White ash
Oleaceae
Fraxinus americana
NOT directly attached to rachis
Green ash
Oleaceae
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Only yellow fall color, leaves attached directly to stem
Blue ash
Oleaceae
Fraxinus quadrangulata
Stem is square with wings, mature trees have blue hued bark
American linden, basswood, Linwood
Malvaceae
Tilia americana
Serrated, slightly cordate leaves
Thornless honey locust
Fabaceae
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis
Bipinnately compound leaf, small leaflets
Coffeetree
Fabaceae
Gymnocladus dioicus
Leaves similar to walnut, taller than it is wide, blooms/seed pods connect directly to stem
Eastern redbud
Fabaceae
Cercis canadensis
Heart shaped leaves, wider than tall, blooms cover and attach directly to stem, small seed pods
Katsura
Cercidiphyllaceae
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Similar to redbud, more rounded leaves, taller than shrubby
Ginkgo
Ginkgoaceae
Gingo biloba
I mean, we know who she is
Hackberry
Cannabaceae
Celtis occidentalis
Ovate leaves, berries, nipple galls!
American elm
Ulmaceae
Ulmus americana
Siberian elm
Ulmaceae
Ulmus pumila
Black “berries” at leaf buds