University of Wisconsin - Madison

Woody Plant Collection

List of Common Names

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To access images for a particular plant, click the first letter of its name and then on the name.

A : B : C : D : E : F : G : H : I : J : K : L : M :N : O : P : R : S : T : U : V : W : Y


A

Alder

Allegheny Serviceberry

Alpine Current

Alternate-leaved Dogwood

American Beech

American Bladdernut

American Chestnut

American Elderberry

American Elm

American Holly

American Hophornbeam

American Hornbean

American Larch (Tamarak)

American Linden

Amur maple

Ash

Austrian Pine

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Bald Cypress

Balsam fir

Barberry

Basswood

Bayberry

Beech

Big Tree Redwood

Bigtoothed Aspen

Birch

Bitternut Hickory

Bittersweet

Black alder

Black Ash

Black Cherry

Black Gum

Black locust

Black Maple (sugar maple)

Black Oak

Black Tupulo

Black Walnut

Blackberry

Blackgum

Bladdernut

Blue Ash

Blue Beech

Blue Spruce

Boston Ivy

Bottlebrush buckeye

Boxelder

Buckeye

Buckthorn

Bur Oak

Burning Bush

Bush-honeysuckle

Butternut

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California Buckeye

Carolina Silverbell

Catalpa

Chestnut Oak

Chestnut

Chinese Chestnut

Chinkapin Oak

Chokecherry

Clematis

Coastal Redwood

Colorado Spruce

Common Alder

Common Barberry

Common Larch

Common Mulberry

Cornelian Cherry Dogwood

Cotoneaster

Cottonwood

Crabapple

Current

D

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Dawn Redwood

Doghobble

Dogwood

Douglas Fir

E

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Elderberry

Elm

English Oak

Euonymus

European Alder

European Euonymus

European Larch

European Mountain Ash

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Filbert

Fir

Flowering Dogwood

Forsythia

Frasier Fir

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Giant Redwood

Ginkgo

Glossy Buckthorn

Green Ash

Greenbriar

Grey Dogwood

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Hackberry

Hawthorne

Hazelnut

Hemlock

Hickory

Highbush Cranberry

Holly

Honeysuckle

Honeylocust

Hophornbeam

Hornbeam

Horsechestnut

Hydrangia

I

Ironwood (Ostrya)

Ironwood (Carpinus)

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Japanese Barberry

Japanese Larch

Japanese Pagodatree

Japanese Yew

Judas tree

Juneberry

Juniper

K

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Kentucky Coffeetree

Kousa Dogwood

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Larch

Leatherwood

Lilac

Limber Pine

Littleleaf Linden

Lombardy Poplar

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Magnolia (Dendrology)

Magnolia (Plant Systematics)

Maples

Mockorange

Moonseed

Mulberry

Musclewood

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Nannyberry Viburnum

Ninebark

Northern Bayberry

Norway maple

Norway Spruce

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Oaks

Ohio buckeye

Osage-orange

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Paper birch

Pecan

Persimmon

Pin Oak

Pine

Pogoda Dogwood

Poison Ivy

Ponderosa Pine

Poplar

Prickly-ash

Privet

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Raspberry

Red Ash

Red Birch

Red Elderberry

Red maple

Red Oak

Red Osier Dogwood

Red Pine

Redbud

Redwood

Rhododendron

Russian Olive

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Sarvis-tree

Scholar-tree

Shadbush

Shagbark Hickory

Shingle Oak

Siberian Peashrub

Silky Dogwood

Silver Maple

Slippery Elm

Smooth sumac

Snowberry

Speckled Alder

Spruce

Staghorn Sumac

Striped maple (moosewood)

Sugar Maple

Sumac

Swamp White Oak

Sweetgum

Sycamore

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Tamarac

Tatarian Honeysuckle

Tataricum maple

Tree of Heaven

Trembling Aspen

Trumpetcreeper

Trumpetvine

Tulip Poplar

Tulip Tree

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Umbrella Magnolia

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Veitch fir

Virginia Creeper

Virginsbower

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Wax Myrtle

Walnut

White Ash

White Cedar

White Mulberry

White Oak

White Pine

White Poplar

White Spruce

Wild Grape

Wild Plum

WIld Rose

Wild Raspberry

Willow

Winged Euonymus

Winterberry

Witchhazel

Woodbine

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Yellow Birch

Yellow buckeye

Yellow Poplar

Yellowwood

Yew