North America is endowed with special trees , and that ’s specially apparent in fall when forests of the northerly and eastern areas of the nation display colors that are unsurpassed anywhere in the world . Maples , oak tree , and sassafras are just some of the many native Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree that make a good show .

SUGAR MAPLE ( Acer saccharum)Closing the season with a bang , grey - black subdivision snake through cloud of yellow and burnt orange leaves in a surrender scene that is a familiar herald of the coming winter and completely miraculous . Photo by : Paul Rezendes .

Appeal:

The native American trees shown here are flat - out gorgeous in decline — several in other seasons , too . Among them , they have blanketed much of the eastern half of the continent for one thousand of years , and they adapt well to most gardens . These are not fragile exotics or prima donnas .

Zones:

Several of the species are very hardy , master the circumboreal and frigid geographical zone 1 through 4 . Most grow well into Zone 8 and a few into Zone 9 .

Exposure:

Many of the larger trees require full sun . Dogwood , orchard apple tree serviceberry , sassafras , vine maple and Franklin tree like some shade .

Soil:

There are native tree for most any case of soil , but most do best in grease that is well - drained .

Care:

industrial plant in crepuscle where winter are soft ( Zones 7 to 9 ) or in saltation once ground can be form . Choose only nursery - grown plant sold in container or balled and burlapped . Make the planting hole at least three clock time as blanket as the original solution ball and no deeper .

TOP TREES FOR FALL COLOR

Photo by : David Middleton .

1 . VINE MAPLE ( Acer circinatum )

This Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree is native to the Pacific Northwest , from northerly California to British Columbia . In pin the leafage reverse orange ruby-red or yellow . You ’ll normally find it growing in a sprawling , asymmetrical form along streams or under the tincture of much improbable trees . In the open , it is symmetrical and treelike .

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Zones:6 to 9

meridian : Up to 35 foundation

photograph by : Mark Turner .

Fall Foliage, Sugar Maple Tree
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2 . FRANKLIN TREE ( Franklinia alatamaha )

John Bartram , America ’s first natural scientist , and son William found this tree in 1765 on the bank of Georgia ’s Altamaha River and name it in honor of Benjamin Franklin . snowy blossom in tardy summertime ; orange - red parting . The tree needs fat , moist , acidic , and well - drain ground .

Zones:6 to 8

Fall Foliage, Sugar Maple Tree
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Height : Up to 20 feet

Photo by : Rob Cardillo .

3 . WASHINGTON HAWTHORN ( Crataegus phaenopyrum )

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leave turn orangish , scarlet , and purplish in downslope ; theme are setaceous . Glossy cherry-red fruit cling on through winter or as long as birds and squirrels allow .

Zones:4 to 8

Height : Up to 30 feet

larn hawthorn tree diagram .

4 . APPLE SERVICEBERRY ( Amelanchierxgrandiflora‘Autumn Brilliance ’ )

A belittled , delicate tree with early whitened blooms before leave come forth . Leaves turn orange red in fall . Purple - mordant yield are edible and much loved by wildlife .

Zones:4 to 9

stature : Up to 25 feet

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5 . RED OAK ( Quercus rubra )

One of the dominant Tree of the northerly forests by moral excellence of both size of it and abundance . Leaves plough crimson , orange , and russet in fall . Acorns process as a major wildlife food .

Zones:3 to 7

pinnacle : Up to 75 feet

6 . QUAKING ASPEN ( Populus tremuloides )

There are more straight nautical mile of this tree in North America than any other . Roundish allow for shiver in the slightest gentle wind , and turn gold to orange .

Zones:1 to 6

Height : Up to 50 base

Photo by : Eliot Cohen .

7 . DOGWOOD ( Cornus florida )

In the East , spring is largely about dogwoods . In fall , folio sour red purpleness ; bluebirds love the glossy ruby-red Charles Edward Berry . crossbreed withC. kousaare more tolerant to disease .

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8 . SASSAFRAS ( Sassafras albidum )

Female Tree create dark blue fruits that bluebird , gray catbird , vireos , and quail readily consume . lobate or mitten - shaped leave-taking plough yellow , orange , scarlet , and purple . problematical to transplant : Plant small containerized trees .

Photo by : Jerry and Marcy Monkman .

9 . BITTERNUT HICKORY ( Carya cordiformis )

This tree is usually first to change leaf color — from light-green to chickenhearted . wintertime bud are bright yellow . Host tree diagram for luna and giant regal moths .

10 . SUGAR MAPLE ( Acer genus Saccharum )

Four state and Canada choose it as their symbol , which say intensity about the signification of this tree . Wildlife food informant .

picture by : Susan A. Roth .

11 . AMERICAN PERSIMMON ( Diospyros virginiana )

Female trees produce edible fruit , though smaller and less tasty than Asiatic persimmon . drop color is yellow green in the North , chicken to blood-red purpleness in the South . For best fruit , buy a variety show such as ‘ Woolbright ’ .

superlative : Up to 60 feet

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