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Borers are serious problem on most alders. Roots are invasive. Grows best with regula…
Makes dense mass from ground up. Requires deep watering. Hardy to 0 degrees F.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Extremely hardy to cold. The name 'incana' refers to the white underside of the leave…
Relatively tolerant of heat and wind in landscaped areas.
Rarely found more than 10 miles from coast in California. Useful where underground wa…
Poor tolerance of drought.
Poor tolerance of drought.
Poor tolerance to drought. Resistant to bronze birch borer.
Needs ample water; poor tolerance of drought. Flaking curling bark in older trees. …
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Poor tolerance of drought.
Poor tolerance of drought.
Poor tolerance of drought.
Poor tolerance of drought.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Poor tolerance of drought. Leaves are damaged by dry heat. Best if pruned late in win…
Poor tolerance of drought. Resistant to bronze birch borer.
Poor tolerance of drought.
This deciduous tree has rhomboidal shaped leaves. The shoots are grey-brown and sligh…
Poor tolerance of drought.
Not recommended for Southern California or desert areas.
Not recommended for Southern California or desert areas.
Not recommended for Southern California or desert areas. Requires a moderate amount …
Utility friendly tree.
Utility friendly tree. Attractive winter flowers.
Utility friendly tree. Attractive purple leaves. Edible nuts. Multi-trunked tree.
Attractive deciduous tree growing to 75 feet. Very cold hardy.
Utility friendly tree. Trees tend to sucker - needs thinning several times a year to maintain clear trunk. R…
Utility friendly tree. Cross pollination is necessary for nut production. Oval nuts have good flavor. Tree t…
Utility friendly tree. Showy male catkins in winter. Best in partial shade in hot areas.
Utility friendly tree. Tree tends to sucker - thinning required to maintain clear trunk. Require another Fil…
Deciduous tree growing to 65 feet.
Tree is slow growing, so planting a larger size specimen is desirable.
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