URBAN TREES SERIES
Trees are an excellent addition to a landscape, but not all trees are created equal. Matching a tree to a suitable site and climate is beneficial for both the tree and the homeowner, but knowing what tree to choose, and where to plant it, can be challenging. This 12-week series will help you plant the RIGHT TREE IN THE RIGHT PLACE!
Posters of the following 'Urban Trees' series are included as .pdf documents at the bottom of this page.
- Right tree in the right place
- Before you plant a tree be sure to consider
- Parkland Pillar Birch
- Northern Acclaim Honey Locust
- Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac
- Autumn Blaze Maple
- White Fringe Tree
- Saskatoon
- Thunderchild Crabapple
- Paperbark Maple
- Showy Mountain Ash
- Saratoga Maidenhair
RIGHT TREE IN THE RIGHT PLACE
Trees provide immeasurable benefits to homeowners and the communities in which they live, delivering cool shade to privacy, beauty, windbreak, water runoff reduction, pollution reduction … and the list goes on.
How WELL a tree will grow (or not grow) is ultimately determined by the conditions of YOUR GROWING SITE.
MATCHING the characteristics of a tree species to the specific features of your site (climatic zone, soil type, structures, hardscapes, under/overhead power lines) is critical because it will ensure your new tree thrives and delivers the benefits you desire.
BEFORE YOU PLANT A TREE BE SURE TO CONSIDER
WHY do you want to plant a tree? For shade? Fruit? Colour? Wind screen?
WILL you have time to nurture the tree (prune, water, fertilize)?
CONFIRM what you are buying – use the latin name.
SOIL TYPE, pH and WATER REQUIREMENTS match the needs of the tree.
CORRECT HARDINESS ZONE rating for the tree?
MATURE SIZE AND HEIGHT: When MATURE, it WON’T interfere with above / below ground infrastructure (power lines, drainage tiles, city signage, street corners), or encroach on an existing tree or obscure neighbour’s view.
For more tips on site/tree prep and Kamloops’ plant hardiness zones visit:
gardenprofessors.com/twelve-step-program-for-planting/
purityfeed.ca/blog/Hardiness-Zones-in-Kamloops.htm
PARKLAND PILLAR BIRCH
Betula platyphylla ‘Jefpark”
MATURE HEIGHT 25 – 40 feet (7-12 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 7 feet (2 metres)
SUN Full Sun/Partial Shade
HARDINESS ZONE 3 to 7 (Canada)
WATER REQUIREMENTS Low
- A FAST-GROWING, LOW-MAINTENANCE tree that is tolerant of urban pollution and a variety of growing conditions. Watering is only necessary during dry periods, especially while it is establishing.
- NARROW, VERTICAL with DENSE foliage. Has white bark, golden foliage in the fall and in close plantings can serve as a HEDGE. Would also make an ideal planting for a BOULEVARD.
- DEER don’t particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone.
Resources:
https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/products/parkland-pillar-birch-tree
NORTHERN ACCLAIM HONEY LOCUST
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Harve’
MATURE HEIGHT Up to 50 feet (15 metres)
MATURE SPREAD Up to 35 feet (10 metres)
LIFESPAN 70 years
GROWTH RATE Moderate to Fast
SUN Full Sun
HARDINESS ZONES 3 to 6
WATER REQUIREMENTS Moderate
SOIL TYPE Well drained, moist soil; Not particular to soil type/pH
FIRE SMART Yes
PROS:
- HARDY, fast-growing, drought and pollution tolerant (once established), dappled shade, interesting bark, thornless and seedless, resistant to canker.
CONS:
- Does not tolerate shade, has aggressive (deep) roots and requires a LARGE YARD where it can be planted at least 20 feet from a house.
Resources:
NDSU Research Foundation: http://www.ndsuresearchfoundation.org/northern_acclaim
Famartin, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
IVORY SILK JAPANESE TREE LILAC
Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’
MATURE HEIGHT 20-30 feet (6-9 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 15-20 feet (4.5-6 metres)
LIFESPAN 45 years
GROWTH RATE Medium
SUN Full Sun
HARDINESS ZONE 3 to 7
WATER REQUIREMENTS Moderate
SOIL TYPE Organically rich, moist, neutral to slightly acidic soils with good drainage.
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Yes
USEAGE Good for smaller property.
Can be used as a hedge, on a boulevard,
or as an accent tree.
PROS
- Generally trouble-free with showy plumes of fragrant flowers. Has attractive dark, reddish-brown bark that peels as the tree ages. Can tolerate heat.
CONS
- Requires steady pruning to maintain flowers.
Resources:
Okanagan Xeriscape Association Plant Database – okanaganxeriscape.org/db/plant/295
Missourri Botanical Gardens – missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=c152
TheKohser - Gregory Kohs, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE
Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
MATURE HEIGHT 40-50 feet (12 to 15 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 30-40 feet (9 to 12 metres)
LIFESPAN 80 years (under ideal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Fast
SUN Full Sun to Part Shade
HARDINESS ZONE 3
WATER REQUIREMENTS Moderate
SOIL TYPE Will tolerate alkaline soil.
Prefers moist soil with good drainage
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Yes
USEAGE Shade; Accent
PROS
- Generally trouble-free with fall foliage that turns a spectacular orange-red/ scarlet. Drought-tolerant once established.
CONS
- Requires a sheltered, wind-protected location. May have some
weak branch unions which can lead to snow or ice damage.
Resources:
okanaganxeriscape.org/db/?pq=autumn+blaze+maple&sort=common_name
https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=255063&isprofile=0&
www.ebben.nl/en/treeebb/acfjeffe-acer-x-freemanii-jeffersred/
WHITE FRINGE TREE
Chionanthus virginicus
MATURE HEIGHT 15 feet (5 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 15 feet (5 metres)
LIFESPAN 60 years (under ideal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Slow
SUN Full Sun to Part Shade
HARDINESS ZONE 4 to 6
WATER REQUIREMENTS Moderate
SOIL TYPE Prefers moist soil with good drainage.
Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Yes
USEAGE Accent for smaller home landscape
PROS
- Small ornamental tree with generous clusters of delicate, fragrant, white flowers that grace the tree’s long, drooping branches. Adaptable to drier soils. Male trees do not produce fruit.
CONS
- Very small understory.
Resources:
Gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder – www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
Wiki commons – fritzflohrreynolds
SASKATOON
Amelanchier alnifolia
MATURE HEIGHT 12 to 15 feet (4 to 5 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 6 feet (2 metres)
LIFESPAN 20-25 years
GROWTH RATE Medium
SUN Sun to Part Shade
HARDINESS ZONES 3 to 6 (varies according to cultivar)
WATER REQUIREMENTS Low
SOIL TYPE Prefers well-drained soil. Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Somewhat
USEAGE Accent for smaller home landscape; edible garden
PROS
- Ornamental and edible. Extremely hardy with beautiful white flowers in early spring and berries in June. Attract pollinators and birds.
- ‘Northline’ and ‘Thiessen’ cultivars have excellent berries for eating.
CONS
- Can sucker and can become shaggy if not pruned.
Resources:
Okanagan Xeriscape Plant Database – okanaganxeriscape.ca
Saskatoon Berry Production Manual. Government of Alberta
Wiki commons – Walter Siegmund
THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
Malis ‘Thunderchild’
MATURE HEIGHT 15 to 20 feet (4 to 5 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 12 to 15 feet (3 to 5 metres)
LIFESPAN 50 years (under optimal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Medium
SUN Full Sun
HARDINESS ZONE 3
WATER REQUIREMENTS Medium
SOIL TYPE Prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Yes (highly tolerant)
USEAGE Ornamental accent or boulevard
PROS
- Soft pink buds that open to white flowers, followed by dark red edible fruit that tends to cling to tree over winter. Leaves emerge green, turning to rich purple and changing to a bronzy colour in fall. Heat tolerant. Resistant to fire blight.
CONS
- Small fruit can be messy.
Resources:
Town of Turner Valley – Tree Guide – Species and Care Information. turnervalley.ca
University of Saskatchewan
https://conferences.usask.ca/horticulture100years/news/2021/01january/percy-wright-thunderchild-flowering-crab-apple.php
PAPERBARK MAPLE
Acer griseum
MATURE HEIGHT 30 feet (9 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 25 feet (7.5 metres)
LIFESPAN 80+ years (under optimal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Slow
SUN Full Sun/Part Shade
HARDINESS ZONES 5-7
WATER REQUIREMENTS Moderate
SOIL TYPE Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Somewhat
USEAGE Shade
PROS:
- Relatively low-maintenance. Its luminous, copper-orange to cinnamon reddish/ brown peeling bark is extremely showy, as is its orange to red fall colour.
CONS:
- Intolerant of drought; mulch will help keep the roots cool. Once established, requires a deep weekly watering in summer months.
RESOURCES:
Harvard Education Arboretum Plant Bios - Paperbark Maple
https://arboretum.harvard.edu/plants/
Missouri Botanical Garden:
https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantfindersearch.aspx
Photos - Derek Ramsey and Bruce Morton – Wikimedia Commons
SHOWY MOUNTAIN ASH
Sorbus decorus
MATURE HEIGHT 20-25 feet (6 to 7.5 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 15 feet (4.5 metres)
LIFESPAN 40 years (under optimal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Moderate
SUN Full Sun
HARDINESS ZONE 2b
WATER REQUIREMENTS Medium
SOIL TYPE Prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Yes
USEAGE Ornamental, boulevard
PROS
- The hardiest of the mountain ashes, this tree has a long blooming time. The flowers and dark green foliage are very showy along with its scarlet red berries and smooth grey bark. A good choice for attracting birds.
CONS
- Should only be grown in full sunlight. Intolerant of drought and shade and its small fruit can be messy.
RESOURCES:
Right Tree, Right Place – Hydro Manitoba - https://www.hydro.mb.ca/safety/pdfs/right_tree_right_place.pdf
Okanagan Xeriscape Plant Database – https://okanaganxeriscape.org
Images – Ryan Hodnett and Simon A. Eugster - Wiki Commons
SARATOGA MAIDENHAIR
Ginkgo biloba ‘Saratoga’
MATURE HEIGHT 40 feet (12 metres)
MATURE SPREAD 30 feet (9 metres)
LIFESPAN 150 years (under optimal conditions)
GROWTH RATE Slow
SUN Full Sun
HARDINESS ZONES 4
WATER REQUIREMENTS Low
SOIL TYPE Adaptable to moist and dry soils
Not particular to soil type or pH
FIRE SMART Yes
POLLUTION TOLERANT Extremely
USEAGE Shade Tree; Specimen Plant
PROS
- This low-maintenance, ancient tree coexisted with the dinosaurs!
It is moderately drought tolerant and deer don’t find it tasty.
CONS
- Female gingko trees drop messy fruit that is so smelly, it will make
your time outside unbearable. Stick with male gingko tree
selections like ‘Saratoga’ and ‘Princeton Sentry.’
RESOURCES:
Chicago Botanical Garden – www.chicagobotanic.org
Photos - Stickpen, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
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RIGHT TREE IN THE RIGHT PLACE.pdf | 461.92 KB |
BEFORE YOU PLANT A TREE BE SURE TO CONSIDER.pdf | 227.68 KB |
3. PARKLAND PILLAR BIRCH.pdf | 78.84 KB |
4. NORTHERN ACCLAIM HONEY LOCUST.pdf | 81.72 KB |
5. IVORY SILK JAPANESE TREE LILAC.pdf | 274.3 KB |
6. AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE.pdf | 266.01 KB |
7. WHITE FRINGE TREE.pdf | 234.85 KB |
8. SASKATOON.pdf | 263.35 KB |
9. THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE.pdf | 229.42 KB |
10. PAPERBARK MAPLE.pdf | 227.58 KB |
11. SHOWY MOUNTAIN ASH.pdf | 300.17 KB |
12. SARATOGA MAIDENHAIR.pdf | 3.26 MB |