Tree Resource Guide
Pottawatomie County Storms
Tornadoes and damaging weather recently went through parts Pottawatomie County, devastating land and home. OSU Extension has provided some resources to assist those wish to replace the trees after their property was struck by storm damage.
Land & Homeowner Resources
Invasive Trees to Avoid
While they may be aesthetically pleasing visually, some trees should not be planted due their invasive nature.
NREM-5157: The Invasive Bradford Pear
NREM-2876: Eastern Redcedar Control and ManagementOklahoma Proven Program
The Oklahoma Proven program has compiled a list of trees that are tolerant of the conditions found throughout Oklahoma.
Pottawatomie County OSU Extension Demonstration Tree Info Sheet
Oklahoma Proven - TreesOSU Fact Sheets
OSU Extension has published multiple fact sheets on tree and shrub selection and site selection for growth.
EPP-7323: Managing Storm Damaged Trees
HLA-6439: Selecting Shrubs for the Landscape
HLA-6456: Selecting Deciduous Trees for Oklahoma
HLA-6463: Selecting Evergreen Trees
Outside Resources
OG&E and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry also provide resources for land owners wanting to prevent and repair storm damage.
Forest Trees of Oklahoma Book
Oklahoma Native Species by County
OG&E Vegetation Management