This list compiles many of the common large shrubs and trees found in Canada. The Canadian flora is depauperate because of the near total glaciation event in the Pleistocene. Due to the vast area of Canada, a tree that is common in one area may be completely absent in another. In particular, many warm-temperate trees can only be grown on the mild Pacific coast (where gardens may contain additional species not listed here).
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See also Provincial tree emblems of Canada for the official trees of the Provinces and Territories of Canada.
Abies (firs)
Araucaria
Cedrus (cedars)
Chamaecyparis
Cupressus
Juniperus (junipers)
Larix (larches)
Picea (spruces)
Pinus (pines)
Platycladus
Pseudotsuga
Taxodium (cypresses)
Taxus (yews)
Thuja (thujas)
Tsuga (hemlocks)
Xanthocyparis
Ginkgo
Acer (maples)
Aesculus (buckeyes and horse-chestnuts)
Ailanthus
Alnus (alders)
Amelanchier (serviceberries)
Arbutus
Asimina
Betula (birches)
Caragana
Carpinus (hornbeams)
Carya (hickories)
Castanea (chestnuts)
Catalpa (catalpas)
Celtis (hackberries)
Cephalanthus
Cercidiphyllum
Cercis
Cladrastis
Cornus (dogwoods)
Corylus (hazels )
Cotinus
Crataegus (Hawthorns) - too many species to list.
Elaeagnus
Euonymus (Euonymus)
Fagus (beeches)
Fraxinus (ashes)
Gleditsia
Gymnocladus
Hamamelis
Ilex (hollies)
Juglans (walnuts)
Liquidambar
Liriodendron
Maclura
Magnolia (magnolias)
Malus (apples)
Morus (mulberries)
Myrica
Nemopanthus – see Ilex
Nyssa (tupelos)
Ostrya
Platanus (planes)
Populus (poplars, balsam poplars, aspens, cottonwoods)
Prunus (cherries, plums, peaches)
Ptelea
Pyrus (pears)
Quercus (oaks)
Rhamnus (buckthorns)
Rhododendron (rhododendrons)
Rhus (sumacs)
Robinia
Sassafras
Salix (willows) - too many species to list.
Sambucus (elder)
Shepherdia
Sorbus (rowans)
Syringa
Tilia (lindens)
Toxicodendron
Ulmus (elms)
Viburnum (viburnums)
Zanthoxylum (Zanthoxylums, prickly-ashes)
Zelkova
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