Shade Trees
Shade Trees
Shade trees are defined as being grown for the sole purpose of providing shade, but with this limited definition all trees would fit in this category. At Bentley Ridge, we understand that just because it produces shade doesn't mean that it can't have other amazing attributes as well. For this reason, we have created "info sheets" on all of the trees outlining noteworthy characteristics. Click on any of the tree names below to learn about them and what they have to offer. All information sheets in our plant library have been carefully calibrated by our team and are specifically formulated for Iowa conditions.
Please note: This library is intended as a reference tool to help you evaluate your unique situation—it does not reflect current availability. For details on specific items or to check availability, please contact us directly.
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Aspen (Populus)
Bald Cypress (Taxodium)
Beech (Fagus)
Birch (Betula)
Black Gum (Nyssa)
Catalpa
Coffeetree (Gymnocladus)
Elm (Ulmus)
Ginkgo
Hackberry (Celtis)
Honeylocust (Gleditsia)
Katsura (Ceridiphyllum)
Larch (Larix)
Linden (Tilia)
Maple (Acer)
Oak (Quercus)
Planetree (Platanus)
Sweetgum (Liquidambar)
Tulip Tree (Liriodendron)
Willow (Salix)
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