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- Table 1.
An example of an Ohio Nursery Stock Survey entry for a given species. Grower codes are listed in the first column, and sizes in the remaining columns. Quantity codes for each grower are noted under the size headings with numeric codes given for container plants and alpha codes for B&B stock.
Hedge Maple (Tree Form) Acer campestre Grower NP SL 1″ 1.5″ 2″z 2.5″ 3″ 4″+ AFI B A A A A A DKR 2 2 1 DTF B B B B A KLY C B B A ↵z Column contains the data used to generate nursery availability.
- Table 2.
Total nursery availability (number of trees by species), number of trees available to responding communities, number of trees planted by responding communities, and difference between availability and plantings, 2005 and 2010. Trees with availability within +/− 70 trees are not shown in this table but are listed by scientific name in Appendix 2.
Genus and Species Names Common Name Nursery Availability Available to Communities 2005 Planted 2005 Difference 2005 Available to Communities 2010 Estimated Planting 2010 Difference 2010 Acer buergeranum Trident Maple 150 5 58 −53 8.3 126 −117.7z Acer campestre Hedge Maple 1700 56.8 258 −201.2z 93.8 335 −241.2z Acer ginnala Amur Maple 700 23.4 36 −12.6 38.6 128 −89.4z Acer palmatum Japanese Maple 2675 89.3 6 83.3y 147.6 3 144.6y Acer platanoides Norway Maple 14800 494.2 115 379.2y 816.7 172 644.7y Acer rubrum Red Maple 18727 625.4 450 175.4y 1033.4 412 621.4y Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 7075 236.3 235 1.3 390.4 301 89.4y Acer truncatum Shantung Maple 3075 102.7 199 −96.3z 169.7 375 −205.3z Acer × Fremanii Freeman Maple 12275 409.9 153 256.9y 677.4 313 364.4y Aesculus × carnea Ruby Red Horsechestnut 1900 63.5 25 38.5 104.8 27 77.8y Amelanchier arborea Downy Serviceberry 875 29.2 145 −115.8z 48.3 143 −94.7z Carpinus Betulus European Hornbeam 2575 86 137 −51 142.1 320 −177.9z Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud 7900 263.8 176 87.8y 435.9 315 120.9y Cladrastis lutea American Yellowwood 1025 34.2 91 −56.8 56.6 164 −107.4z Cornus Kousa Japanese Dogwood 2200 73.5 17 56.5 121.4 42 79.4y Corylus Colurna Turkish Filbert 1025 34.2 49 −14.8 56.6 218 −161.4z Crataegus crus-galli inermis Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn 3150 105.2 11 94.2y 173.8 35 138.8y Crataegus viridis Green Hawthorn 3175 106 34 72y 175.2 39 136.2y Crataegus × hybrida Hawthorn Hybrids 0 0 85 −85z 0 135 −135z Eucommia ulmoides Hardy Rubbertree 850 28.4 23 5.4 46.9 356 −309.1z Fagus sylvatica European Beech 4525 151.1 13 138.1y 249.7 45 204.7y Fraxinus americana White Ash 0 0 151 −151z 0 0 0 Ginkgo biloba Maidenhair Tree 650 21.7 114 −92.3z 35.9 306 −270.1z Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Thornless Honeylocust 10125 338.1 443 −104.9z 558.7 402 156.7y Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree 950 31.7 85 −53.3 52.4 237 −184.6z Maclura pomifera Thornless Osage-orange 150 5 12 −7 8.3 116 −107.7z Malus Sargentii Sargent Crabapple 1575 52.6 0 52.6 86.9 0 86.9y Malus × Crabapple Hybrids 34750 1160.5 685 475.5y 1917.6 688 1229.6y Parrotia persica Persian Parrotia 200 6.7 10 −3.3 11 120 −109z Phellodendron amurense Amur Corktree 725 24.2 42 −17.8 40 115 −75z Picea Abies Norway Spruce 3900 130.2 48 82.2y 215.2 90 125.2y Pinus Strobus Eastern White Pine 8475 283 28 255y 467.7 15 452.7y Platanus × acerifolia London Planetree 3800 126.9 233 −106.1z 209.7 314 −104.3z Prunus cerasifera Purpleleaf Plum 2700 90.2 1 89.2y 149 0 149y Prunus subhirtella Higan Cherry 2900 96.8 37 59.8 160 13 147y Prunus × Flowering Cherry Hybrids 2000 66.8 245 −178.2z 110.4 373 −262.6z Pyrus Calleryana Callery Pear 19425 648.7 696 −47.3 1071.9 347 724.9y Quercus acutissima Sawtooth Oak 650 21.7 171 −149.3z 35.9 277 −241.1z Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak 1725 57.6 156 −98.4z 95.2 258 −162.8z Quercus imbricaria Shingle Oak 1175 39.2 57 −17.8 64.8 224 −159.2z Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak 1375 45.9 115 −69.1 75.9 149 −73.1z Quercus palustris Pin Oak 2900 96.8 84 12.8 160 82 78y Quercus rubra Red Oak 2525 84.3 170 −85.7z 139.3 233 −93.7z Quercus Shumardii Shumard Oak 825 27.6 53 −25.4 45.5 118 −72.5z Syringa pekinensis Pekin Lilac 0 0 12 −12 0 85 −85z Syringa reticulata Japanese Tree Lilac 2700 90.2 311 −220.8z 149 550 −401z Tilia americana American Linden 800 26.7 278 −251.3z 44.1 368 −323.9z Tilia tomentosa Silver Linden 1200 40.1 187 −146.9z 66.2 252 −185.8z Tilia Xeuchlora Crimean Linden 0 0 17 −17 0 87 −87z Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock 1850 61.8 13 48.8 102.1 8 94.1y Ulmus americana American Elm 750 25 92 −67 41.4 247 −205.6z Ulmus parvifolia Lacebark Elm 4075 136.1 279 −142.9z 224.9 385 −160.1z Ulmus Wilsoniana Wilson’s Elm 325 10.9 25 −14.1 17.9 125 −107.1z Ulmus × Hybrid Elm 5175 172.8 76 96.8y 285.6 435 −149.4z Zelkova serrata Japanese Zelkova 2750 91.8 147 −55.2 151.8 291 −139.2z TOTAL 277856 9279 9279 0y 15333 15333 0y - Table 3.
Total nursery availability (number of trees by family), number of trees available to responding communities, number of trees planted by responding communities, and difference between availability and plantings, 2005 and 2010.
Family Name Common Name Nursery Availability Available to Communities 2005 Planted 2005 Difference 2005 Available to Communities 2010 Estimated Planting 2010 Difference 2010 Aceraceae Maple 63702 2127.3 1591 536.3z 3515.3 2337 1178.3z Anacardiaceae Cashew 1504 50.2 6 44.2 83.0 22 61.0 Annonaceae Annona 225 7.5 15 −7.5 12.4 35 −22.6 Aquifoliaceae Holly 125 4.2 7 −2.8 6.9 13 −6.1 Betulaceae Birch 8375 279.7 353 −73.3y 462.2 947 −484.8y Bignoniaceae Bignonia 625 20.9 1 19.9 34.5 46 −11.5 Caprifoliaceae Honeysuckle 475 15.9 16 −0.1 26.2 18 8.2 Cercidiphyllaceae Katsura 675 22.5 64 −41.5 37.2 50 −12.8 Cornaceae Dogwood 4325 144.4 71 73.4z 238.7 164 74.7z Cupressaceae Cypress 775 25.9 0 25.9 42.8 20 22.8 Ebenaceae Ebony 100 3.3 20 −16.7 5.5 31 −25.5 Ericaceae Heath 975 32.6 0 32.6 53.8 11 42.8 Eucommiaceae Eucommia 850 28.4 23 5.4 46.9 356 −309.1y Fagaceae Beech 20400 681.3 990 −308.7y 1125.7 1895 −769.3y Ginkgoaceae Ginkgo 650 21.7 114 −92.3y 35.9 306 −270.1y Hamamelidaceae Witchhazel 2950 98.5 94 4.5 162.8 227 −64.2 Hippocastanaceae Horsechestnut 5500 183.7 47 136.7z 303.5 147 156.5z Juglandaceae Walnut 275 9.2 7 2.2 15.2 44 −28.8 Lauraceae Laurel 75 2.5 12 −9.5 4.1 15 −10.9 Leguminosae Legume 20700 691.3 888 −196.7y 1142.3 1232 −89.7y Magnoliaceae Magnolia 5725 191.2 162 29.2 315.9 350 −34.1 Malvaceae Mallow 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 7 −7.0 Moraceae Mulberry 825 27.6 12 15.6 45.5 117 −71.5y Nyssaceae Blackgum 1025 34.2 38 −3.8 56.6 93 −36.4 Oleaceae Olive 3550 118.6 550 −431.4y 195.9 668 −472.1y Pinaceae Pine 18875 630.3 231 399.3z 1041.6 334 707.6z Platanaceae Planetree 5000 167.0 294 −127.0y 275.9 430 −154.1y Rosaceae Rose 82850 2766.8 2138 628.8z 4571.9 2290 2281.9z Rutaceae Rue 725 24.2 42 −17.8 40.0 120 −80.0y Salicaceae Willow 675 22.5 1 21.5 37.2 71 −33.8 Sapindaceae Soapberrry 525 17.5 22 −4.5 29.0 75 −46.0 Scrophulariaceae Figwort 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 Simaroubaceae Quassia 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 1 −1.0 Stryacaceae Storax 575 19.2 0 19.2 31.7 21 10.7 Taxodiaceae Yew 3825 127.7 106 21.7 211.1 254 −42.9 Theaceae Tea 475 15.9 0 15.9 26.2 8 18.2 Tiliaceae Linden 5550 185.3 649 −463.7y 306.3 900 −593.7y Ulmaceae Elm 14375 480.1 715 −234.9y 793.3 1678 −884.7y TOTAL 277856 9279.0 9279 0.0 15333.0 15333 0.0 PLANTED IN 2005 EXPECTED FOR 2010 SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY CODES FmC CnC SpC Acer buergeranum Trident Maple Aceraceae 15 18 15 Acer campestre Hedge Maple and cultivars Aceraceae 15 18 20 Acer circinatum Vine Maple Aceraceae 15 18 22 Acer ginnala Amur Maple and cultivars Aceraceae 15 18 30 Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Aceraceae 15 18 35