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- Zone 5 trees are those that can survive low winter temperatures of -20 to -10 degrees F.Some examples of zone 5 trees are123:
- Ornamental trees, such as serviceberry, buckeye, fringe tree, lilac tree, hydrangea tree, peashrub, hawthorn, olive, magnolia, and mountain ash.
- Moisture-tolerant trees, such as swamp white oak, baldcypress, shellbark hickory, autumn blaze maple, firefall maple, and river birch.
- Fruit trees, such as apple, cherry, peach, pear, crabapple, fig, plum, and mulberry.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Some other popular zone 5 ornamental tree varieties are: Autumn Brillance serviceberry Dwarf Red buckeye Chinese Fringe tree Japanese Lilac tree PeeGee Hydrangea tree Walker’s Weeping peashrub Thornless Cockspur hawthorn Russian Olive Saucer magnolia Showy mountain ash
www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gard…On the opposite end of the spectrum if your area deals with a large amount of moisture or wet conditions … here are a few trees that will do better in those conditions: Swamp White Oak Baldcypress Shellbark Hickory Autumn Blaze Maple Firefall Maple River Birchwww.flowerchick.com/choosing-trees-for-zone-5/Zone 5 Fruit Trees
- 1. Apple Apple trees are one of the hardiest and most dependable fruit trees to grow. ...
- 2. Cherry You can grow cherry trees even if you live in Zone 5. ...
gardentabs.com/great-fruit-trees-for-zone-5/ 10 BEST Trees to Grow in Hardiness zone 5 (2023 Guide)
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