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Table 1. Susceptibility of different landscape plants to iron deficiency.
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Highly susceptible |
Moderately susceptible |
Moderately tolerant |
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| Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) |
Aspen |
Ash |
| Red maple (A. rubrum) |
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) |
Boxelder |
| Amur or Ginnala Maple (A. ginnala) |
Amur or Ginnala Maple (A. ginnala) |
Most oaks |
| River Birch (Betula occidentalis) |
Birch (Betula species) |
Catalpa |
| Pin oak (Quercus palustris) |
Cherry |
Kentucky coffeetree |
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Sweetgum
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Horsechestnut |
Cottonwood, poplars |
| Dawn redwood |
Magnolia |
Elms |
| Berries |
Most maples |
Ginkgo |
| Grapes |
Mountain-ash |
Hackberry |
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London planetree |
Hawthorn |
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Most shrubs |
Honeylocust |
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Most conifers |
Linden basswood |
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Most fruit trees |
Norway and Canyon maples |
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Grasses |
*Some plants are listed under two categories because of
differences among varieties and growing conditions
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