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No Champion

Trees With No Champion

Below is a list of common Arizona trees that currently have no Champion. If you see one of these trees, nominate it and it will become the Champion until a larger one is found.

Common NameScientific Name
Acacia, ShoestringAcacia stenophylla
Acacia, SweetAcacia farnesiana
Bottle TreeBrachychiton rupestris
CarobCeratonia siliqua
Cedar, DeodarCedrus deodara
Chaste TreeVitex agnus-castus
ChitalpaChitalpa tashkentensis
Crape MyrtleLagerstroemia indica
Cypress, ItalianCupressus sempervirens
Elm, ChineseUlmus parvifolia
FicusFicus benjamina
JacarandaJacaranda mimosifolia
London Plane TreePlatanus acerifolia
MagnoliaMagnolia grandiflora
Mulberry, WhiteMorus alba
Oak, LiveQuercus virginiana
Oak, SilkGrevillea robusta
OliveOlea europaea
Orchid, Hong KongBauhinia blakeana
Pear, FloweringPyrus calleryana
PecanCarya illinoinensis
Pine, AleppoPinus halepensis
Pine, Canary IslandPinus canariensis
Pine, MondelPinus eldarica
Pine, PonderosaPinus ponderosa
Pistache, ChinesePistacia chinensis
Poinciana, RoyalDelonix regia
SissooDalbergia sissoo
Sumac, AfricanRhus lancea
Texas EbonyEbanopsis ebano
Willow, GooddingSalix gooddingii

 

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