Click on the species name for more information

 

(Many of the plant photos have been provided by the USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database)

 

 

Species

* = non-native

Start Height

Mature

(Hgt X Wth)

Shade Tolerance

Soil **

Tolerance

Growth

Rate

Additional info

Arrowwood

12 – 18”

8’ x 5’

High

M

Mod

White flowers.  Blue-black fruit.  Viburnum dentatum

Ash, Black

12 – 18”

50’ x 30’

Low

W - M

Mod

Good for firewood & splint baskets.  Fraxinus nigra

Basswood

12 – 18”

60' x 40'

High

M

Mod

Plant in moist well drained loamy soil.  Tilia americana

Birch, Paper

12 – 18”

60' x 40'

Low

M - D

Fast

Prefers well-drained sandy loam. Betula papyrifera

Bittersweet, American

12 – 18”

10’ x 10’

Med

M

Mod

Non-edible orange/yellow fruit.   Celastrus scandens

Cedar, Red

12 – 18”

40’ x 10’

Low

M – D

Slow

Not preferred by deer.  Plant away from apple trees.  Juniperus virginiana

Cedar, White

8 – 16”

40' x 20'

Med

W - M

Slow

Plant in clay loams to sandy loams. Thuja occidentalis

Chokecherry

12 – 18”

15’ x 12’

Med

D - M

Mod

Tart, edible fruit. Prunus virginiana

Crabapple,

Red Splendor *

12 – 18”

20' x 20'

Low

M - D

Mod

Pink, rose, or white blossoms. Malus species

Cranberry, Highbush

12 – 18”

16’ x 16’

Med

M

Mod

Tart, edible fruit.  Viburnum trilobum

Dogwood, Redosier

12 – 18”

8' x 6'

High

W - M

Mod

Red stems. Winter color, food for deer. Cornus sericia

Elderberry, Common

12 – 18”

9' x 9'

Med

M - D

Fast

Prefers loamy moist soil.  Favorite of songbirds.  Makes wine & jelly. Sambucus canadensis

Grape, Riverbank

12 – 24”

20’ x 30’

High

M

Mod

Damp cool woods.  Edible, sour fruit. Vitus riparia

Hazel, American

12 – 18”

8’ x 8’

Med

M

Mod

Edible nuts.  Corylus americana

Hemlock, Eastern

6 – 12”

60’ x 25’

High

M

Fast

Needs cool, moist, loam or clay soil on north-facing slopes. Wind and sun intolerant.  Tsuga canadensis

Juneberry

12 – 18”

8' x 8'

Med

M - D

Mod

Suckers.  Edible fruit. Amelanchier alnifolia

Lilac, Common *

12 – 18”

12' x 12'

Low

M – D

Mod

Purple flowers. Suckers.  Syringa vulgaris

Maple, Red

12 – 18”

50' x 40'

Med

M - W

Mod

Red to yellow in fall. Acer rubrum

Maple, Silver

12 – 18”

70' x 70'

Med

M - W

Fast

Excellent for habitat. Yellow fall color. Acer saccharinum

Maple, Sugar

12 – 18”

60' x 50'

High

M

Mod

Syrup, bright fall colors. Acer saccarum

Nannyberry

12 – 18”

15’ x 6’

Med

M - D

Fast

Edible fruit after frost.  Good for birds. Viburnum lentago

Oak, Bur

12 – 18”

60' x 40’

Med

W – D

Slow

Prefers moist well-drained soil but will grow in other areas. Mast, firewood, sawlogs.  Quercus macrocarpa

Oak, Red

12 – 18”

60' x 40'

Med

M

Fast

Prefers well-drained rich moist soils. Mast, firewood, sawlogs.  Quercus rubra

Pine, Red  (Norway)

12 – 24”

60' x 25’

Low

D – M

Fast

Susceptible to salt damage. MN State Tree. Pinus resinosa

Pine, White

8 – 16”

80' x 40'

Med

M

Fast

Prefers well-drained moist loam & silty loam. Pinus strobus

Plum, American

12 – 18”

20' x 15'

Low

M - D

Fast

Edible red/yellow fruit. Prunus americana

Rose, Hanson Hedge *

12 – 18”

7' x 6'

Low

M – D

Mod

Thorny, suckering.  Good for hedges. Rosa rugosa 'Hansens'

Rose, Prairie

10 – 20”

2’ x 2’

Low

M - D

Mod

Dark pink flowers.  Rosa arkansana

Spruce, Black

5 – 12”

50’ x 20’