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Colleton Avenue Walk

100 Stops
1h 30m
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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

  1. How to use the tour

  2. Round Lobed Sweetgum

  3. Portuguese Cypress

  4. Slash Pine

  5. Japanese Maple

  6. Oconee Dwarf Sweetgum

  7. Blackjack Oak

  8. Carolina Laurelcherry

  9. Southern Red Oak

  10. Winged Elm

  11. Saucer Magnolia

  12. Eastern Redbud

  13. River Birch

  14. Post Oak

  15. Yaupon

  16. Sand Post Oak

  17. Black Cherry

  18. Eastern Redcedar

  19. Southern Hackberry or Sugarberry

  20. Tuliptree or Tulip Poplar

  21. Loblolly Pine

  22. Hybrid Scrub Oak

  23. Japanese Privet

  24. American Holly

  25. Fringe Tree or Grancy Greybeard

  26. Sycamore or American Plane Tree

  27. Deodar Cedar

  28. Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree

  29. Japanese Bay Tree

  30. Parana Pine

  31. David Maple

  32. Pecan

  33. Red Maple

  34. Rubrum 'Trilobum'

  35. ‘Savannah’ Holly

  36. Shumard Oak

  37. Clammy Locust

  38. Chinese Quince

  39. Armenian Oak

  40. ‘Lace Parasol’ Winged Elm

  41. Smooth Redbud

  42. Little Silverbell

  43. Fohai Stone Oak

  44. Oliver’s Maple

  45. Taiwan Empress Tree

  46. Hybrid Empress Tree

  47. Japanese Chinquapin

  48. Kalkora Mimosa

  49. Fortune Fontainesia

  50. Kalkora Mimosa

  51. Tarahumara Oak

  52. Yunnan Redbud

  53. Joy Lotus Tree

  54. Dwarf Live Oak

  55. Golden Rain Tree

  56. White Oak

  57. Mohr Oak

  58. White Bark Crepe Myrtle

  59. Southern Magnolia

  60. Shortleaf Pine

  61. Live Oak

  62. Oriental Arborvitae

  63. Flowering Dogwood

  64. Silver Maple

  65. Flowering Crabapple

  66. Crepe Myrtle

  67. Mexican Linden

  68. Osage Orange

  69. Dioica

  70. Sinensis

  71. Gleditsia Caspica

  72. ‘Smith Fogle’ Magnolia

  73. Hybrid Catalpa

  74. Japanese Pittosporum

  75. Rutgers Hybrid Dogwood

  76. Longleaf Pine

  77. Red Mulberry

  78. Water Oak

  79. Darlington Oak or Laurel Oak

  80. Taiwan Tanoak

  81. Lithocarpus Kawakamii

  82. Chinese Tupelo

  83. Platycarya

  84. Soapberry

  85. Taiwan Incense Cedar

  86. Amur Maackia

  87. ‘Fairhope’ Magnolia

  88. White-flowered Empress Tree

  89. Texas Privet

  90. Sapphire Dragon Tree

  91. Dwarf Southern Magnolia

  92. Spring Herald

  93. Swamp Privet

  94. Chalk Maple

  95. Eastern Redbud

  96. ‘Merrill’ Loebner Magnolia

  97. Chinese Elm

  98. Siebold's Chinquapin

  99. Paper Mulberry

  100. Bluff Oak

  101. Southern Catalpa or Catawba or Indian Bean Tree

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