Al Smith
Mac Daddy
Redbud could be but I've never seen it other than a yard tree ."Native " could change within twenty or so miles .
For example big tooth aspen,which is native is not found here until you go about 20 miles westward .
Pines or firs of any variety are not native until you get to about the Pa side of the state . Once you cross the river in Mansfield Ohio the terrain changes drastically as do the resident trees . You go from the flat lands to hills about like West Va. in about 8-10 miles .
Interesting enough because the white pine which the "Stihl timbersports " uses is all grown in Ohio .
For example big tooth aspen,which is native is not found here until you go about 20 miles westward .
Pines or firs of any variety are not native until you get to about the Pa side of the state . Once you cross the river in Mansfield Ohio the terrain changes drastically as do the resident trees . You go from the flat lands to hills about like West Va. in about 8-10 miles .
Interesting enough because the white pine which the "Stihl timbersports " uses is all grown in Ohio .