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 NamesCommon NameNursery AvailabilityAvailable to Communities 2005Planted 2005Difference 2005Available to Communities 2010Estimated Planting 2010Difference 2010
Acer buergeranumTrident Maple150558−538.3126−117.7z
Acer campestreHedge Maple170056.8258−201.2z93.8335−241.2z
Acer ginnalaAmur Maple70023.436−12.638.6128−89.4z
Acer palmatumJapanese Maple267589.3683.3y147.63144.6y
Acer platanoidesNorway Maple14800494.2115379.2y816.7172644.7y
Acer rubrumRed Maple18727625.4450175.4y1033.4412621.4y
Acer saccharumSugar Maple7075236.32351.3390.430189.4y
Acer truncatumShantung Maple3075102.7199−96.3z169.7375−205.3z
Acer × FremaniiFreeman Maple12275409.9153256.9y677.4313364.4y
Aesculus × carneaRuby Red Horsechestnut190063.52538.5104.82777.8y
Amelanchier arboreaDowny Serviceberry87529.2145−115.8z48.3143−94.7z
Carpinus BetulusEuropean Hornbeam257586137−51142.1320−177.9z
Cercis canadensisEastern Redbud7900263.817687.8y435.9315120.9y
Cladrastis luteaAmerican Yellowwood102534.291−56.856.6164−107.4z
Cornus KousaJapanese Dogwood220073.51756.5121.44279.4y
Corylus ColurnaTurkish Filbert102534.249−14.856.6218−161.4z
Crataegus crus-galli inermisThornless Cockspur Hawthorn3150105.21194.2y173.835138.8y
Crataegus viridisGreen Hawthorn31751063472y175.239136.2y
Crataegus × hybridaHawthorn Hybrids0085−85z0135−135z
Eucommia ulmoidesHardy Rubbertree85028.4235.446.9356−309.1z
Fagus sylvaticaEuropean Beech4525151.113138.1y249.745204.7y
Fraxinus americanaWhite Ash00151−151z000
Ginkgo bilobaMaidenhair Tree65021.7114−92.3z35.9306−270.1z
Gleditsia triacanthos inermisThornless Honeylocust10125338.1443−104.9z558.7402156.7y
Gymnocladus dioicusKentucky Coffeetree95031.785−53.352.4237−184.6z
Maclura pomiferaThornless Osage-orange150512−78.3116−107.7z
Malus SargentiiSargent Crabapple157552.6052.686.9086.9y
Malus ×Crabapple Hybrids347501160.5685475.5y1917.66881229.6y
Parrotia persicaPersian Parrotia2006.710−3.311120−109z
Phellodendron amurenseAmur Corktree72524.242−17.840115−75z
Picea AbiesNorway Spruce3900130.24882.2y215.290125.2y
Pinus StrobusEastern White Pine847528328255y467.715452.7y
Platanus × acerifoliaLondon Planetree3800126.9233−106.1z209.7314−104.3z
Prunus cerasiferaPurpleleaf Plum270090.2189.2y1490149y
Prunus subhirtellaHigan Cherry290096.83759.816013147y
Prunus ×Flowering Cherry Hybrids200066.8245−178.2z110.4373−262.6z
Pyrus CalleryanaCallery Pear19425648.7696−47.31071.9347724.9y
Quercus acutissimaSawtooth Oak65021.7171−149.3z35.9277−241.1z
Quercus bicolorSwamp White Oak172557.6156−98.4z95.2258−162.8z
Quercus imbricariaShingle Oak117539.257−17.864.8224−159.2z
Quercus macrocarpaBur Oak137545.9115−69.175.9149−73.1z
Quercus palustrisPin Oak290096.88412.81608278y
Quercus rubraRed Oak252584.3170−85.7z139.3233−93.7z
Quercus ShumardiiShumard Oak82527.653−25.445.5118−72.5z
Syringa pekinensisPekin Lilac0012−12085−85z
Syringa reticulataJapanese Tree Lilac270090.2311−220.8z149550−401z
Tilia americanaAmerican Linden80026.7278−251.3z44.1368−323.9z
Tilia tomentosaSilver Linden120040.1187−146.9z66.2252−185.8z
Tilia XeuchloraCrimean Linden0017−17087−87z
Tsuga canadensisCanadian Hemlock185061.81348.8102.1894.1y
Ulmus americanaAmerican Elm7502592−6741.4247−205.6z
Ulmus parvifoliaLacebark Elm4075136.1279−142.9z224.9385−160.1z
Ulmus WilsonianaWilson’s Elm32510.925−14.117.9125−107.1z
Ulmus ×Hybrid Elm5175172.87696.8y285.6435−149.4z
Zelkova serrataJapanese Zelkova275091.8147−55.2151.8291−139.2z
TOTAL277856927992790y15333153330y
  • z Represent deficient availability (for differences of +/− 70 trees or more).

  • y Represents excess availability (for differences of +/− 70 trees or more).