Native Trees of Iowa
Trees with Edible Product
Trees for Wildlife
Rare and uncommon trees of Iowa
Trees in Iowas Ecosystem
100

This tree is Iowa's state tree, known for its distinctive heart shaped leaves and large, showy flowers in the spring

What is Red Bud?

100

This tree produces small, sweet fruit that is commonly used in jams, jelly's, and syrups.

What is the Black Cherry?

100

This tree is a favorite food source for deer and squirrels, producing large acorns in the fall.

What is White Oak?

100

This tree is native to the southeastern part of Iowa and is known for its small white flowers and sweet smelling fruit.

What is the Pawpaw?

100

This tree is one of the most common in Iowa floodplains and is essential for soil stabilization and flood control.

What is the Cottonwood?

200

A large deciduous tree with finely toothed leaves and smooth gray bark, commonly found a long Iowas streams.

What is Silver Maple?

200

This tree is the source of Iowas most popular syrup, tapped for its sweet sap in the early spring.

What is the Sugar Maple?

200

This tree produces small, red berries that are eaten by birds like robins and cedar wax wings.

What is the Red Cedar?

200

This tree is often found in the flood plains and has distinctive white bark that peels away in layers.

What is river Birch?

200

This tree species is an important part of Iowas woodlands, providing shade and habitat for many birds and animals.

What is the American Elm?

300

This tree is known for its distinctive three lobed leaves and its ability to tolerate dry poor soil.

What is Box Elder?

300

What tree affects the growing of tomatoes or other fruits.

What is walnut?

300

With its dense canopy this tree provides great cover for small animals, and its acorns are a great food source for many animals.

What is Burr Oak?

300

A small tree often found in Iowa woodlands, this species has beautiful white flowers that bloom in early spring and produce edible berries.

What is the Serviceberry?

300

A tree often associated with the tall grass prairie, this tree important for its ability to withstand dry conditions and is a food source for insects.

What is the Black Locust?

400

The oak tree species, names for its long, narrow leaves, is found in Iowa and is known for producing acorns that feed many species of wildlife.

What is Pan Oak?

400

The nuts of this tree, often found in Iowa forests, are commonly used in baking and cooking.

What is the Black Walnut?

400

This tree seeds are favored by birds like woodpeckers, and its bark provides shelter for insects that feed smaller wildlife.

What is the Black cherry?

400

This species, which grows in Iowas sand praries, is known for its long, slender leaves and smooth, gray bark.

What is the Sand Cherry?

400

This fast growing tree is important in Iowa for its role in windbreaks and erosion control.

What is the Boxelder?

500

This tall tree, often associated with the prairie, is characterized by its smooth, white bark and small, greenish flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer.

What is American Sycamore?

500

This tree's small sweet fruits are often made into pies or jelly's in Iowa.

What is the Serviceberry Tree?

500

This tree, with its deep green leaves, produces small, red fruits that attract birds, especially in early fall.

What is Black Haw?

500

This rare tree is found in some moist forests in Iowa and has large, deeply lobed leaves with a distinct red autumn color.

What is the Swamp White Oak?

500

This large tree, often found a long streams and rivers in Iowa, is crucial for maintaining water quality by stabilizing the bank.

What is the Silver Maple?