The larvae feed on various deciduous trees, including basswood, beech, maple and oak.
The larvae feed on the leaves of various trees, including oak, cherry, maple, basswood, elm and beech.
The larvae feed on a variety of deciduous trees, including beech, oak, maple and elm.
There are about 140-150 genera with 1400-2000 species, including maple, horse chestnut, and lychee.
Many clumps are being replanted by local volunteers, each with about 200 mixed trees including beech, maple and hawthorn.
While walnut is the favored gunstock wood, many other woods are used, including maple, myrtle, birch, and mesquite.
It is offered in 10 woods, including maple, cherry and mahogany.
The trees in the collection range from 40-100 years old, and many are native Michigan tree species, including maple, larch and tamarack.
It can be found growing there on many common trees including maple and poplar.
The forests have since regrown with a diversity of hardwoods including hickory, oak, and maple.