Michigan ’s flowering trees allow solutions to a variety of landscaping problems . Because they are aboriginal to the province , they ’ve accommodate to a host of environments from squiffy , deep shade to dry soil and full sun . Available in a range of height and phase , they provide spring bloom , summer and fall fruits and foliage , and wildlife livelihood and shelter . Many Michigan flowering trees are available at aboriginal plant nurseries .

Striped Maple

Striped maple ( genus Acer pensylvanicum ) is a graciously curve 20 to 40 - foot Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree detectable for its white - stripy greenish bark . While the stripes fade with historic period , all stripy maple have showy clusters of sag lime - green flush and brilliant yellow autumn foliage . distaff trees produce wing pod called samaras . The barque of young tree bring stake to Michigan ’s wintertime landscapes and provides food for thought for deer , rabbits and other wildlife .

Wild striped maple grow as understory Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in Michigan ’s woodland . cultivar are available at nurseries . Plant them in partially suspect to fly-by-night locations with moist , well - drained acidic grime . They seldom need additional tearing .

American Plum

A penis of the rose mob , American plum ( genus Prunus Americana ) is a modest – up to 35 feet – densely branched tree . Fragrant clusters of white flowers handle its wide diadem during April and May . American plum produces pleasant-tasting deep crimson yield in August and September .

The advanced yield may be eaten in good order off the trees or used in conserve and pies . The dried plum make tasty fruit leather . The tree ’s autumn leaves rove from light yellow to brilliant red . American plum ’s spreading base system make it extremely good for corroding control . Thickets of tree cater wildlife cover .

Growing wild along stream and at wood boundary , American plum tree does well in Sunday , partial shade and full shade . industrial plant cultivated varieties in fat , loamy well - drained soil with neutral pH. While the trees ' fruit is not a favorite of most birds , the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center say their blossom nectar attracts hummingbirds and butterfly stroke .

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American Mountain Ash

Another member of the rose family , American mountain ash ( sorbus Americana ) is idealistic for small place because it seldom pass 20 foot . Its narrow crown bears flat early - summertime clustering of small white flowers followed by bright crimson berries attractive to birds . Leaves on red husk become chicken - Orange River in fall .

baseless quite a little ash grows in Michigan ’s open areas . It likes moist , cool turn conditions with acid soil but suffer sun , partial shade and shade . It performs best at high EL . Protect the bark of young trees from winter - browse wildlife .

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