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Deciduous Trees for Difficult SitesThis article was published originally on 5/7/2004
When selecting deciduous trees, choose plants that are adapted to the growing conditions at the planting site. Most trees prefer moist, well-drained soils in full sun. However, there are trees that will tolerate more difficult sites. Lists of deciduous trees that tolerate dry soils, wet soils, and partial shade are provided below. (Locations in partial shade receive 2 to 4 hours of direct sunlight a day.) Deciduous Trees Tolerant of Dry Soils
Deciduous Trees Tolerant of Wet Soils
Deciduous Trees Suitable for Partial Shade
*Trees hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 5. All others are hardy throughout Iowa.
Year of Publication:
2004
Issue:
IC-491(9) -- May 7, 2004
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