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Bigtooth Aspen Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Pioneer species. Wood is used for paper-making. |
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Jack Pine Found in the boreal forest on sandy, dry, fire-prone sites. Pioneer species. |
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Balsam Fir Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA, mostly at high elevation and in hydric sites. |
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American Beech Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Most common on mesic sites. Climax species. Wood is low value, but nuts are an important wildlife food source. |
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White Spruce Found in the boreal forest on mesic sites. Climax species. |
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Eastern White Pine Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Most common on dry sites. Pioneer species. Often taller than surrounding trees of different species. |
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Paper (White) Birch Found in the boreal and northern mixed forest. Pioneer species. Fine textured wood used for toothpicks. |
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Eastern Hemlock Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Both hydric & dry sites. Climax species. Bark used to make tannic acid used in tanning leather. |
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Black Spruce Found in the boreal forest on hydric sites. Climax species. |
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American Basswood Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and north central USA. Most common on mesic sites. Climax species. Wood is low value and very soft. |
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Red Pine Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Most common on dry sites. Pioneer species. Widely planted on abandoned farm lands. |
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Sugar Maple Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA. Most common on mesic sites. Climax species. Produces high value wood used to make furniture. |
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Red Spruce Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and northeastern USA, mostly at high elevation and in hydric sites. |
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Yellow Birch Found in the northern mixed forest of southern Canada and north eastern USA. Most common on mesic sites. Climax species. Wood is highly valued for furniture b/c of honey yellow color and texture. |
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Trembling (Quaking) Aspen Found in the boreal forest but also most widely distributed tree species in North America. Pioneer species. Wood used mainly for paper. |
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Chestnut Oak Restricted to xeric hilltop sites in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Wood is used for furniture, hardwood flooring. |
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Black Cherry Found throughout the Eastern Deciduous Forest, but attains its best growth in the Mesophytic forest type. Wood is highly valued for furniture making. |
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Post Oak Restricted to xeric or hydric sites, rarely mesic, in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Common at edge of prairie in Great Plains. Trees often stunted but wood used for furniture and hardwood flooring. |
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Black Walnut Found in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Fruit looks like tennis ball. Wood is highly valued for furniture and fine woodworking. |
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Bur Oak Most common on xeric or hydric sites, less on mesic, in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Also found near Great Plains prairie. Wood used for furniture and hardwood flooring. |
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Bitternut Hickory Found in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Very hard wood good for tool handles and firewood, but not much else. |
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Black Oak Found on xeric sites in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Inner bark is orange and bitter. Wood is used for furniture and hardwood flooring. |
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White Ash Found in the Eastern Deciduous Forest, mostly on mesic high quality sites. Wood is used for furniture and baseball bats. |
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Virginia Pine Pioneer species in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Able to grow on poor sites with shallow soils. Short needles (1.5 to 3”). Commonly used as a Christmas tree in this region. |
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