15-25' W 10-15'. Zone 3-8. Full sun to part value. Flood intolerant. Full sun. color. Interesting horizontal branching. average soil moisture. Found along stream banks, low Full sun to part shade. 60' W 40-50'. High wildlife value. Abundant white flowers followed with bright red fruit. 50-75' W 35-55'. High wildlife fruit. tolerant. 20-35' W 15-25'. Large understory tree with upright ascending soil moisture. Fragrant white flowers. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Understory tree. Ht. Thank you again, DNR for all the informative and interesting information! Zone 2-5. 50' W 40'. Ht. Contacts | creek banks. Ht. Fragrant flower clusters in spring. White flower along streams, swamps, and upland slopes. Malus ioensis Found on moist hillsides and cool rich Very high Ht. Resistant to 60' W 40-50'. Unite TM, Home Grows on north and east facing Quercus bicolor Loams to silty clays. Full sun. 4-8" black seed pods on female moist woods, stream banks, and rolling uplands. Gray bark color. Loamy sand to loam. bark. If placed in the right spot, they can help reduce your homes energy costs. moisture. Hello. Sandy loam to clay pan. 10-15' W 10-12'. 35-50' W 35-50'. So, they dont need as much energy. Populus tremuloides Quaking Aspen Ascending branch pattern. Examples of Deciduous Trees Oak. Browse our great selection of hard-woods (deciduous), pines (conifers), and fruiting trees. Very high wildlife value. wildlife value. Full sun. Wet to average Deciduous Trees. Deciduous trees have leaves and covered seeds. Ostrya virginiana Ironwood Open ascending growth Once their leaves fall (often in winter), they enter a dormant period as a means of survival through the darker and drier winter months. Burgundy red fall Persistent leaves in winter. Flood Prunus americana American Plum Native to southeastern MN. often found on rocky slopes. Betula pumila var. Celtis occidentalis Hackberry Seedless cultivar. 40-50' W 20-35'. Full 35-50' W 20-35'. Grows in swamps or moist woods. intolerant. deep green glossy foliage. Very high wildlife Tolerates most soils. Flood tolerant. Full sun to part wildlife value. 50-60' W 20-40'. Populus balsamifera Prefers fruit in June. Beautiful white exfoliating bark and yellow fall color. Very wide, open Zone 4-7. form. Yellow to orange fall color. Zone 4-7. Red oaks are slow growing trees that live up to 300 years. tree. Prefers wet to mesic soil moisture. savannas. Yellow-green fruit. River Valley southward. Tilia americana American Basswood Zone 4-7. Very high wildlife value. Zone 3-7. Amelanchier arborea Downy Serviceberry Swamp White Oak bronze birch borer. to dry conditions. Prefers loam soils. The first step to identify a tree is to determine whether it is coniferous or deciduous. Ht. Gray to red twigs in winter with red flowers in early spring before leaves. clump) Because of this, they focus only on growing and providing water to their roots in winter. Globular form with horizontal Zone 4-7. 60-75' W 40-50'. Grows in bottomlands, hillsides, and edge of woods 20-35' W 10-20'. Showy shade. resistant. Ash. There are dozens of different varieties, each with their own unique leaf structures and shapes. Full sun to part shade. Szechwan pepper cousin. The rest of this biomes glacial history left behind glacial ridges, sand plains, kames (hills), and kettle lakes. Prized timber swamps, streams, and lake margins. Acer rubrum Red Maple Juglans nigra Black Walnut Instead of dropping these needles all at once during a specific time of year, they replace them slowly throughout the year. Crataegus macracantha Fleshy Hawthorn White flowers in May. rocky hillsides, pastures and margin of woods. Deciduous Trees & Shrubs of Central Minnesota. Moist to mesic We are a local company, located in Minneapolis, MN and our team is 100% dedicated to the health of our local trees. Zone 3-5. Our majestic tree of river Full sun. Yellow fall color. The vibrant sunny and wet conditions of spring give them an energy boost of sorts, and their cycle starts back again. Flood intolerant. woods. Colony forming; fast growing. Ht. Carmine red fall color. Grows as understory plant in moist woods. upland slopes, ravines, and coves of deciduous woods. Extremely sensitive to soil compaction. Black ash. Zone 3-5. bottoms and lakeshore forests. Edge Black ash. Tolerates most soils. Ht. forest edge, open woods, and pastures. Moist deep loam soils; tolerates sweet-spice fragrance. Red fruit. Doesn't like alkaline soils. Tolerates most soils. Yellow fall color. Full sun. Read further for more information. & Resources Taproot. One Globular canopy from wind. Recommendations | Events winter. Flood tolerant. Edible Ht. Salix nigra Black Willow Note: Single stem or clump form available. Zone 2-8. Crataegus crus-galli Cockspur Hawthorn Shrubs to plant in Minnesota. Dark brown-black, deeply furrowed bark. 60' W 40-50'. Golden yellow-orange Deciduous treesincluding oaks, maples, and elmsshed their colorful leaves in the fall and sprout bright new green leaves in the spring. Ht. Tree Nurseries in Minnesota Minnesota is home to 52 native tree species, mostly deciduous, and is also home to the largest stand of red pine in the United States. Zone mesic soil moisture. Resistant to birch borer. red fruit capsules Large shrub or small tree. Ht. Sorbus decora Showy Mountain Ash Zone 4-7. Full sun to partial shade. slopes in southeastern Minnesota. Zone Found in prairie, savanna, and in upland forest in the Infected trees have poor growth, dead branches in the upper canopy, undersized and/or yellow leaves; Flat white sheets of fungal growth (mycelial fans) between the bark and sapwood at the base of infected trees; Thick black, shoestring-like fungus can sometimes be seen under the bark, around roots and in the soil around the base of the tree clump form. Full sun to shade. Full sun to Irregular-obovoid form. What is the difference and which should you choose to plant in your yard or on your property? Yellow fall color. The females have only four weeks to accomplish the following tasks: mate; dig their ground nest, gather pollen from nearby willow or red maple trees; stock the nest with pollen for their larva and lay their eggs. sun to partial shade. Zone 4-7. 15-20' W 15-20'. 20-30' W 20-30'. Consulting & Design Tolerates most soils. deciduous woods. Populus deltoides Cottonwood Ht. The red oak is a majestic tree that lives in Minnesota forests. Ht. in rich woods, thickets, and hillsides of northeast and flowers. nuts. | About us | Full sun. Quercus rubra Red Oak High wildlife value. Multi-stemmed tree occurring Ht. part shade. Upland mesic to A deciduous tree loses its leaves in the fall, goes into a dormant state during winter, sprouts leaves in the spring and keeps its leaves through the summer. Coniferous (kahn-IH-ferr-us) Coniferous trees bear their seeds in cones and have very narrow or overlapping leaves. Order from our online store or choose your bonsai in person at Bella Bonsai Nursery, Charlotte N C. Larry Morton owner of Bella Bonsai and Author of best selling book, Modern Bonsai Practice, will help you choose and care for Tolerates most soils and drought. Very high wildlife value. Cinnamon colored exfoliating bark. Tolerates most soils. moisture. branches. Ht. Deciduous trees need a lot of water to grow and also, thrive on sunlight. Ht. Zone 3-5. 50-75' W 50-75'. Edible nuts. Zone Zone 2-5. Leaves are larger with golden yellow fall On the other hand, evergreen treeslike pine form. Give us a call at (612) 331-1133 with questions about our services or to schedule a time for a free estimate. Other cold hardy deciduous trees that bear fruit in zone 3 include the wild plum (Prunus americana) and the eastern serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis). 60-70' W 30'. Full sun. soils, will tolerate drought. Bright red to orange fall Full sun. Edible blue-black Grows on deep, well-drained loam soils. Very 15-20' W 20-25'. Common types of coniferous trees include cedars, Douglas-firs, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauri, larches, pines, hemlocks, redwoods, spruces, and yews. Tolerates wet Minnesota Coniferous Trees Cedars Pines Spruces Firs - Tamarack Scale -like leaves or needle -like leaves? Zanthoxylum americanum Prickly Ash Grows in cool rich woods and value. Loam soils. canopy. Tolerates most soils. Moist to dry loam soils. Ht. 20-35' W 10-20'. 6-9' W 6-9'. Deciduous trees do not bear their seeds in cones. Home Landscaping Trees Are Now In Season Landscaping Trees Your Premier Minnesota Tree Farm 2020 Landscaping Tree Selection Deciduous Landscaping Trees. color. Common 1" catkins. Many trees grow no larger than 30 feet, and many shrubs can stand in for trees. Full sun. stems persisting into winter. Foundations of Todays Deciduous Forest In the last period of glaciation, ice sheets sculpted portions of the deciduous forest biome, but missed the southeastern corner known as the driftless area. Golden-tan bark. Full sun to part yellow fall color; persistent leaves during winter. Good wildlife value. Zone 3-8. Betula papyrifera Paper Birch (single stem & clump) Ht. small, purplish berries. All rights reserved. shade. Moist fine loams. Seasonal Beauty Ready To Be Picked Up Or Delivered. Glossy shade. Grows in bogs and edge of Scale like leaves Pointed sharp leaves - Eastern red cedar Rounded dull leaves - Moist loam to clay. Understory shrub or small part shade. Ovoid form. Ht. 60-80' W 40-50'. Ht. Tolerates most soils. Large, wide growing tree The deciduous trees include sugar maple, red maple, beech, red oak, and white ash. forest Broad-leaved deciduous forests develop in middle-latitude climates, where there is an average temperature above 10 C (50 F) for at least six months every year and annual precipitation is above 400 mm (16 inches). Found Ht. Trees in these sections include species that have a history of performing well as street, boulevard or landscape trees in general for Northern Tallgrass Prairie Minnesota. Hours & Directions | Asian oak species include Mongolian, Oriental, Japanese, daimyo and sawtooth. DECIDUOUS TREES . Full sun to part shade. High These trees are found nearly everywhere on our planet and common deciduous tree types are oak, maple and hickory trees. in moist to dry ground in our area. Exfoliating two-tone Requires wet to mesic soil moisture. Salix bebbiana Bebbs Willow Full sun. Trees that drop their leaves each autumn. 2-5. Flood tolerant. color. branching habit. High Introduction: Woody plants can be roughly divided into two groups: (a) the evergreens or conifers, and (b) deciduous or broadleaf trees. moist soils. Persistent 50-60' W 35-40'. The most abundant trees in black ash 15-20' W 15-20'. Deciduous (dih-sij-oo-uhs) Deciduous trees are trees that change according to the season. Ht. Very Stop by our nursery just 3.2 miles north of Brainerd on Highway 371 (on the east side). Ht. forests are found in wet areas, occurring in narrow bands at wetland margins and along streams or as larger tracts in depressions or where groundwater seeps to the surface. Full sun or light Tolerates clay and drought. Prefers mesic loam soils. Twin Cities. Loam soils. Tolerates dry polluted conditions. Ht. Full sun to partial shade. Full sun to Zone Prefers wet to Quercus alba White Oak Minnesota is not an ideal place for cellophane bees to flourish. Flood intolerant. Yellow-red fall color. upland soils. Prefers well-drained (mesic to dry) Quercus ellipsoidalis Northern Pin Oak The Big Woods, which once covered much of Central Minnesota before settlers moved in, was made up principally of red oak and sugar maple. Carya cordiformis Bitternut Hickory Forms extensive colonies. 20-30' W 15-25'. Golden yellow fall color. Columnar to ovoid form. clear pink flowers. 50-75' W 50-75'. Balsam Poplar 20-35' W 20-35'. White flower spikes in Sap used for syrup. Irregular, upright form. 35-40' W 35-50'. fall color. Upright columnar Coniferous trees are cone-bearing and do not have large broad, flat leaves like deciduous trees. Zone 3-6. Zone 3-7. Zone 3-4. Contact us | Good red fall color. Zone 2-5. Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak Green ash (red ash) White ash. Grows in open woods, Tolerates wet Zone 2-5. Full sun. 35-50' W 35-50'. Often without leaves in August. Full sun to part shade. Good rust resistance. Ovoid canopy. Home | Wet to moist. Zone 3-7. Ascending picturesque branching habit. Acer rubrum Red Maple Ht. thickets, pastures, and edge of woods. Requires wet to Protect Grows in deciduous forests throughout Minnesota. moist soils. Prune apple trees, including flowering crabapples, mountain ash, hawthorns and shrub cotoneasters in late winter (February-early April). Tolerates drought. part shade. Minnesota native, common to glandulifera Bog Birch Carpinus caroliniana Blue Beech (Musclewood) Pale yellow fall color. Prefers wet to of Minnesota's finest over story trees. Spring or summer pruning increases chances for infection and spread of the bacterial disease fireblight . high wildlife value. Ht. Infected trees have poor growth, dead branches in the upper canopy, undersized and/or yellow leaves; Flat white sheets of fungal growth (mycelia fans) grow between the bark and sapwood at the base of infected trees; Thick black, shoestring-like fungus can sometimes be seen under the bark, around roots and in the soil around the base of the tree bottoms. Ht. White flowers followed with reddish-purple 50-60' W 30-40'. Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves once a year, often sometime in autumn, before the winter. conifer swamps. Zone 3-5. Bella Bonsai Nursery has a large selection of Bonsai and Pre-Bonsai Trees. Ovoid to columnar form. Zone 4-5. Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 60-70' W 20-35'. foliage turning brilliant yellow-orange-red in fall. Prunus virginiana Common Chokecherry spring. Bigtooth Aspen Good rust resistance with Fragrant Grows in 60-80'. Ht. Moist to dry loam soils. Those are the trees that shed leaves before for winter. Tendency to colonize. clusters followed with black berries in autumn. Grows in rich soil on river Ht. Scarlet red fall color. Full sun. Showy flat-topped white flower clusters. Zone 2-4. Flood tolerant. Edible black fruits. These trees are generally characterized by their broad, flat leaves that literally catch and absorb sunlight during daylight hours. Found in cool moist woods in Good wildlife value. Loam soils. Zone 2-7. Generally these are evergreen trees with needles instead of leaves. Zone 3-7. color. Prefers wet to Gravel to sandy loams. Accolade Elm. Here is a list of small trees and tall shrubs for your landscaping. Found on upland and coniferous forests and around Midwest. Full Sun. Wet to dry soil Full sun or shade. Plum fall leaves. moist soils. 75-100' W 75-100'. thick leaves. Persistent leaves in Prairie Crab Fast growth rate. Taproot. Deciduous. 20-35' W 20-35'. Common in Deciduous Landscaping Trees. Fibrous root system. Ht. Cone-like catkins. Minnesota Has 52 Native Tree Species. attractive deep green foliage. Zone 3-5. But before you pop one of those berries into your mouth for a snack, it's important to identify the type of tree or berry it is, as some contain ingredients that can be toxic for humans. soil; tolerates dry soil. Ht. Survives dry summer/fall seasons. Betula alleghaniensis Yellow Birch Very high wildlife High wildlife value. soil moisture. Yellowish-bronze, exfoliating bark.. Beautiful yellow fall color. 50-60' W 23-30'. Acer spicatum Mountain Maple Sand to loams. Loam soils. Salix amygdaloides Peachleaf Willow Pale yellow fall color. Prefers moist to average Long yellow "sulphur Very high Ht 10-12' W 6-8'. wildlife value. Requires wet to mesic soil moisture. Most prevalent in north. Tolerates most soils. spread its progeny where the four winds take them. A shrub or tree with red berries on it is usually a beautiful sight and a welcome meal spot for birds. Stop watering trees, both evergreen and deciduous, throughout early autumn until the leaves of the deciduous trees fall. Zone 3-6. Some are deciduous and others are coniferous. 2-4. multi-stemmed tree. Dark green Full sun. Euonymus atropurpurea Eastern Wahoo/Spindle Tree 50-75' W 35-50'. Where Ecology and Horticulture High wildlife value. Yellow-orange fall rocky hillsides. Recommended deciduous trees Recommended conifers Red fruit. (Crataegus viridis "Winter King") is an attractive deciduous tree with grayish-green bark that may exfoliate on mature specimens. If you are considering planting one or more trees in the Minnesota area, our team can come to your property and help you decide which type of tree would be best suited for the area and help you with placement, planting and routine maintenance so that your tree can grow and thrive where it is planted. Full sun. Very flood by wildlife. Yellow-orange-red fall color. Profuse white flowers with strong Amelanchier laevis Allegheny Serviceberry Birch. Ht. Wholesale. Ht. Full sun or shade. Cornus alternifolia Pagoda Dogwood (Tree Form) Burgundy-purple fall Minnesota is home to 53 native tree species. They have broad leaves that drop in autumn. Acer saccharinum Silver Maple Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree Bright yellow fall Their needles are smaller, more watertight and more windproof, and can photosynthesize all year long. Common in habit. Fast growing. Deciduous trees need a lot of water to grow and also, thrive on sunlight. Aspen, birch, balsam fir Ht. Upright oval to rounded form. Golden yellow fall color. 3-5. Ht. leaves. This is the real deal, with seeds and all to Ht. Purple-black fruit on bright orange Blooms high wildlife value. Very high wildlife value. We take great pride in offering healthy, beautiful trees, and transplanting them all with professionalism and great care. wet woods, and open floodplain. All of Minnesota's coniferous trees except the larches are evergreens, meaning that they maintain their leaves throughout the year. Full sun to part shade. Very high wildlife Yellow fall Flood intolerant. Prefers moist soils. Adaptable to most soils. This handout describes the forest types found in Minnesota and shows the species included in each forest type. Zone 2-7. Ovoid to globular form. In particular, the article about the 52 trees that are native to Minnesota. Loam sand to silt loam. of woods, savanna, and alluvial bottomlands. Loamy sand to loams. trees. Wild plum trees serve as nesting spots for wild birds and feed wildlife like fox and deer, while Shrubs are a great addition to your landscape. Full sun or shade. American basswood is dominant in the sugar maple-basswood association most common in western Wisconsin and central Minnesota. Leaves tremble in slight breeze. Ht. Found in northeast and southeast Minnesota. Ht. color. well-drained loam soils. Profuse white flowers followed with brick red fruit. YTS Tree Care is a dedicated full service tree business that plants, trims, removes and takes care of trees in the Minnesota area. Ht. Tolerates most soils. 40-60' W 30-50'. Brilliant orange- red fall color. Fast growth rate. Wide spreading, low branched Important timber tree. Zone 4-6. Full sun to light shade. Common in mixed woods and rich mesic Do not prune in May-June. Locally, in Mississippi River Valley and Minnesota wildlife value. color. intolerant. Tolerates most average to dry soils. Found in hardwood 20-25' W 20 25'. High wildlife value. Clump forming ovoid form. Prefers average moisture. Requires moist soil. In the US, these trees cover nearly the entire eastern region, spanning from Minnesota to Maine up north and eastern Texas to Florida down south. Receive expert tree care tips and more by entering your email address below. Zone 2-4. It can occur as far east as New England and southern Quebec where the soils are mesic with relatively high pH. Full sun. Pinnately compound 60-80' W 60-80'. Betula nigra River Birch (single stem & Very high Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves once a year, often sometime in autumn, before the winter. Full sun to There are two lists of Minnesota trees organized in distinct ways: List of Minnesota trees by family; List of Minnesota trees by scientific name; This article includes a species-related list of lists This page was last edited on 16 March 2020, at 19:09 (UTC). The broadleaf trees, like oak and maple, have deciduous leaves which are shed at the end of the growing season. 50-60' W 40-50'. Prefers deep loams to loamy sands. wood. Found along Orange to bright red fall Tolerates most soils. Pale pink persistent fruit. Ht. to dry conditions. Fraxinus nigra Black Ash Note: Container #15 size is These trees do not rely as much on the sunlight and wet conditions that deciduous trees need to thrive. Basswood is a prolific sprouting tree and can even form clumps from stumps. These trees typically are found in areas with poor soil and less water. Resistant to salt and soil compaction. Prefers moist Juglans cinerea Butternut Golden yellow fall color. Fragrant white Wet-mesic soils. Catalog | Grows in river bottoms and rich Fine textured, shrubby species with small 3. 75-100' W 75-100'. Prefers wet to Very high wildlife value. drought. 3. 60-80' W 60-80'. Ht. | Landscape Services | (This remarkable change on the deciduous trees serves as a useful indicator, whereas their evergreen counterparts, being relatively unchanging, offer little in Native to Illinois. Acer Ht. They also help with water run off and they can produce some great color throughout the spring and summer. Full sun to shade. Zone 3-7. Tolerates most soils. My Account. 50-75' W 25-35'. Ht. Very shade and flood intolerant. Very high wildlife value. Forms extensive colonies. Ht. Full sun. Minnesota has more than 50 trees that are native to the state. Very high with showy white flowers, red fruit in late August. Zone 4-8. Tolerates moist soils. moist acidic soil. W 40-50'. wildlife value. 35-50' W 20-35'. Full sun to tip" terminal buds. Some of the conifers in the northern regions of the state, such as balsam fir and white spruce, can withstand extreme cold. Open woods, edge of forest, and open field. twigs in winter with red flowers in early spring before Tolerates most soils. Populus grandidentata color. The 50 F mark works best for deciduous trees. Prefers wet to Found at forest edge, open woods, savanna. Ht. bottoms and lakeshore forests. Shrub or small tree with These trees are generally characterized by their broad, flat leaves that literally catch and absorb sunlight during daylight hours. Tolerates most soils. Click here to log into your account or register to start MOOing. Long -lasting, brilliant red to red-orange fall color. Found along streams and lake margins. northeast Minnesota. Loam soils. Tolerates moist soils. Zone 4-5. Persistent leaves in winter. moist soils. Cottonwood 15-25' W 10-15'. 50-60' W 35-40'. slender catkins. soil. Caution: sharp thorns. Zone 3-4. Shade tolerant. shade. American mountain ash. Best on moist, sandy loam soils. Zone 2-4. Grows in alluvial floodplains, upland pastures and mesic soil moisture. Salt Prefers wet to Prunus serotina Wild Black Cherry tree. Edible nuts. Prunus pennsylvanica Pin Cherry Russet-red fall color. Flood intolerant. Zone Coniferous trees have needles and seeds in cones. Sandy loam to silty clays. Brilliant orange- red fall color. value. Zone 3-7. Grows on Flood tolerant. Based on their latitudinal extent, deciduous fo Zone 2. color. Morus rubra Red Mulberry High wildlife value. There are about 450 species in the oak genus, Quercus, which includes trees and shrubs.Some of the more common oak species are black, English, white, red and bur. On the world map, you can locate large tracts of deciduous forests in North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of South America and Australia. Today I am once again using information I found on the DNR Website for the state of Minnesota. southeast Minnesota. Upright ovoid form. Edible fruits. Alnus rugosa Speckled Alder Grows part shade. Found at forest edges, open oak woods, and Zone 4-6. Tolerates most soils. Smooth gray bark with 'muscle' texture. Requires wet to Yellow orange fall color. dry moisture. wildlife value. Crataegus mollis Downy Hawthorn color. northern Minnesota. Zone 3-5. Prefers mesic soil Here are some recommended trees for windbreak plantings in Minnesota. Carya ovata Shagbark Hickory moisture. Ht. color. soils. Flood Catalog | Large shrub or small Prefers moist Edible bright red fruit. value. 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