Deciduous Trees

Deciduous trees are also known as broad-leafed trees or as hardwoods. The form of deciduous trees varies, but the commonest has a broad rounded crown with branches often as long or longer than the short tapered trunk. The leaves are broad compared to their length, and are retained on the tree for only one season before being shed each fall.

Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
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Red Maple
(Acer rubrum)
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Striped Maple
(Acer pensylvanicum)
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Red Oak
(Quercus rubra)
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American Beech
(Fagus grandifolia)
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American Elm
(Ulmus americana)
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Ironwood
(Ostrya virginiana)
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Large-toothed Aspen
(Populus grandidentata)
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Yellow Birch
(Betula lutea)
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White Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
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Grey Birch
(Betula populifolia)
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White Ash
(Fraxinus americana)
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