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Deciduous Trees

Deciduous Trees. Even Pinnate Sunburst Honey Locust. Odd Pinnate Black Locust. Prickles-sharp projections derived from the outermost layer of the stem or leaf Rose. Thorn-a sharp pointed projection derived from a branch or stem Washington Hawthorn.

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Deciduous Trees

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  1. Deciduous Trees

  2. Even PinnateSunburst Honey Locust

  3. Odd PinnateBlack Locust

  4. Prickles-sharp projections derived from the outermost layer of the stem or leafRose

  5. Thorn-a sharp pointed projection derived from a branch or stem Washington Hawthorn

  6. Spine-a sharp projection derived from a leaf Ferrocactus Bull Thistle

  7. California Most Widely Cultivated Urban Trees (in order of prevelance) • #1- Sweetgum • #2-Purple Leaf Plum • #3-London Plane Tree • #4-Southern Magnolia • #5-Bradford Pear • #6-Blue Gum (Evergreen)

  8. California’s Most Widely Cultivated Urban Trees • #7-Mexican Fan Palm (Evergreen) • #8-Chinese Pistache • #9-Indian Laurel Fig (Evergreen) • #10-Brisbance Box (Evergreen) • #11-Chinese Elm (Evergreen or Deciduous)

  9. Sweetgum

  10. Purple leaf Plum

  11. London Plane

  12. Magnolia

  13. Bradford Pear

  14. Trees with Great Fall Color in California • Japanese Maple • Maidenhair Tree • Crape Myrtle • Sweetgum • Tulip Tree • White Mulberry • Chinese Pistache • Bradford Pear • Northern Red Oak • Chinese Tallow Tree • SawleafZelkova

  15. Japanese Maple

  16. Ginkgo

  17. Crape Myrtle

  18. Sweetgum

  19. Tulip Tree

  20. White Mulberry

  21. Chinese Pistache

  22. Bradford Pear

  23. Northern Red Oak

  24. Chinese Tallow Tree

  25. Zelkova

  26. Don’t Plant a Pest • Some of our garden plants don’t stay in the garden but “jump the fence” and invade natural areas • www.cal-ipc.org/landscaping/dpp/index.php • Black Locust • Chinese tallow tree

  27. Black LocustRobiniapseduacacia • Widely distributed in northern California • Spreads by seeds and root sprouts. • Forms large dense stands. • Seeds, leaves and bark are toxic to humans and wildlife.

  28. Chinese tallow treeTriadicasebifera • Produce a large number of seeds and new shoots can sprout from roots. • Seeds are dispersed by birds and in moving water where they can remain viable for several weeks. • Grows and spreads rapidly, pushing out native plants.

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