Species |
Common Name |
Height at Pick-Up |
Acer rubrum |
Red Maple |
4-5' |
Tilia americana |
American Basswood |
4-5' |
Betula nigra |
River Birch |
4-5' |
Fagus grandifolia |
American Beech |
3-4' |
Gymnocladus dioicus |
Kentucky Coffee Tree |
2-3' |
Liriodendron tulipifera |
Tulip Poplar |
3-4' |
Nyssa sylvatica |
Black Gum |
2-3' |
Quercus alba |
White Oak |
2-3' |
Quercus shumardii |
Shumard Oak |
4-5' |
Carya illinoinensis |
Northern Pecan |
4-5' |
Species |
Common Name |
Height |
Amelanchier laevis |
Allegheny Serviceberry |
4-5' |
Cercis canadensis |
Redbud |
4-5' |
Cornus florida |
Flowering Dogwood (SOLD OUT) |
2-3' |
Carpinus caroliniana |
American Hornbeam |
4-5' |
Species |
Common Name |
Height |
Physocarpus opulifolius |
Common Ninebark |
2-3' |
Amorpha canescens |
Lead Plant |
2-3' |
Asimina triloba |
Paw Paw (SOLD OUT) |
1-2' |
Corylus americana |
American Hazelnut |
2-3' |
Hydrangea arborescens |
Smooth Hydrangea |
1-2' |
Ilex verticillata |
Winterberry |
2-3' |
Lindera benzoin |
Spicebush (SOLD OUT) |
2-3' |
Rhus typhina |
Staghorn Sumac |
2-3' |
Sambucus canadensis |
Common Elderberry |
2-3' |
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus |
Coralberry (SOLD OUT) |
2-3' |
Viburnum dentatum |
Arrowwood Viburnum |
2-3' |
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1325 East Kemper Road, Suite 115 Cincinnati, OH 45246 Phone: (513) 772-7645 The Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Ohio responsible for the conservation of natural resources within Hamilton County, Ohio. We have a special emphasis on soil and water with a focus on assisting landowners in planning and applying conservation practices on the land. HCSWCD is dedicated to the sustainable use of our natural resources and to encouraging positive behavioral changes that produce a higher quality of life for our citizens. The District assists all Hamilton County residents, schools and jurisdictions through our free services and dynamic partnerships that continually provide innovative solutions for the challenges of our region.
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