GLEBE TREES AND SHRUBS
IDENTIFYING GLEBE TREES AND SHRUBS
Leaves have no or very few teeth, and are lobed (maple and oak are examples)
Currant
Currant, Golden
Ginkgo
Maple, Amur
Maple, Japanese
Maple, Manitoba
Maple, Norway
Maple, Norway (crimson king)
Maple, Red
Maple, Silver
Maple, Sugar
Nightshade, Bittersweet
Oak, Bur
Oak, English
Oak, Pin
Oak, Red
Oak, White
Leaves have no or very few teeth, and are not lobed (lilac is an example)
Buckthorn, Glossy
Catalpa, Northern
Dogwood, Red osier
Dogwood, Round-leaved
Honeysuckle, Fly
Honeysuckle, Tartarian
Lilac
Lilac, Japanese
Locust, Honey
Magnolia
Mock-orange
Pea tree
Potentilla
Rhododendron
Smoketree
Leaves have teeth
Ash
Barberry
Birch, European
Birch, White
Bittersweet
Buckthorn, European
Cherry, Pin
Cherry, Purpleleaf sand-
Cherry, purpleleaf sand- (Cis)
Cottonwood, Eastern
Crabapple
Currant
Currant, Golden
Elm, White
Elm, Siberian
Elm, Slippery
Forsythia
Grape, Riverbank
Hackberry
Hawthorn
Hazel
Hickory
Horsechestnut
Ironwood
Ivy, Boston
Linden
Mock-orange
Mountain ash
Mulberry
Nannyberry
Potentilla
Serviceberry
Sumac, Staghorn
Tamarisk
Trumpet-creeper
Walnut, black
Wild raisin
Willow
Willow, Weeping
Virginia creeper