Transcription of TREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWA
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TREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWAC ommon NameScientific NameMature HeightGrowth RateShade ToleranceNatural Habitat / Soils / SitesUses / LimitationsftmAmerican BasswoodTilia americana8024fasttolerantmoist, upland woods protected bluffs & ravinesshade tree; spacious / intolerant of saltAmerican ElmUlmus americana7021mediumintermediatewoods; especially alluvial flatssusceptable to dutch elm diseaseAmerican HazelnutCorylus americana155mediumintermediatewoodland openings and bordersgreat for wildlifeAmerican HornbeamCarpinus caroliniana3511slowvery tolerantmoist, but sufficiently drainedsmall spaces; shady places / relatively disease-freeBalsam FirAbies balsamea5015slowvery tolerantsteep, N-facing bluffs, limited to extreme NEIowalimited sitesBalsam PoplarPopulus balsamifera5015fastvery intolerantmoist woods; woodland edgesBeaked HazelnutCorylus cornuta62mediumintermediateN-facing wooded slopes; algific talus slopes limited availabilityBebb WillowSalix bebbiana258fastintolerantmoist ground; N-facing talus slopes; fenslimited availabilityBigtooth AspenPopulus grandidentata4514fastvery intol
Common Juniper Juniperus communis 10 3 medium intolerant dry, wooded bluffs; rocky slopes Common Pawpaw Asimina triloba 25 8 medium wooded alluvium; wooded slopes: limited to southern Iowa Common Persimmon Diospyros virginiana 40 12 slow very tolerant sandstone bluffs best in southern Iowa Cottonwood Populus deltoides 100 30 very fast very ...
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