Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Large, fast-growing softwood tree. Releases cotton-like fuzz in spring.
Occurrence
One planted in north west corner along crick in 2018
Private Arboretum and Natural History Collection
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Large, fast-growing softwood tree. Releases cotton-like fuzz in spring.
Occurrence
One planted in north west corner along crick in 2018
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Can grow to a height of 50′ to 80′ with a diameter of 24″ or more; grows upright with narrow, straight top that later becomes somewhat broad.
Occurrence
Found in several locations near wetter areas. Continually growing and regenerating populations exist naturally.
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Small to medium size; may reach height of 65′ and diameter of 12″ to 20″, but usually somewhat smaller; open, rounded crown; young branchlets are reddish brown and shiny, becoming gray and roughened after first year.
Occurance
Widespread throughout the wooded areas. Spreading into new areas, but also being eaten back by beavers.
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Medium to large; height sometimes 60′ to 80′, diameter 10″ to 20″; slender, rather rigid branches create narrow round-topped crown.
Occurrence
One large tree in farm yard. A population of Sawtooth Aspen occur on the western side of the large brush island.