Index of Trees
Leaf Type: Broadleaf

Allegheny Serviceberry is a small tree 10-25 feet in height. Snow-white flowers appear with the bronze-colored new leaves in...

A very slow-growing tree which reaches greatest size in the alluvial soils of the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys. Has...

Once the dominant tree throughout the eastern deciduous forests of the United States where it grew to impressive dimensions of...

Primarily a small understory tree to 20 feet in height found in moist alluvial soils. Occurs throughout Indiana. Bark is smooth...
Also Known As: Bluebeech

A small tree to 30 feet in height, often forming large colonies by suckering from the roots. Flowers are white, in small...

Bark of older trees is tight, with long, narrow, interlacing ridges. Winter buds are sulfur yellow. Nuts are bitter and...

Black Hickory is a small tree to 20-30 feet in height that grows in dry upland soils. Leaves are compound with 5-7 leaflets...

Black Maple is a large tree 60-100 feet in height. It has many characteristics similar to Sugar Maple with a few notable...

Black Willow is the largest of the native willows of the United States, up to 90 feet or more in height. In Indiana it is found...

A red oak type, Blackjack Oak is a small tree, reaching only 40 feet. Usually scrubby and `gothic-looking’, sometimes...

Blue Ash is found in Indiana only rarely, and then usually on stream bluffs. Fruit and foliage resemble Black Ash except that...

Primarily a small understory tree to 20 feet in height found in moist alluvial soils. Occurs throughout Indiana. Bark is smooth...
Also Known As: American Hornbeam

The most widely distributed of North American maples. Most commonly found on moist soils, it is also drought tolerant, and can...

A red oak type, mature leaves are downy on the lower surface, with 5 to 11 bristle-tipped lobes. Buds are deep red and pointed...

Cockspur Hawthorn has a broad, rounded habit with horizontal thorny branches, a small tree reaching only 30 feet. Alternate...