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Inventory of Tree Families and Species
For information pertaining to a:
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Plant division, click on either Conifers (Pinophyta) or Flowering Trees (Angiospermae);
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Plant family, click either on the common family name (Cypress) or the scientific name (e.g., Cupressaceae);
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Plant species, click on the common name (e.g., eastern redcedar).
Conifers (Pinophyta)
Cypress (Cupressaceae)
baldcypress
eastern redcedar
Pine (Pinaceae)
eastern white pine
Norway spruce
Virginia pine
white spruce
Flowering Trees (Angiospermae)
Basswood (Tiliaceae)
American basswood
Beech (Fagaceae)
American beech
American chestnut
black oak
chestnut oak
Chinese chestnut
northern red oak
pin oak
post oak
scarlet oak
swamp white oak
white oak
willow oak
Birch (Betulaceae)
American hornbeam
eastern hophornbeam
European black alder
sweet birch
Custard Apple (Annonaceae)
pawpaw
Dogwood (Cornaceae)
blackgum
flowering dogwood
Ebony (Ebenaceae)
common persimmon
Elm (Ulmaceae)
American elm
slippery elm
Foxglove (Scrophulariaceae)
princesstree
Hemp (Cannabaceae)
hackberry
Horse-chestnut (Hippocastanaceae)
yellow buckeye
Honeysuckle (Caprifoliaceae)
blackhaw
Laurel (Lauraceae)
sassafras
Legume (Leguminosae)
black locust
Kentucky coffeetree
redbud
Magnolia (Magnoliaceae)
yellow poplar
Maple (Aceraceae)
boxelder
Japanese red maple
Norway maple
red maple
silver maple
sugar maple
Mulberry (Moraceae)
osage-orange
paper mulberry
red mulberry
white mulberry
Olive (Oleaceae)
black ash
green ash
white ash
white fringe tree
Quassia (Simaroubaceae)
ailanthus/tree-of-Heaven
Rose (Rosaceae)
American plum
black cherry
common pear
downy serviceberry
European crab apple
European plum
hawthorn spp.
cockspur hawthorn
dotted hawthorn
sweet cherry
sweet crabapple
Sycamore (Platanaceae)
American sycamore
Walnut (Juglandaceae)
black walnut
bitternut hickory
butternut
mockernut hickory
pecan
pignut hickory
red hickory
Willow (Salicaceae)
black willow
Witchhazel (Hamamelidaceae)
sweetgum