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This list compiles many of the common large shrubs and trees found in Vermont.
- Abies balsamea (balsam fir)
- Juniperus communis (common juniper)
- Larix laricina (tamarack larch)
- Picea glauca (white spruce)
- Picea mariana (black spruce)
- Picea pungens (blue spruce) - introduced
- Picea rubens (red spruce)
- Pinus resinosa (red pine)
- Pinus rigida (pitch pine)
- Pinus strobus (eastern white pine)
- Taxus canadensis (Canada yew)
- Thuja occidentalis (northern white-cedar)
- Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock)
Magnoliophyta (Broadleaves)
edit- Acer negundo (Manitoba maple or boxelder)
- Acer nigrum (black maple)
- Acer pensylvanicum (striped maple)
- Acer platanoides (Norway maple) - introduced
- Acer rubrum (red maple)
- Acer saccharinum (silver maple)
- Acer saccharum (sugar maple)
- Acer spicatum (mountain maple)
- Alnus alnobetula subsp. crispa (green alder)
- Alnus incana (speckled alder)
- Alnus serrulata (hazel alder)
- Alnus viridis (green alder)
- Aronia arbutifolia (red chokeberry)
- Aronia melanocarpa (black chokeberry)
- Aronia prunifolia (purple chokeberry)
Amelanchier (serviceberries)
edit- Amelanchier canadensis (Canadian serviceberry)
- Amelanchier laevis (smooth serviceberry)
- Betula alleghaniensis (yellow birch)
- Betula papyrifera (paper birch)
- Carya cordiformis (bitternut hickory)
- Carya ovata (shagbark hickory)
- Juglans cinerea (butternut)[1]
- Juniperus virginiana (eastern redcedar)
- Prunus americana (American plum)
- Prunus nigra (Canada plum)
- Prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry)
- Prunus pumila var. susquehanae (sand cherry)[2]
- Prunus serotina (black cherry)
- Prunus virginiana (chokecherry)
- Quercus alba (white oak) — in Eastern and Western Vermont, primarily along the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain
- Quercus bicolor (swamp white oak) — in Northwestern Vermont along Lake Champlain
- Quercus coccinea (scarlet oak) — in Southeastern and Southwestern Vermont
- Quercus montana (chestnut oak) — in Western and Southeastern Vermont
- Quercus muehlenbergii (chinquapin oak) — mostly in the Lake Chaplain area
- Quercus palustris (pin oak) — in Western Central Vermont
- Quercus prinoides (dwarf chinquapin oak) — mostly in Southern Vermont
- Quercus rubra (northern red oak) — throughout the state
- Salix nigra (black willow) — found throughout the state
- Ulmus americana (American elm)
- Viburnum nudum (withe-rod)
Notes
edit- ^ Tillinghast 2024, pp. 14.
- ^ "Prunus susquehanae — Appalachian sand plum". Go Botany. Native Plant Trust. Archived from the original on June 10, 2024. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
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