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Trees of Colorado: The Linden
If you’re looking for a medium-large shade tree that’s easy to grow, showy, nice-smelling and loves living in Colorado as much as you do, take a look at the Linden.
Trees of Colorado: The Eastern Redbud
You’ll know that spring has sprung if there’s an Eastern Redbud tree in the area. It fairly screams “Winter’s over!” with a brilliant display of thousands of purplish-pink flowers before leafing out for summer.
Trees of Colorado: The Honey Locust
The honey locust is a North American native that grows naturally in the moist soils of river valleys from the Appalachians west to the eastern edge of the Great Plains and Central Texas. It’s a fast-growing, rounded tree that tops out between 65-100 feet.
Trees of Colorado: The Hawthorn
Hawthorns grow naturally as small trees or shrubs and are often found massed along stream bottoms where their thorny branches intertwine, providing sheltered nesting places for birds and other animals.
Trees of Colorado: The Bur Oak
There are many varieties of oak trees that grow in nearly every temperate part of the world. The bur oak (sometimes spelled burr) is part of the white oak group and is native to much of eastern North America.
Trees of Colorado: The Swamp White Oak
The swamp white oak is a North American native that grows naturally in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley areas of the U.S. and Canada,as well as in isolated pockets as far west as Kansas and as far south as Alabama.
Trees of Colorado: The Saucer Magnolia
If you want to add a little drama to your landscape, you won’t go wrong with a saucer magnolia. This French hybrid blooms profusely in the spring with large fragrant pink and white flowers prior to the emergence of thick, smooth deep 3-6” green leaves.
Trees of Colorado: The Crabapple
Crabapple trees provoke all sorts of emotions—people love their riotous blossom of thousands of white or pink flowers in early spring and sometimes hate the equally large number of small red fruit that fall onto lawns and sidewalks in late summer.
Trees of Colorado: The London Planetree
When East met West somewhere in Spain or England (no one knows for sure) in the mid-1600s, a new tree was born, the London planetree, as it’s commonly called.
Benefits of Winter Watering your Trees and Shrubs in Denver
Denver has received only 3.07 inches of precipitation since September 1st. Characteristically, our winters involve dry air, low precipitation and extreme temperature fluctuations.