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Scientific Name/ Common Name Scientific Name/ Common Name Exposure Height In feet Comments Sun Moisture Vl=Very Low L=Low M=Moderate H=High L-M Acer grandidentatum 20 -50 Native, will tolerate any well drained soil. Generally multi-stemmed. Acer tataricum Sun L-M 20 Tatarian Maple “Hot Wings” Part shade Samara (seeds) can be pink to red in color. More tolerant of alkaline soils than Ginnala. Sun M 30 -40 Sun L-M 18 - 20 Prone to leaf scorch in hot dry locations, White flower in spring, hard capsule like seed pod. Best grown as a multi -stem tree. It will often produce suckers near its base. Nice fall color. L-M 15 -25 Edible fruit, Multistemmed, Nice fall color. L-M 40 -60 Medium to fast growth from this large flowering tree. Long pea pod like fruit. Bigtoothed Maple ® Plant Select Aesculus glabra Ohio Buckeye Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon Serviceberry Amelanchier canadensis Partial shade Sun Partial shade Catalpa speciosa Sun Northern Catalpa Partial Shade Celtis occidentalis Sun L–M 50 – 75 Native to the United States, this tree tolerates alkaline, dry soils. It is susceptible to nipple gall which form on its leaves. Very hardy. Best with afternoon Shade M-H 20-30 Showy flowers before tree leafs out. Best as a multi-stem. Plant in an area with protection from sustained winds. Sun L–M 15 - 18 Drought tolerant once established. White flowers, red crabapple like fruit. 15 – 20 Very hardy small tree for the front range, abundant red crabapple like fruit. Common Hackberry Cercis Canadensis Eastern Redbud Crataegus crusgalli inermis Drought Tolerant Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Crataegus ambigua Russian Hawthorn Plant Select Sun L Drought Tolerant ® Crataegus phaenopyrum Sun M 25 - 30 White Flowers in early June. Red crabapple like fruit. Nice fall color. Produces large thorns. Sun L–M 25 – 35 A 4-season tree. White flowers, red showy fruit. Relatively few thorns. Very Hardy. Washington Hawthorn Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’ Winter King Hawthorn Drought Tolerant Gleditsia triacanthos Thornless Honeylocust Varieties: Skyline, Imperial, and Shademaster Gymnoclsdus dioicus Sun L–M Partial Shade Drought Tolerant Sun L–M Sun Sun Sun L 30 - 40 Tolerates most soil types, Prune for structure, can be weak wooded. L –M 12 -15 Double pink Flower, ½” bronze colored fruit. Disease resistant. L–M 15 -18 Deep pink blooms, persistent redorange fruit. Weeping form, light pink Flowers, persistent yellow fruit, disease resistant. Deep pink flowers, maroon persistent fruit, leaves purplish in spring, bronzing with maturity. Drought Tolerant Indian Magic crabapple Malus ‘Louisa’ Tolerates most soil conditions. Large pea like seed pods. Very hardy. Drought tolerant Coralburst Crabapple Malus ‘Indian Magic’ 60 - 75 Drought Tolerant Goldenrain Tree Malus x ‘Coralcole’ Drought tolerant and adaptable to many soil types. Yellow fall color. Drought Tolerant Kentucky Coffee Tree Koelreuteria paniculata 50 – 75 Sun L-M 12 -18 Sun L–M 18 – 20 Louisa Flowering crabapple Malus ’Profusion’ Profusion Crabapple Drought Tolerant Malus ‘radiant’ Sun L–M 18 – 20 Deep pink Blooms, red persistent fruit, Leaves reddish purple when emerging, becoming green with maturity. Sun L–M 18 – 20 White blooms, fruitless, yellow fall color. 15 - 20 Rosy pink blooms, purplish red persistent fruit, Leaf remain a dark purple color though the growing season. Upright growing habit. White flowers in spring, small fruit taken by birds, nice fall color. Hardy tree for the Front Range. Radiant Crabapple Malus ‘Spring Snow’ Drought Tolerant Spring Snow Crabapple Malus ‘Thunderchild’ Sun Drought Tolerant Thunderchild Crabapple Pyrus calleryanna L–M Sun L–M 35 – 40 Drought Tolerant Ornamental Pear Cleveland Select Chanticleer Quercus gambelli Gambel Oak Sun L Partial Shade Drought Tolerant 20 - 30 Native, shrub oak, multi stem, reproduces by root suckers. Quercus macrocarpa 50 – 80 Adaptable too many soil types, disease resistant, fringed acorn cup. L-M 75 -100 Slow growing, deep green leaves turn brown and persist on the tree well into winter. Sun L 10 - 20 Partial Shade Drought Tolerant Slow grower, small tree, generally multi stemmed. Native to Colorado. Sun L–M 45 - 50 A hardy, Columnar tree with dark green leaves which turn red in fall. Adaptable to a wide range of climates and growing conditions. 15 - 25 White fragrant blooms, later than most lilac. Tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions. Do not like excessively wet soils. Sun L–M Bur Oak Partial Shade Drought Tolerant Quercus robur Sun English Oak Quercus undulate Wavy Leaf Oak Quercus alba x robur Drought Tolerant Crimson Spire Oak Syringa reticulate ‘Ivory Silk’ Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac Tree Sun L–M Partial Shade Drought Tolerant Tilla cordata Sun Greenspire Little Leaf Linden Partial Shade M 50 - 60 Naturally pyramidal shape with youth, Small fragrant flowers, nutlet fruit, with bract makes tree two tone in late summer.