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The Most Beautiful Trees to See in Ozark, Missouri

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Ozark, Missouri is a great place to live, and tourists from around the country like to visit the small city. Over the last ten years, the city’s population has grown more than 100%, and more people are expected to move here over the next few years.

For those who enjoy sightseeing, history, antiques, and the great outdoors, Ozark should not be missed.

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The Most Beautiful Trees to See in Ozark, Missouri

There are several incredible trees that you can see throughout the city. There are forests, parks, and riverbanks where lots of different types of trees grow, so let’s take a closer look at some of the most beautiful trees you’ll come across in the area.

Pin Oak: Quercus Palustris

These fast-growing trees grow straight, and they tend to have lots of branches that grow horizontally. After a while, the lower branches on the tree will start to the drop down.

The leaves that grow on the Quercus Palustris are oval-shaped and range from seven to fifteen centimeters in length. During the warmer months, the leaves produce a bright green color, but you can expect them to turn a dark red color during the Autumn.

It is not surprising to see the dead leaves remaining on the tree, even weeks after they have died.

The large tree can grow up to 40 meters. It can also produce flattened spherical acorns. It is a nontoxic tree, so you don’t have to worry about your loved ones or your pets making physical contact with them.

They grow best in wet soil, and they can withstand short flooding. You will find them in parks, industrial areas, and gardens throughout Ozark.

The beautiful tree colors in the fall are one of the reasons people like to plant these in their garden.

American Elm

The American Elm is a large tree that can grow up to 100 feet. It was planted throughout America during the 1960s, but many died because of the Dutch Elm Disease.

However, American Elms are still found in Ozark, but experts don’t advise people to plant them, which is a pity, because they do provide plenty of shade because they are so broad, which would make them perfect for large gardens.

There are some disease-resistant varieties of the tree that have been introduced into the market in recent years, but people are advised to plant these with caution. It is strongly recommended not to over-plant these varieties.

The tree produces leaves that have a nice green color, which changes into a bring yellow in the fall. Also, the tree produces beautiful flowers that bloom during the springtime.

The bark of the tree is a gray color, which changes as the tree matures.

It grows best in well-drained soil, but it can also thrive in areas that get plenty of sunshine. A lot of woodworkers use wood to make furniture from these trees.


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Eastern Redbud

A very popular tree in the area is the Eastern Redbud. It is found in woodlands around Ozark, and many homeowners have introduced this beautiful tree into their property. It produces stunning rosy-pink flowers that make the tree stand out.

Most of the flowers bloom close to the tree’s branches, but they can also bloom all over the trunk of the tree. When you see the tree in full bloom, it’s hard to forget.

Although it works well in moist soil, it is not that picky. Although it can manage to grow during dry spells, if you plant an Eastern Redbud in direct sunlight, you will want to water it regularly.

To keep the tree looking good, you will want to prune it every now and again. The horizontal branches add character to its appearance, and it looks great when grouping the tree with other similar trees and plants.

They grow up to 30 feet and can spread to approximately 35 feet. You can expect the tree to grow on average 18 inches each year.

Fungal infections are common with the Eastern Redbud, especially with mature trees. The sooner you treat the tree the better. If you notice any issues with one of these trees, you should identify the problem and treat it before it’s too late.

Bigtooth Aspen

One of the tree species that are unique to the area is the Bigtooth Aspen. This fast-growing tree stands out for its unique toothed leaves that are around 4 inches long. It is a medium-sized tree that has either male or female flowers.

Both the male and female flowers are brown in color. Unlike the male flowers, the female flowers change into seed pots during the summertime.

If you are thinking about planting these trees on your property, you must be aware that they can cause issues.

A fungus known as Entoleuca Mamata can cause serious damage to the tree’s health. This fungus causes hypoxylon canker, which can kill the tree.

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