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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.