PDF RECOMMENDED URBAN TREES
RECOMMENDED URBAN TREES:
Site Assessment and Tree Selection for Stress Tolerance
URBAN HORTICULTURE INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK
Nina Bassuk Deanna F. Curtis
BZ Marranca Barb Neal
Urban Horticulture Institute Cornell University
134A Plant Science Building Ithaca, New York 14853 (607) 255-4586 [Phone] (607) 255-9998 [Fax]
nlb2@cornell.edu [e-mail]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments........................................................................ iv
Introduction................................................................................ 1
Using this book........................................................................... 2
Site assessment checklist................................................................ 6
Completing the site assessment checklist............................................. 8
USDA plant hardiness zone map...................................................... 12
Recommended urban trees for USDA plant hardiness zone 6 and colder....... 13
I. Small trees (< 30') suitable for city environment plantings
under low overhead utility wires or in restricted spaces............. 13
II. Medium to large trees (>30') suitable for city environment
plantings.................................................................. 46
Trees grouped by site or planting conditions
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I. Soil moisture and pH chart.................................................. 112
II. Trees that tolerate partial shade............................................ 114
III. Trees observed to have some salt tolerance.............................. 115
IV. Trees sensitive to salt........................................................ 115
V. Trees suitable for use in CU-Structural SoilTM........................... 116
VI. Trees easy to transplant < 2" caliper bare root........................... 117
VII. Trees moderately difficult to transplant bare root........................ 118
VIII. Trees difficult to transplant bare root...................................... 118
Transplanting guide..................................................................... 119
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