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

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

Reddish flowers appear in early spring followed by red fruit. Fall colors vary greatly, but many cultivars are used in...

Leaves are silvery beneath, with a rather delicate appearance. It tolerates a wide range of soils, but is naturally found only...

A magnificent tree which also makes an excellent large landscape tree. Fall color ranges from yellow-orange to orange-red. Its...

Seeds are smooth and dark brown with a large tan attachment scar, the whole seed resembling an eye. Seeds have a prickly husk or...

Seeds are smooth and dark brown with a large tan attachment scar, the whole seed resembling an eye. Husk or cover of seed is...

Downy Serviceberry is a small tree 10-15 feet in height most commonly found along the edge of woodlands and stream banks. New...

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

Devil's Walkingstick is a small tree to 20 feet in height. Because of its suckering habit, it often forms thickets. Its stout...

Also known as the Indiana Banana, fruits of the Pawpaw are banana-like, but muskier in flavor. It is a member of the...

Rarely found in Indiana, Yellow Birch occurs only on moist cool soils of the northern lakes region. The bark on young trees is...

Naturally grows in moist soil along streams and in bottomlands. Trunks of young trees are shiny and peeling, and vary in color...

A northern species, its range closely follows the northern limit of tree growth across North America and extends into the...

Gray Birch is a small tree reaching a height of 20 to 30 feet. Bark is grayish white with little exfoliation compared to River...