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EVERY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREE IN ONTARIO – SCALE WITH SCOTT
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  • Acer – Maple. There are 6 different species of Maple that you can find in old Ontario forests (well 5 species and 1 hybrid) but I have a whole blog post about native Maple trees that you can read here: Ontario Native Maple Trees.
  • Aesculus Glabra – Buckeye. Like a few other nuts on this list, you can boil Buckeye nuts to leach out the toxins found in raw nuts before eating.
  • Amelanchier Laevis – Serviceberry. White spring flowers turn to red fruit which turn a deep purple when ripe and feed birds and mammals throughout the winter.
  • Asimina Triloba – Pawpaw. The Pawpaw tree produces the largest fruit of any native tree in North America. The fruit tastes like a mix of mango, banana, and citrus.
  • Betula – Birch. Birches are easily recognizable by their pale, peeling, paper-like bark. Yellow Birch (B. Lutea) likes swamps and wetlands, White Birch (B.
  • Castanea Dentata – Chestnut. Chestnuts were widespread throughout Ontario before a blight in the early 1900s that nearly wiped them out. It’s best to roast chestnuts to get rid of tannic acids before eating.
  • Carpinus Caroliniana – Hornbeam. Also known as Blue Beech, Ironwood, or Musclewood for its hard sinew-like trunk. The small seeds are edible but mostly left on trees for the birds and squirrels to enjoy.
  • Carya – Hickory. False Shagbark Hickory (C. Glabra) and Shagbark Hickory (C. Ovata) have edible nuts but don’t eat too many nuts from the Bitternut Hickory (C.
  • Celtis Occidentalis – Hackberry. This hardy tree can survive in a wide range of less than ideal conditions like drought, heat, poor soil, strong winds, and air pollution.
  • Cercis Canadensis – Eastern Redbud. Redbud has beautiful pink blooms in the spring that attract all kinds of hummingbirds and songbirds. The flowers grow not only on the branches but all over the trunk too!


FIVE NATIVE BERRY-PRODUCING TREES AND SHRUBS FOR BIRDS — …
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Web This small tree is great option those who value a balance of aesthetics and food production. Bird Species: waxwings, catbirds, robins, orioles, jays and others Zone: 4 to 8 Height: 25 to 30 feet Spread: 15 to 20 feet Light: Full …
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ORDERING BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES IN CANADA - RURAL DREAMS
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Web Mar 1, 2019 A lot of the Canadian fruit tree nurseries that will ship trees (the majority, really) are in southern Ontario and Quebec. Most of them are at least zone 5, and a couple are as warm as zone 7. Nurseries …
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BERRIES THAT GROW ON TREES - THE 6 MOST POPULAR BERRY TREES
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Web Dec 17, 2015 Berries That Grow On Trees - The 6 Most Popular Berry Trees View All Flowering Trees Crape Myrtle Dogwood Cherry Crabapple Plum Magnolia Mimosa Redbud View All Shade Trees Beech Birch Elm …
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WILD BERRIES IN CANADA | THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA
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SASKATOON BERRY | THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA
Web Sep 16, 2008 Saskatoon berry ( Amelanchier alnifolia) is a deciduous native shrub that grows from western Ontario to British Columbia and the Yukon. The city of Saskatoon …
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NATIVE TREE GUIDE - ECOLOGY OTTAWA
Web The Alternate-Leaf Dogwood is the tallest (almost tree-like) of many attractive native and under-utilized Dogwoods. It is also called Pagoda Dogwood for its attractive horizontal …
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FRUIT PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO
Web Production. Ontario tender fruit and grapes return approximately $100 million to the area each year. Approximately $60 million of that comes from fresh and processing grapes, …
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TRADITIONAL PLANTS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CANADA
Web Jan 18, 2012 Over 500 species of wild plants provided food for Indigenous peoples in Canada. Some of these foods are similar to those eaten today: root and green …
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HARVESTING AND PROCESSING EDIBLE WILD PLANTS - ONTARIO NATURE
Web producer’s name and date of food preparation or expiry. - Labels are not required for fresh fruits, vegetables or berries packaged in clear wrappers, elastic bands or berry baskets …
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INTRODUCTION TO SEA BUCKTHORN | ONTARIO.CA
Web When only a few trees are grown, the berries can be readily harvested by hand, requiring about the same amount of effort as harvesting raspberries. Although the thorniness of …
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33 FRUIT AND NUTS YOU CAN GROW IN AN EXTREMELY COLD CLIMATE …
Web Apr 17, 2020 Hawthorn is a beautiful native tree with sharp thorns and edible/medicinal berries. It’s berries have been long regarded as a heart tonic, and can be made into a …
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THE TREE ATLAS | ONTARIO.CA
Web Northeast South central Southwest Southeast List of native trees for ecodistrict: Ontario Click on a tree species to learn more about it. American elm Black gum Shagbark hickory …
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SERVICEBERRIES | ONTARIO.CA
Web Tree-sized species include Saskatoon serviceberry ( A. alnifolia) found near the Ontario-Manitoba border, downy serviceberry ( A. arborea) native to southwestern Ontario, and …
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FRUIT TREES IN THE HOME GARDEN | ONTARIO.CA
Web The cultivars listed below are arranged in order of maturity and give a range of season and quality: Apple: Gala, McIntosh**, Spartan, Cortland, Empire, Delicious**, Idared, …
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NATIVE BERRY-PRODUCING SHRUBS FOR BIRDS - IN OUR NATURE
Web The berries of Serviceberry are a highly sought-after food source for many different birds species including Catbirds, American Robins, Cedar Waxwings, Northern Cardinals, …
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BERRIES AND NATIVE/WILD SPECIES – GREEN BARN FARM
Web BERRIES are the most diverse of all fruit categories. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries have hundreds of varieties. However many of these varieties have not done well on our …
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