Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Large straight-trunked tree with serrated simple leaves
Occurrence
Many seedlings planted in various places in 2016
Private Arboretum and Natural History Collection
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Large straight-trunked tree with serrated simple leaves
Occurrence
Many seedlings planted in various places in 2016
Native To State: NO
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Catalpa species from Asia with somewhat lobed leaves and smaller flowers than the native species.
Occurrence
One specimen planted near barn yard in approximately 2009
Native To State: NO
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
A cultivar of Honeylocust. Trees with lacy compound leaves and yellow fall color.
Occurrence
One large specimen planted near barn in 2008.
Native To State: NO
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Features large spade-shaped leaves and flowers with large white orchid-like flowers.
Occurrence
One specimen planted along farm yard driveway.
Native To State: NO
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Asian tree with characteristics similar to native ash trees. Leaves smell pungent. Produces berries in late summer which are edible to birds.
Occurrence
Two mid-sized specimens in the farm yard and seedlings planted along east side of property in 2017.
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Height 20′ to 40′, diameter 5″ to 12″; top generally rounded; branches long and slender, drooping at ends. Also known as eastern hophornbeam. The tree receives its common names from its extremely tough wood and hoplike fruit.
Occurrence
Widely occurring in the understory of woods in the formerly pastured areas.
Native To State: NO
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Moderate sized tree with thorns and lacy compound leaves. Fragrant white flowers. Runs underground and is considered a weed in Minnesota.
Occurrence
Two specimens. One in farm yard and one along fence line off the Hawthorne loop trail.