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Recommended Trees for Urban Landscapes: Proven Performers for Difficult Sites
The following list of recommended trees includes a variety of plants that have demonstrated particular resistance to harsh growing conditions, diseases, and insects in North Carolina. Although this list includes many desirable plants, it is not all inclusive and the focus is on stress resistant plants.

Trees - List by Scientific Name
Davidia involucrata, Dove tree Diospyros khaki, Japanese persimmon Ehretia acuminata, Kodo wood Elaeagnus angustifolia, Russian olive Eucommia ulmoides, Hardy rubber tree Euonymus bungeanus, Winterberry euonymus Euonymus europaeus, European euonymus Euscaphis japonica, Korean sweetheart tree

Trees: Eucommia ulmoides
Form: Elm like ascending branches; rounded to board spreading form; low branching Leaf: 3 to 8" alternate, simple leaves; lustrous dark green; nonshowy fall color Comments: Easy to transplant; adaptable tree; does not tolerate wet feet

U.S. National Arboretum: Gardens: Bonsai Lime Sulphur
The dead branches of a bonsai, called jin, and exposed wood, called shari, are characteristics associated with the driftwood style of bonsai. As a tree's bark is slowly worn away by the elements, its wood is bleached by the sun over hundreds of years.

Trees - List by Scientific Name
Abies balsamea, Balsam fir Abies cilicica, Cilicica fir Abies concolor, White fir; Colorado fir Abies firma, Japanese fir; Momi fir Abies fraseri, Fraser fir Abies koreana, Korean fir Abies lasiocarpa, Rocky mountain fir; Alpine fir




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