What are some of the largest and oldest indigenous trees native to central and north central Wisconsin?

New place (Ho Ho) thinking to spring: What shrubs/ small trees grow well on north side, Wisconsin, clayish?

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    It all depends on which part of WI you are in, up by Ashland is different than down by Madison. Contact your local UW extension office or your state's ag department and they may be able to help you out. The best resource available is often where you buy your plants from though so check with your local nursery for more details.

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It all depends on which part of WI you are in, up by Ashland is different than down by Madison. Contact your local UW extension office or your state's ag department and they may be able to help you out. The best resource available is often where you buy your plants from though so check with your local nursery for more details.

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I asked a similar question about good native trees for clay soil a while back and was given a link to this site by missymuler. It has some good info. Links to sites with tree or shrub info are near the bottom of the page.

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I asked a similar question about good native trees for clay soil a while back and was given a link to this site by missymuler. It has some good info. Links to sites with tree or shrub info are near the bottom of the page.

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