What is the most common tree in Indiana?
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Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is the most numerous tree species in Indiana with an estimated 357 million individuals; red maple (Acer rubrum) is second with an estimated 110 million trees in Indiana (Table 2). Interestingly, the most numerous species, sugar maple, is not the most voluminous species in the state.
Also, what kind of trees are in Indiana?
Native Trees
- Eastern Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis.
- Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana.
- White Cedar, Thuja occidentalis.
- Hemlock, Tsuga canadensis.
- White Pine, Pinus strobus.
- Black Ash, Fraxinus nigra.
- Blue Ash, Fraxinus quadrangulata.
- Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
Then, what are the best trees to plant in Indiana?
The Best Trees for Planting in Indiana If you live in Indiana's cooler northern regions, consider the popular Hybrid Poplar, the disease-resistant Chinese Chestnut or the low maintenance Sourwood Tree or the easy to grow Sawtooth Oak.
As Mother Nature would have it, there's a group of resilient and beautiful plants that have adapted and even thrive in our Indiana clay.
Give them a try:
- Viburnums.
- Boxwood.
- White Hydrangea.
- Oakleaf Hydrangea.
- Shrub Roses.
- Deutzia.
- NineBark.
- Rose of Sharon.