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Selecting juglone-tolerant plants Landscaping Near Black ...
www.johnson.k-state.eduSycamore Platanus occidentalis Tree of Heaven Ailanthus altissima Tuliptree Liriodendron tulipifera White Ash Fraxinus americana White Oak Quercus alba Willow Salix sp. Witchhazel Hamamelis sp. Evergreens Arborvitae Thuja sp. Canadian Hemlock Tsuga canadensis Chinese Juniper Juniperus chinensis Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana
COMMON WETLAND PLANTS - NC
files.nc.govSycamore Platanus occidentalis FACW-Tulip poplar; Tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera (coastal plain) FACU FACW Willow, Black Salix nigra OBL. 8 Green ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh. Family: Oleaceae Olive Family Habit: Medium tree up to 24 meters (m).
THE EFFECTS OF URBAN TREES ON AIR QUALITY
www.nrs.fs.fed.usspp.), sycamore (Platanus spp.), poplar (Populus spp.), oak (Quercus spp.), black locust (Robinia spp.), and willow (Salix spp.). However, due to the high degree of uncertainty in atmospheric modeling, results are currently inconclusive as to whether these genera will contribute to an overall net formation of
TREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWA - Iowa Department of …
www.iowadnr.govSycamore Platanus occidentalis 100 30 fast intermediate alluvial woods shade tree / anthracnose; lace bug White Ash Fraxinus americana 70 21 medium intolerant upland woods excellent shade tree / drought; ash decline White Oak Quercus alba 100 30 slow intermediate uplands woods; dry slopes shade tree / sensitive to compaction & root damage
Native Trees for Tennessee
extension.tennessee.eduPlatanus occidentalis Prunus serotina Quercus alba Q. coccinea Q. falcata Q. lyrata Q. macrocarpa Q. michauxii Q. muehlenbergii Q. nigra Q. nuttalli Q. pagoda Q. phellos Q. prinus Q. rubra Q. shumardii Q. stellata Q. velutina Robinia pseudoacacia Sassafras albidum Taxodium distichum Tilia americana Tsuga candensis Acer pensylvanicum Acer ...
Platanus lace bug Corythucha ciliata - UK Plant Health ...
planthealthportal.defra.gov.ukHost Plants Corythucha ciliata feeds primarily on Platanus spp., especially P. occidentalis.Several other host plants are listed in the literature, including Broussonetia papyrifera, Carya ovata, Chamaedaphne sp., Fraxinus sp. and Quercus laurifolia. Pest Biology and Detection Corythucha ciliata feeds on the underside of leaves causing desiccation of tissue, first near the veins (Fig.