USDA Zone 3: Deciduous Trees
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Ash, mountain (Sorbus)
Aspen, quaking (Populus tremuloides)
Beech, American (Fagus grandifolia)
Birch, paper (also called canoe birch, white birch) (Betula papyrifera)
Birch, river (Betula nigra), Zone 3b
Box elder (Acer negundo)
Butternut (Juglans cinerea)
Chokecherry, Amur (Prunus maackii)
Coffeetree, Kentucky (Gymnocladus dioicus), Zone 3b
Cottonwood, black (Populus balsamifera)
Crabapple (Malus)
Elm, American (Ulmus americana)
Hackberry, common (Celtis occidentalis)
Hophornbeam, Eastern, American hophornbeam, ironwood (Ostrya virginiana), Zone 3b
Hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata)
Hornbeam, American (Carpinus caroliniana), Zone 3b
Horse chestnut, red (Aesculus x carnea)
Larch, Eastern, American larch (Larix laricina)
Linden, Littleleaf (Tilia cordata), Zone 3b
Maple, amur (Acer ginnala)
Maple, red (Acer rubrum)
Oak, bur (Quercus macrocarpa)
Oak, pin (Quercus palustris)
Oak, northern red (Quercus rubrus)
Oak, white (Quercus alba), Zone 3b
Poplar, white (Populus alba)
Witchhazel, common (Hamamelis virginiana), Zone 3b
Winterberry (Ilex verticillata)
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