List of suggested trees

In general, trees that will have a mature height of 25 feet or less are appropriate
to plant near power lines. If trees are in the vicinity of high-voltage transmission
lines, the recommended height is no more than 10 to 12 feet.TreeSmart logo

This is not a complete listing of all trees that are appropriate to plant near power lines. Look for trees at your local nurseries that are tagged with the TreeSmart logo. If you're not sure if the tree you're considering meets the TreeSmart criteria, ask your landscape professional.

Golden desert ash American hornbeam
California buckeye Ivory silk Japanese tree lilac
Akebono cherry Amur maackia
Autumn flowing cherry Victoria magnolia
Mount Fuji flowering cherry Crimson sentry maple
Sargent cherry Flame maple
Summer glow bird cherry Globe Norway maple
Adirondack crabapple Hedge maple
Centurian crabapple Japanese maple
Golden raindrops crabapple Paperbark maple
Indian summer crabapple Rocky Mountain glow maple
Japanese flowing crabapple Rocky Mountain maple
Prairifire crabapple Tartarian maple
Red jewel crabapple Trident maple
Robinson crabapple Krauter Vesuvius plum
Sentinel crabapple Mt. St. Helens plum
Snowdrift crabapple Newport plum
Sugar tyme crabapple Thundercloud plum
Tschonoskii crabapple Allegheny serviceberry
Cornelian cherry dogwood Autumn brilliance serviceberry
Japanese dogwood Cole's select serviceberry
Glorybower Princess Diana serviceberry
Goldenrain tree Carolina silverbell
Crimson cloud hawthorn Fragrant snowbell
Lavalle hawthorn Japanese snowbell
Snowbird hawthorn Smoke tree
Thornless cockspur hawthorn Sourwood
Washington hawthorn Japanese stewartia

Related links

List of TreeSmart nurseries