Habitat.—Prefers dry, rocky hillsides and low ridges, growing in thickets along fences.
Notes.—As a wood-producer this tree has no value. The bark of its roots has a medicinal value and it deserves to be planted extensively for ornamental purposes.
[TREES FOUND IN WEST VIRGINIA BUT NOT NATIVE]
- Red Pine
- Scotch Pine
- Bald Cypress
- European Larch
- Norway Spruce
- White Willow
- Osage Orange
- Norway Maple
- Sycamore Maple
- Gray Birch
- Horse Chestnut
- Catalpa
- Tree of Heaven
- Kentucky Coffee Tree