Top 5 Shade Trees for Minnesota
#1 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)
Alternate varieties include Bur, White & Heritage Oak
50-60 feet tall / 40-50 feet wide
Tolerates drought and poorly drained soils
Moderate growth rate
Dark burgundy fall color
#2 Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Main varieties include Fall Fiesta, Green Mountain, & Northern Flare
40-50 feet tall & wide
Symmetrical growth form
Orange / red fall color
#3 Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
50 feet tall & wide
Moderate to fast growth rate
Yellow fall color
Very few insect or disease problems
Adaptable to wide range of soil conditions
#4 Hybrid Elm (Ulmus species)
60-70 feet tall / 50-70 feet wide
Varieties include New Harmony, Princeton, St. Croix and Valley Forge
Yellow fall color
Very fast growing and urban tough
Resistant to Dutch elm disease
Will need pruning to train structure
Can attract Japanese beetles
#5 Honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos)
50 feet tall / 40 feet wide
Moderate to fast growth rate
Yellow fall color
“Filtered” shade tree
Plant ‘Skyeline” a seedless variety
TREEfecta (Win, Place, Show)
WIN = Kentucky Coffeetree (Gymnoclaudus dioicus)
50 feet tall / 35-40 feet wide
Female trees produce large seed pods
Seedless tree varieties available
Yellow fall color
PLACE = Matador Maple (Acer x freemanii ‘Bailston’)
50 feet tall / 25-40 feet wide
Fast growth rate
Urban tough
Improved overall growth habit from other freemanii maples
Reddish fall color
SHOW = River Birch (Betula nigra)
50+ feet tall / 35-40 feet wide
Resistant to bronze birch borer
Attractive defoliating trunks
Prefers moist soils
Yellow fall color