288 APPENDIX 



COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 



The following is a list of the more important native species of trees found 

 in the United States and Canada. 



COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME 



Ash, black Fraxinus nigra 



Ash, blue Fraxinus quadrangulata 



Ash, green Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata 



Ash, white Fraxinus americana 



Aspen Populus tremuloides 



Aspen, largetooth Populus grandidentata 



Basswood Tilia glabra 



Beech Fagus grandijolia 



Birch, gray Betula populifolia 



Birch, paper Betula papyrijera 



Birch, sweet Betula lento, 



Birch, yellow Betula lutea 



Butternut Juglans cinerea 



Catalpa Catalpa speciosa 



Cedar, Alaska Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 



Cedar, incense Libocedrus decurrens 



Cedar, Port Orford Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 



Cedar, eastern red Juniperus virginiana 



Cedar, western red Thuja plicata 



Cedar, northern white . . Thuja occidental^ 



Cedar, southern white Chamaecyparis thyoides 



Cherry, black Prunus serotina 



Chestnut Castanea dentata 



Cottonwood, black Populus trichocarpa 



Cotton wood, eastern Populus deltoides 



Cypress, southern Taxodium distichum 



Dogwood, flowering Cornus florida 



Douglas fir Pseudotsuga taxifolia 



Elm, American Ulmus am.ericana 



Elm, rock Ulmus racemosa 



Fir, alpine Abies lasiocarpa 



Fir, balsam Abies balsamea 



Fir, corkbark Abies arizonica 



Fir, lowland white Abies grandis 



Fir, noble Abies nobilis 



Fir, red Abies magnified 



Fir, silver Abies amabilis 



Fir, white Abies concolor 



Gum, black Nyssa sylvatica 



Gum, tupelo Nyssa aquatica 



Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 



Hemlock, eastern Tsuga canadensis 



Hemlock, western Tsuga heterophylla 



Hickory, bitternut Hicoria cordiformis 



