Index of Trees
Shade Tolerance: Very Intolerant

A deciduous conifer, American Larch has a phenomenally wide North American distribution, from Maine to Alaska, and from northern...
Also Known As: Eastern Larch, Tamarack

A northern species with a range similar to that of Paper Birch, it extends across North America from the northern limit of tree...

Leaves of Bigtooth Aspen have large teeth, and the leaf stem is flattened. Very fast growing, Bigtooth Aspen can quickly...

Flower clusters are white, extremely fragrant, and a good source of nectar for bees. Leaves are pinnate with 7 to 19 leaflets...

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...

Arborvitae or White Cedar grows in swamps on acidic, peat-rich soil, and also on limestone cliffs and alkaline soils. It can...
Also Known As: White Cedar

One of the largest trees of the Indiana forests, Eastern Cottonwood can be extremely fast-growing under favorable conditions. It...

A deciduous conifer, American Larch has a phenomenally wide North American distribution, from Maine to Alaska, and from northern...
Also Known As: American Larch, Tamarack

Eastern Redcedar has a wide natural distribution, and grows well under various and extreme climatic conditions but prefers a...

Leaves quake or flutter in the wind due to the flattened stems and broad leaf surface. The most widely distributed tree in North...

A red oak type, Scarlet Oak resembles Black Oak, except inner bark is gray or reddish. Leaves are glossy on top with 5 to 7...

Bark of the trunk is shaggy like Shagbark Hickory, with long, vertical, flat, loose plates of bark, but leaves have 7 leaflets...

A deciduous conifer, American Larch has a phenomenally wide North American distribution, from Maine to Alaska, and from northern...
Also Known As: Eastern Larch, American Larch

Arborvitae or White Cedar grows in swamps on acidic, peat-rich soil, and also on limestone cliffs and alkaline soils. It can...
Also Known As: Eastern Arborvitae