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NW Native Deciduous Trees

BIG LEAF MAPLE (Acer macrophyllum)
Leaves up to 15" across on a big, fast growing tree, native from Alaska to California. Yellow fall color. Valued for lumber & fuel. Zone 5-8.
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BIG LEAF MAPLE (Acer macrophyllum)
BEAKED HAZEL (Corylus cornuta)
Our native hazel. Small, thick shelled nuts enclosed in a bristly husk. Shy bearing. Late flowering, early ripening, blight immune. Zone 4-8. *ORDER 2 OR MORE FOR NUTS *
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BEAKED HAZEL (Corylus cornuta)
BITTER CHERRY (Prunus emarginata)
Pretty flowers and small red fruits in late summer are strictly for the birds. Tolerant of heavy wet sites.
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BITTER CHERRY  (Prunus emarginata)
BLACK COTTONWOOD (Populus trichocarpa)
Fastest growing NW Native, 45 ft. in 7 years. Likes moist soil.
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BLACK COTTONWOOD (Populus trichocarpa)
BLACK HAWTHORNE (Crataegus douglasii)
Large shrub or small tree with profuse apple-like blossoms turning to 1/2" long black fruits appreciated by birds in fall and winter. Zone 5 or 6-9.
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BLACK HAWTHORNE (Crataegus douglasii)
CASCARA SAGRADA (Rhamnus purshiana)
A nicely shaped small NW native tree with yellow fall color. Round black fruits bring in the songbirds. Bark used medicinally, primarily as a laxative. Hardy to minus 35° F. Tolerates a wide variety of soil types and sun or shade.
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CASCARA SAGRADA (Rhamnus purshiana)
OREGON ASH (Fraxinus latifolia)
Our west coast ash tolerates standing water exceptionally well. Growth to 80 ft. Strong, beautiful, elastic wood, great for tool handles and cabinetry. Hardy to -34°F. Yellow fall color. Photo courtesy of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve.
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OREGON ASH (Fraxinus latifolia)
OREGON WHITE OAK (Quercus garryana)
Tough, drought tolerant, North West native, dark green leathery leaves, gray bark. A big majestic spreading shade tree. Zone 6-9.
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OREGON WHITE OAK (Quercus garryana)
PACIFIC CRAB APPLE (Malus fusca)
Able to grow in very wet sites, hence the alternate name SWAMP CRAB APPLE. Suitable as a rootstock for apples on sites otherwise too wet. Widely adapted West Coast native from California to Alaska. It doesn’t require wet ground. Tiny tart fruits for jelly or for the birds. Zone 5 - 8.
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PACIFIC CRAB APPLE (Malus fusca)
PACIFIC WILLOW (Salix lasiandra)
Fast growing wetland tree with black bark on older specimens. Leaves are long and narrow, shiny dark green
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PACIFIC WILLOW (Salix lasiandra)
PACIFIC DOGWOOD (C. nutalli)
Our native west coast dogwood is the largest of all dogwoods, with large white flowers in spring and often again in the fall. Nice autumn foliage. Hardy to -30°F. Well rooted seedlings.
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PACIFIC DOGWOOD (C. nutalli)
PAPER BIRCH (Betula papytifera)
Small to mid sized tree with attractive, smooth white bark peeling in papery layers. Historically used for canoe making & basketry. Native peoples chewed birch resin containing zylitol, a disinfectant now used in oral hygiene preparations. In Canada & Alaska, the sap is tapped to make syrup & various drinks. Golden fall color. Zone 2-8.
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PAPER BIRCH (Betula papytifera)
QUAKING ASPEN (Populus tremuloides)
A medium sized slender tree, often growing in clumps. Heart shaped leaves that flutter in the slightest breeze. Bright yellow fall color. Rapid growth. Native to more states than any other tree yet not common in Oregon, or Washington. Likes moist ground. Zone 2 - 8.
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QUAKING ASPEN (Populus tremuloides)
RED ALDER (Alnus rubra)
Most commercial hardwood tree native to the Pacific Northwest. Makes extremely rapid growth, typically 80 ft. tall in 25 years. Wood makes good indoor furniture and is a clean burning firewood. Being a nitrogen fixer it will grow in infertile ground, making it more fertile. Likes moist ground. Zone 3-8.
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RED ALDER (Alnus rubra)
RENAISSANCE REFLECTION / PAPER BIRCH (Betula papytifera)
A self rooted selection of paper birch that is resistant to Bronze Birch Bark borer. A nice pyramidal upright tree with distinct white bark. Golden yellow fall color.
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RENAISSANCE REFLECTION / PAPER BIRCH (Betula papytifera)
LITTLE GEM VINE MAPLE (Acer circinatum)
A very dwarf form (under 5 ft.) of Vine Maple.
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LITTLE GEM VINE MAPLE (Acer circinatum)
VINE MAPLE (Acer circinatum)
A very colorful small multi-stemmed shrub or tree native to the Maritime Northwest. New growth in the spring has a reddish tinge, followed by small purple flower clusters; paired winged seed pods in summer look like red bow ties. Brilliant orange and red fall colors. Hardy to -25° F.
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VINE MAPLE (Acer circinatum)
432 Burnt Ridge Road Onalaska, Washington 98570 Phone: 360.985.2873 Fax: 360.985.0882 mail@burntridgenursery.com
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