DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
QUERCUS borealis(rubra) 
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Specimens 4 to 8 in. 
a. coccinea - 75 ft. (Scarlet Oak). Especial- 
ly valued for its brilliant fall coloring. 
Grows well in dry situations. 
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@. palustris - 80 ft. (Pin Oak). Pyramidal 
in shape with shiny green foliage. This 
tree grows quite rapidly yet retains the 
sturdyness of the oak family. Takes kindly 
to cultivation and is very adaptable. Ex- 
cellent autumn color. 
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Specimens 3 to 6 in. 
Q. phellos -50 ft. (Willow Oak). Narrow 
willow-like leaves, turning yellow in fall 
and makes this oak distinct from the femily. 
Specimens only 3 to 6 in. 
2. robur fastigiata -50 ft. (Pyramidal Eng- 
‘lish Oak). Stately long lived columnar 
tree. Bright green leaves, turning yellow 
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Q. shumardi -80 ft. (Texas Red Oak). Large 
growing, stately tree. Glossy leaves. 
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Specimens 6 to 8 in. 
SALIX elegantissima - 50 ft. (Thurlow's Yeep- 
ing Willow). Vigorous grower, dees best in 
moist location. 
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Specimens 3 to 4 in. 
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