Selection list for interior trees
BOTANICAL NAME | COMMON NAME |
Acer rubrum | Red Maple1 |
Acer saccharinum | Silver Maple1 |
Acer x freemanii | Freeman Maple1 |
Catalpa speciosa | Northern Catalpa |
Celtis occidentalis | Hackberry |
Celtis laevigata | Sugar Hackberry |
Eucommia ulmoides | Hardy Rubber Tree |
Fraxinus americana | American Ash1 |
Fraxinus excelsior | European Ash1 |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica | Green Ash1 |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis | Honeylocust |
Ginkgo biloba | Ginkgo |
Gymnocladus dioicus | Kentucky Coffeetree |
Juglans nigra | Black Walnut |
Larix decidua | European Larch |
Larix laricina | American Larch |
Liquidambar styraciflua | Sweetgum |
Liriodendron tulipifera | Tulip Tree |
Metasequoia glyptostroboides | Dawn Redwood |
Nyssa sylvatica | Tupelo |
Platanus occidentalis | American Sycamore |
Platanus x acerifolia | London Planetree |
Pyrus calleryana | Callery Pear3 |
Quercus bicolor | Swamp White Oak |
Quercus imbricaria | Shingle Oak |
Quercus palustris | Pin Oak |
Quercus phellos | Willow Oak |
Quercus rubra | Northern Red Oak |
Taxodium distichum | Baldcypress |
Ulmus americana | American Elm1,2 |
Ulmus carpinifolla | Smooth-leaf Elm1,2 |
Ulmus parvifolla | Lace Bark Elm1,2 |
Styphnolobium japonicum | Scholar Tree |
Tilia americana | Basswood/American Linden |
Zelkova serrata | Japanese Zelkova |
1 Asian Longhorn Beetle quarantine species - planting not recommended in parts of Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island
2 Only cultivars of elms that have been bred for resistance to Dutch Elm Disease
3 Excluding “Bradford” cultivar