Cherry, Black
The black cherry is a pioneer species. In the Midwest, it is seen growing
mostly in old fields with other sunlight loving species, such as black walnut,
black locust, and hackberry. It is a moderately long-lived tree, with ages of up
to 258 years known. Black cherry it is prone to storm damage with branches
breaking easily but any decay resulting progresses slowly. It is the largest
native cherry and one of the most abundant wild fruit trees.For more if you are
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Cottonwood, Black
Black cottonwood, also known as western balsam poplar or California poplar,
is a deciduous broadleaf tree species native to western North America. It is
used for timber, and is notable as a model organism in plant biology. Its full
genome sequence was published in 2006. It is the first tree species to be
sequenced. Balm-of-Gilead poplar is an ornamental clone and hybrid of this
tree.
Cottonwood, Eastern
Eastern cottonwood typically lives 70 to 100 years, but they have the
potential to live 200 to 400 years if they have good genetics, and if they have
a good growing environment. The leaf is unique, some saying it looks like an
"Egyptian pyramid, with its coarse teeth as stone steps". Eastern cottonwood has
fast growth and a spreading root system that will control erosion but will also
damage pavement and clog sewers.
Cucumber Magnolia
Cucumber magnolia is one of the largest magnolias and one of the
cold-hardiest. It is a large forest tree of the northeastern United States and
southeastern Canada (Ontario). It is a tree that tends to occur singly as
scattered specimens, rather than in groves. Cucumbertree is an excellent shade
tree for parks and gardens and gets its common name for the color and shape of
unique fruit that resembles a cucumber.
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