Common North Carolina Hardwood Trees

The yellow poplar gets its name from the yellowish green color the heartwood of the tree gets as it matures.
Common north carolina hardwood trees. Trees shrubs and woody vines of north carolina by will cook north carolina is fortunate to have a great diversity of woody plant species in its extensive forests with approximately 655 species of trees shrubs subshrubs and woody vines 491 native and 164 introduced. You can probably recognize the logos for your favorite brands with just a quick glance. The yellow poplar tree grows all across the state of north carolina but flourishes in the mountainous regions in the moist soils near streams. Know your common north carolina trees.
The most common species in north america are oaks maple hickory birch beech and cherry. Beta version getting better every day. The poplar trees can grow to heights of over 110 feet tall with a trunk diameter up to five feet. Several other trees could also appear on this list.
This publication features the state s 10 most commercially important hardwood trees which means that these trees are valuable in terms of the money paid for their wood. The 10 most commonly known species would be different from a list of the 10 most common species. Generally these conditions occur above 4 000 feet but more often it is above 4 500 feet. Hardwoods and softwoods foresters often call broad leaved trees hardwoods because most broad leaved trees have harder wood than do most needle leaved trees.
However the ones in this. Forests where a majority of their trees drop leaves at the end of the typical growing season are called deciduous forests. Includes images of bark twigs leaves reproductive organs as well as distribution maps. Click on identify and then select the image that looks most like the plant you are trying to identify.
Northern hardwoods southern blue ridge mountains northern hardwood forests are found throughout western north carolina on high elevation sites with abundant rainfall and a cool climate. Trees of north carolina a free on line plant identification tool featuring native and naturalized trees of north carolina.