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Species
Common Name
Climate / Production / Wetland
Aggregated Climate Tolerance
Aggregated Commercial Production
National Wetland Status
Landform Preference
Flood Plain / Bottom Land
Upland Mesic
Upland Dry
Soil Preference
Soil Acidity Tolerance
Soil Alkalinity Tolerance
Soil Salt Tolerance
Ecoregion
Eastern Great Lake Lowlands
Northern Allegheny Plateau
Erie Drift Plain
Northern Coastal Zone
Northern Peidmont
Ridge and Valley
Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens
Northeastern Highlands
North Central Appalachian
Forest Type
Aspen Birch
Elm Ash Cottonwood
Lob Lolly Short Leaf Pine
Maple Beech Birch
Oak Hickory
Spruce Fir
White Red Jack Pine
Species Characteristics
Life Span (Years)
0 - 300
Tree Height (ft, avg)
0 - 100
Canopy Spread (ft, avg)
0 - 100
Growth Rate
Shade Tolerance
Economic Value
Edible
Lumber
Fuel Wood
Ecological Value
Known Ecological Interactions
0 - 800
Attracts Pollinators
Attracts Birds
Planting Considerations
Recommended for Windbreak
Deer Resistance
Pest and Pathogen Susceptibility
Landform Soil Ecoregion Forest Type Characteristics Economic Value Ecological Value Planting Considerations
Species Common Name Aggregated Climate Tolerance Aggregated Commercial Production National Wetland Status Floodplain / Bottomland Upland Mesic Upland Dry Soil Acidity Tolerance Soil Alkalinity Tolerance Soil Salt Tolerance Eastern Great Lake Lowlands Northern Allegheny Plateau Erie Drift Plain Northern Coastal Zone Northern Piedmont Ridge and Valley Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens Northeastern Highlands North Central Appalachian Aspen / Birch Elm / Ash / Cottonwood Lob Lolly / Shortleaf Pine Maple / Beech / Birch Oak / Hickory Spruce / Fir White Red / Jack Pine Lifespan Height Canopy Spread Growth Rate Shade Tolerance Edible Lumber Fuel Wood Known Ecological Interactions Attracts Pollinators Attracts Birds Recommended for Windbreak Deer Resistance Pest and Pathogen Susceptibility