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In reply to the discussion: So I thought my elm tree needed pruning and invited some estimates [View all]StClone
(11,869 posts)18. I'll give a list here of workable choices
Check out this site for your locale: https://dnr.maryland.gov/forests/Pages/MarylandersPlantTrees/Recommended-Tree-List.aspx
You may get other great suggests and I will add mine.
I really like the Fringe Tree, Red Buds, Flowering Dogwood, Magnolias (though drainage may be a problem) for smaller flowering trees.
For a real neat tree the Katsura is wonderful, though not native, is pretty great:https://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-plant-descriptions/katsura-tree
Really big trees like the Tulip Tree and Sycamores are standards, native, stately, and I really like. Maybe more fall litter drop which is hard to avoid with many trees.
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Growing up in So. Maine in the 50/50s, we had beautiful American Elms and Horse Chestnut trees.
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