Tour Overview
Colleton Avenue is a picturesque residential street that runs roughly East-West, starting just behind the Aiken County Library. This tour starts at the library and continues East along Colleton for approximately ½ mile before retuning down the opposite site of the street. Most of the specimens on this tour are planted within the parkway that separates the street’s opposing directions of traffic. When entering the map, you can click the diagonal arrow icon in the upper right corner to highlight your location in relation to the various trees.
Parking for this tour is in the lot of the Aiken County Library.
This is a residential neighborhood. Recommended tour hours from 8am until dusk.
Stops
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How to use the tour
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Round Lobed Sweetgum
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Portuguese Cypress
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Slash Pine
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Japanese Maple
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Oconee Dwarf Sweetgum
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Blackjack Oak
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Carolina Laurelcherry
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Southern Red Oak
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Winged Elm
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Saucer Magnolia
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Eastern Redbud
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River Birch
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Post Oak
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Yaupon
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Sand Post Oak
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Black Cherry
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Eastern Redcedar
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Southern Hackberry or Sugarberry
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Tuliptree or Tulip Poplar
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Loblolly Pine
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Hybrid Scrub Oak
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Japanese Privet
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American Holly
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Fringe Tree or Grancy Greybeard
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Sycamore or American Plane Tree
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Deodar Cedar
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Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree
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Japanese Bay Tree
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Parana Pine
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David Maple
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Pecan
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Red Maple
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Rubrum 'Trilobum'
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‘Savannah’ Holly
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Shumard Oak
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Clammy Locust
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Chinese Quince
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Armenian Oak
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‘Lace Parasol’ Winged Elm
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Smooth Redbud
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Little Silverbell
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Fohai Stone Oak
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Oliver’s Maple
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Taiwan Empress Tree
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Hybrid Empress Tree
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Japanese Chinquapin
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Kalkora Mimosa
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Fortune Fontainesia
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Kalkora Mimosa
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Tarahumara Oak
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Yunnan Redbud
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Joy Lotus Tree
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Dwarf Live Oak
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Golden Rain Tree
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White Oak
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Mohr Oak
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White Bark Crepe Myrtle
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Southern Magnolia
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Shortleaf Pine
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Live Oak
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Oriental Arborvitae
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Flowering Dogwood
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Silver Maple
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Flowering Crabapple
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Crepe Myrtle
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Mexican Linden
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Osage Orange
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Dioica
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Sinensis
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Gleditsia Caspica
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‘Smith Fogle’ Magnolia
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Hybrid Catalpa
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Japanese Pittosporum
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Rutgers Hybrid Dogwood
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Longleaf Pine
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Red Mulberry
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Water Oak
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Darlington Oak or Laurel Oak
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Taiwan Tanoak
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Lithocarpus Kawakamii
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Chinese Tupelo
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Platycarya
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Soapberry
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Taiwan Incense Cedar
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Amur Maackia
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‘Fairhope’ Magnolia
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White-flowered Empress Tree
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Texas Privet
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Sapphire Dragon Tree
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Dwarf Southern Magnolia
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Spring Herald
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Swamp Privet
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Chalk Maple
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Eastern Redbud
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‘Merrill’ Loebner Magnolia
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Chinese Elm
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Siebold's Chinquapin
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Paper Mulberry
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Bluff Oak
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Southern Catalpa or Catawba or Indian Bean Tree