Known for its beautiful fall colors and the value it brings to surrounding wildlife, the Red Oak is a fast growing species that will provide shade with its height and large canopy spread. Always well loved for its stately structure and shape, the red oak lives a long life and provides beautiful color in the fall.
Planting trees is always an investment in the future of your property and our planet. This post has been updated. It was originally published on March 3, and re-published March 18, Hazel Alder The Hazel Alder tree is a perennial that is tolerant of very wet soils and can grow in full sun or partial shade.
Tulip Tree Producing tulip shaped flowers and leaves that cone into a chalice-like design, the Tulip Tree is a beautifully fun ornamental plant for your yard. Silver Bell A tree that has shown to remain disease free in spite of environmental factors, the Silver Bell tree is smaller in stature than most other trees on this list but makes up for its size with beauty. Sweet Birch The Sweet Birch tree has shiny red-brown bark and yellow foliage. Flowering Dogwood Choose between white, pink or red flowers…or get all three for an exceptionally colorful look.
Black Spruce Sometimes called the Bog or Swamp Spruce due to its tolerance to wet sites, the black spruce is an Evergreen with foliage year-round. Red Oak Widely considered a national treasure another of native New Jersey trees. About the author. Justin Shaw. Magnolia Virginiana — Sweetbay Magnolia. Metasequoia Glyptostroboides — Dawn Redwood. Juniperus Virginiana — Eastern Redcedar. Wondering if you need to replace your tree?
Which trees thrive in New Jersey? Have you heard of Hazel Alder? It does well in wet soils and can handle partial shade to full sun. By the way, these types of trees are sometimes called Smooth Alder. Who likes tulips? Please note-change: Originally Union county list included all plants with its native status indicated in the last column. It has been changed to only include native species which is the case for all the other counties.
We have had many requests for native trees for landscaping. We have provided here lists to help start your search. Small native trees for landscaping. Large and small native trees for landscaping.
Below are articles and lists giving guidance for native plants for various garden conditions or purposes. All suggested plants are native.
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