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1 18th Avenue Street Tree Demonstration Guide Autumn Blaze Freeman Maple Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze Official Tree of the City of West Bend City of West Bend Park, Recreation & Forestry Department 1115 S. Main Street West Bend, WI
2 Table of Contents 18th Avenue Street Tree Demonstration Key...1 Emerald Queen Maple...2 Columnare Maple...3 Norway Maple...4 Hackberry...5 Accolade Elm...6 Princeton Elm...7 Skyline Honeylocust...8 Kentucky Coffeetree...9 Centurion Crabapple...10 Spring Snow Crabapple...11 Sentry American Linden...12 Littleleaf Linden...13 Sienna Glen Freeman Maple...14 Mancana Ash...15 Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress...16 New Harmony Elm...17 Greenspire Linden...18 Redmond Linden...19 Glenleven Linden...20 Fastiagata Ginkgo...21 Chancellor Linden...22 Bradford Callery Pear...23 Valley Forge Elm...24 Shademaster Honeylocust...25 Imperial Honeylocust...26 Ironwood (American Hornbeam)...27 Princeton Sentry Ginkgo...28 Red Oak...29 London Planetree...30 Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac...31 Autumn Blaze Callery Pear...32
3 18th Avenue Street Tree Demonstration Key Tree # Common Name Latin Name 1,17 2,18 3,19 4, , 27 12, 28 13, 29 14, 30 15, 31, 44 16, , , 37 35, , 54 40, 55 41, , 57 47, , Emerald Queen Maple Columnare Maple Norway Maple Hackberry Accolade Elm Princeton Elm Skyline Honeylocust Kentucky Coffeetree Centurion Crabapple Spring Snow Crabapple Sentry American Linden Littleleaf Linden Sienna Glen Freeman Maple Mancana Ash Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress New Harmony Elm Greenspire Linden Redmond Linden Glenleven Linden Fastiagata Ginkgo Chancellor Linden Braford Callery Pear Valley Forge Elm Shademaster Honeylocust Imperial Honeylocust Ironwood (American Hornbeam) Princeton Sentry Ginkgo Red Oak London Planetree Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac Acer platanoides Emerald Queen Acer platanoides Columnare Acer platanoides Celtis occidentalis Ulmus x Morton Ulmus americana Princeton Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Skyline Gymnocladus diocus Malus Centurion Malus Spring Snow Tilia americana Sentry Tilia cordata Acer x freemanii Sienna Fraxinus mandshurica Mancana Taxodium distichum Mickelson Ulmus americana New Harmony Tilia cordata Greeenspire Tilia americana Redmond Tilia cordata Glenleven Ginkgo biloba Fastiagata Tilia cordata Chancellor Pyrus calleryana Bradford Ulmus americana Valley Forge Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Shademaster Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Imperial Carpinus caroliniana Ginkgo biloba Princeton Sentry Quercus rubra Platanus x acerifolia Bloodgood Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk 61 Autumn Blaze Callery Pear *Trees are identifed on-site as well. Pyrus calleryana Autumn Blaze 1
4 Emerald Queen Maple Acer platanoides Emerald Queen Tree # 1 & 17 Height: 50 Spread: 40 Fall Color: Bright Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 10 Notes: Oval form; good, urban-tolerant Norway Maple. Rapid growth rate. 2
5 Columnare Norway Maple Acer platanoides Columnare Tree # 2 & 18 Height: 60 Spread: Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 8 Notes: Columnar form. 3
6 Norway Maple Acer platanoides Tree # 3 & 19 Height: Spread: Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 10 Notes: Round form with dense foliage. 4
7 Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Tree # 4 & 20 Height: Spread: Fall Color: Yellow to Yellow-Green Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Grows in a variety of soils. 5
8 Accolade Elm Ulmus x Morton Photo coming soon Tree # 7 Height: 50 Spread: 40 Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Glossy green leaves, vase-shaped form; resistant to Dutch Elm Disease 6
9 Princeton Elm Ulmus americana Princeton Photo coming soon Tree # 10 Height: 60 Spread: 40 Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Vase-shaped form; resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. 7
10 Skyline Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Skyline Tree # 11 & 27 Height: 45 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Bright Golden Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Pyramidal form with ascending branches. Little to no pods. 8
11 Kentucky Coffeetree Gymnocladus dioica Tree # 12 & 28 Height: 75 Spread: 50 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Leaves can be 3 long with leaflets. Distinctive curled scales on bark. 9
12 Centurion Crabapple Malus Centurion Tree # 13 & 29 Height: 25 - allowed beneath powerlines Spread: 20 Flower/Fruit: Red buds to red flowers to 5/8 cherry red fruit. Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Highly disease resistant. 10
13 Spring Snow Crabapple Malus Spring Snow Tree # 14 & 30 Height: 25 - allowed beneath powerlines Spread: Flower/Fruit: White flowers, no fruit. Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Upright oval form. 11
14 Sentry American Linden Tilia americana Sentry Tree # 15, 31 & 44 Height: 60 Spread: 35 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow-Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Rounded pyramidal symmetrial form. 12
15 Littleleaf Linden Tilia cordata Tree # 16 & 32 Height: 70 Spread: 45 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow-Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Tolerant of urban conditions. Yellow flowers in June/July. 13
16 Sienna Glen Freeman Maple Acer x freemanii Sienna Photo coming soon Tree # 21 Height: 50 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Rusty orange to burgandy. Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Pyramidal form. 14
17 Mancana Ash Fraximus mandshurica Mancana Photo coming soon Tree # 23 Height: 55 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Dense oval form, slightly susceptible to Emerald Ash Borer. 15
18 Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum Mickelson Photo coming soon Tree # 24, 26 Height: 50 Spread: 20 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Russet red Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Narrowly pyramidal form. 16
19 New Harmony Elm Ulmus americana New Harmony Photo coming soon Tree # 29 Height: 60 Spread: 60 Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Broad, vase-shaped form. Resistant to Emerald Ash Borer. 17
20 Greenspire Linden Tilia cordata Greenspire Tree # 34 & 37 Height: 50 Spread: 30 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow-Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Single, straight leader with nice branching habit; very popular street tree. 18
21 Redmond Linden Tilia americana Redmond Tree # 35 & 38 Height: 50 Spread: 45 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Green to Yellow-Green Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Dense, pyramidal form. 19
22 Glenleven Linden Tilia cordata Glenleven Tree # 36 Height: 50 Spread: 35 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow-Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Leaf 1.5 to 2 times the size of species. Yellow flowers in June/July. 20
23 Fastiagata Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Fastiagata Tree # 39 & 54 Height: 50 Spread: 30 Growth Rate: Medium Fall Color: Yellow-Green to Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Single, straight leader with nice branching habit; very popular street tree. 21
24 Chancellor Linden Tilia cordata Chancellor Tree # 40 & 55 Height: 45 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Green to Yellow-Green Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Pyramidal form. 22
25 Bradford Callery Pear Pyrus calleryana Bradford Tree # 41 & 49 Height: 50 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Yellow to Red to Purple Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Deep green, glossy leaves. Beautiful white flowers in spring. 23
26 Valley Forge Elm Ulmus americana Valley Forge Photo coming soon Tree # 42 Height: 60 Spread: 50 Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Upright, arching, broad vase form. Resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. 24
27 Shademaster Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Shademaster Tree # 43 & 57 Height: 45 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Yellow to Yellow-Green Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Ascending branches considered one of the best cultivars. Little to no pods. 25
28 Imperial Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Imperial Tree # 47 & 52 Height: 45 Spread: 35 Fall Color: Yellow to Yellow-Green Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: Graceful, spreading branches. Little to no pods. 26
29 Ironwood (American Hornbeam) Carpinus caroliniana Tree # 48 Height: 30 Spread: 25 Growth Rate: Slow Fall Color: Yellow to Orange to Red to Red-Purple Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Graceful small tree; intolerant of de-icing salt. 27
30 Princeton Sentry Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Princeton Sentry Tree # 50 & 59 Height: 60 Spread: 25 Growth Rate: Slow Fall Color: Yellow Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: One of the best upright varieties; male. 28
31 Red Oak Quercus rubra Tree # 53 Height: 75 Spread: 60 Fall Color: Bright Red Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Tolerant of urban conditions. Intolerant of high ph soils. Rounded form. 29
32 London Planetree Bloodgood Platanus x acerifolia Bloodgood Tree # 58 Height: Spread: Fall Color: Yellow-Brown; dark green in summer. Minimum Terrace width: 6 Notes: Very tolerant of urban conditions. Exfoliating bark is an olive green to creamy color. 30
33 Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk Tree # 60 Height: 20 - allowed beneath powerlines Spread: 15 Growth Rate: Medium Flower/Fruit: Large white fragrant flowers. Minimum Terrace width: 4 Notes: Rounded form with deep green leaves. 31
34 Autumn Blaze Callery Pear Pyrus calleryana Autumn Blaze Tree # 61 Height: 45 Spread: 30 Flower/Fruit: White flowers in spring Minimum Terrace width: 5 Notes: More cold-hardy & open-branched habit than Bradford. Red-Purple fall color. 32
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