suaf
ArboristSite Member
My village has a cost share tree program for parkway trees and I am filling out the form. 2 of the choices are Sugarberry or Persimmon. There are others but I am leaning towards these as a parkway tree. I'd like a tree that attracts wildlife (birds, squirrels, raccoons etc), grows fairly quickly, has nice fall color and can stand up to the elements of northern Illinois climate (including road salt).
The tree will not have 'full sun' as it will have some shade from the honeylocust to it's south - but as most of you know - honeylocust only filters some of the sunlight - but not all.
I have looked up the 2 trees and they appear to grow about the same size. Any suggestions out there on which one is preferrable? Thanks in advance!
Suaf
The tree will not have 'full sun' as it will have some shade from the honeylocust to it's south - but as most of you know - honeylocust only filters some of the sunlight - but not all.
I have looked up the 2 trees and they appear to grow about the same size. Any suggestions out there on which one is preferrable? Thanks in advance!
Suaf