vase-shaped ree adapted to a wide variety of sites. No longer recommended because of its susceptibility to Dutch Elm Disease. This may change as
resistance cultivars become known. The largest tree in North Dakota is 62 feet tall with a canopy spread of 74 feet.
Ripil ยท 5 years ago
Best Crabapple, Siberian : Malus baccata
A small to medium sized, roundheaded tree reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet. It is native from northeastern Asia to northern China. Siberian crabapple is the hardiest species of the Malus genus and produces white flowers.
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