There are many types of trees in Minnesota that you can plant and grow without any hassle. Many of these trees have colorful fall foliage and some of them produce flowers that add to the beauty of your garden.Types of Trees in Minnesota

This list will introduce you to trees that can add variety to the landscape with their unique shapes, colorful foliage, and textures.

Beautiful Trees of Minnesota That You Can Easily Grow

1. Quaking AspenTrembling Quaking Aspen Tree

Characteristics
  • Considerable size (20-50 feet)
  • Light-colored bark
  • Flattened leafstalks
Considerations
  • Fast spreading
  • High maintenance
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • A lot of space
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Consistent water these trees to keep the soil moist
  • Continuously remove new trees if you want to avoid a colony

The quaking aspen gets its name because of the unique property that its leaves exhibit. In the presence of the slightest breeze, these leaves will tremble or “quake.” The tree is a member of the willow family and has a unique white trunk and colorful fall foliage.

The tree is not the greatest option for everyone because it is one of the high-maintenance plants but great for landscaping if you choose it.

2. Red PineTall Red Pine Conifer

Characteristics
  • Considerable size (60-100 feet)
  • Gray-brown and red bark
  • Conical shape
Uses
  • Used for timber
  • Paper is made of pulp
  • A good option for landscaping
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Infrequent watering to keep the soil moist.
  • Avoid clay

Red pine (Pinus resinosa) is one of the evergreen coniferous trees that are native to North America. The tree grows very tall with a conical shape that gradually turns into a narrow dome. The plant gets its name because of the red hue of its bark in the top crown area. There is also some red color present in the fissures of the trunk.

The tree has yellow-green needle-like leaves and symmetrical cones that change colors as they mature. The tree is a low-maintenance option for many regions and can even withstand windy conditions. It has a very long lifespan and can live up to a maximum of 500 years.

3. White OakMajestic White Oak Hardwood

Characteristics
  • Considerable size (80-100 feet)
  • Has pest and disease resistance
Benefits
  • Shelter for wildlife
  • Low maintenance
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Water it enough to keep the soil moist

This is one of the native trees that belong to the Eastern North American forests. The only requirement you will have to meet is the necessary space. They reach sizes up to 80 or even 100 feet in length.

When they grow in the wild, they’re resistant to many diseases. However, when grown in urban spaces, they can become very vulnerable, especially when they’re kept in small areas or gardens (their leaves might start to turn brown).

4. Sugar MapleVibrant Autumn Color Sugar Maple Tree

Characteristics
  • Slow growth rate
  • Vibrant fall foliage
  • Produces golden sugary sap
Uses
  • The sap is used in maple syrup
  • Add aesthetic value to its surroundings
Growth Requirements
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Water consistently during its early days

Acer saccharum is a unique tree among the native American maple trees. This tree is most well-known for its golden sugary sap. These trees are not very fast-growing. Maple trees only grow a few inches every year. They reach full maturity after several decades.

The tree produces vibrant foliage with bright and lively colors during the fall season. They beautify their surroundings with lush green leaves from spring to early fall.

5. Red MapleDeep Red Foliage Red Maple

Characteristics
  • Considerable size (70 feet)
  • Very long lifespan (80-100 years)
Benefits
  • Rapid growth
  • Vibrant foliage
  • Low maintenance
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Water regularly during dry seasons

The scarlet maple is the fastest-growing native tree that resides mostly in the eastern United States. It is a part of the Sapindaceae family, and it can reach a considerable height. The tree gets its name due to the bright red color of its foliage during the months of autumn. It is a reliable way to elevate the beauty of your garden while also being a source of shade.

The foliage of this maple is green during the summer and spring months alongside its reddish branches and leaf stalks, but when the fall arrives, its leaves turn bright red giving them their name.

6. White SpruceEvergreen White Spruce Tree

Characteristics
  • Moderate size (40 feet)
  • White-green needles
  • Pale red pollen cones
Uses
  • Snowshoes
  • Glues
  • Tanning hides
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Susceptible to blowing over
  • Avoid wet or thin soils

The white spruce is a large tree with a narrow crown that can reach considerable heights. It has four-sided sharp, need-like leaves that are whitish green in color.

They give off a foul odor that becomes pleasant with age. It is a low-maintenance tree that can grow in a lot of different environments.

7. BasswoodAromatic Leafy Basswood

Characteristics
  • Present all around the globe
  • Heart-shaped canopies
  • Hardy trees
Uses
  • Used for shade in urban areas
  • Used for their beautiful flowers to add aesthetic value
Growth Requirements
  • Adequate space for growth
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Moist, well-draining soil
Care
  • Need water in dry areas

Basswood (Tilia americana), along with lime and linden, are all names for this tree. It belongs to the Tilia genus. These trees can be found in a lot of different regions, but there are plenty of them in Minnesota as well.

The linden tree is frequently used as a shade tree in many cities, and this is because its dense canopy can create a deep shade. These canopies have bright green or deep green leaves and a heart shape. In addition, the main source of attraction for linden trees is their fragrant flowers, which are yellow, that bloom every spring.

8. Black CherryFruitful Black Cherry Tree

Characteristics
  • Grows up to 50-60 feet in height
  • Vibrant fall foliage
Benefits
  • Fast growing tree
  • Adds aesthetic value
  •  Low maintenance
Growth Requirements
  • Dry location
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Moist, well-draining soil
Care
  • Aggressive grower

The black cherry or Prunus serotina is a deciduous shrub that is very commonly found in the North and South Americas. The tree is related to other cherries like the sweet and sour cherry.

It is a fast-growing tree that has yellow or red autumn foliage and small white flowers. The tree can survive in several different growth environments without much hassle.

9. ArborvitaePyramidal Shaped Arborvitae

Characteristics
  • Moderate size (20 feet)
  •  Has pest and disease resistance
Uses
  • Hedges
  • Green privacy wall
  •  Accent trees
Growth Requirements
  • Full sunlight exposure
  • Moist, well-draining soils
Care
  • Provide partial shade in hot areas
  •  Avoid overwatering

Arborvitae or Thuja occidentalis is a tree that is prized for its aesthetic nature. It is a low-maintenance plant that is a perfect option for hedges or as a privacy wall.

The plant is hardy with lush green needles and urn-shaped cones. It also displays vibrant fall foliage during the autumn months.

Conclusion

There are many different types of trees in Minnesota that can be easily planted and grown if you meet their basic requirements. If you want to plant one of these on your property, keep in mind the following considerations:

  • Pines and oaks come with a lot of aesthetic and environmental benefits.
  • Trees like the aspen are not the best option for everyone as they’re high maintenance and they can take over any area if not pruned.
  • Many of them, such as white oaks and pines, live for centuries, so consider their long lives when you are allocating space and resources for their care.
  • They are a great addition as they add aesthetic and ecological value to their surroundings.

Which tree are you going to plant next in your yard? Pick any of these and enjoy a beautiful landscape for decades to come.

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