Sugar Maple (increasing)
5.0 billion
cubic feet | N. Red Oak (stable) 1.7 billion
cubic feet |
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Red Maple
(increasing)
4.7 billion
cubic feet |
Quaking Aspen (decreasing) 4.7 billion
cubic feet |
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N. White Cedar
(increasing)
2.9 billion
cubic feet |
Bigtooth Aspen
(stable)
1.3 billion
cubic feet |
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Red Pine (increasing)
2.4 billion
cubic feet |
Black Cherry (increasing) 1.1 billion
cubic feet |
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E. White Pine
(increasing)
1.7 billion
cubic feet |
Eastern Hemlock
(increasing)
1.1 billion
cubic feet |
2011 Top Ten: sugar maple, red maple, white-cedar, red pine, quaking aspen, red oak, white pine, balsam fir, hemlock, black cherry.
Source: U.S. Forest Service Inventory 2011 Data
Trees of Michigan timberland listed by volume in cubic feet.
Sugar Maple | 4,895,177,862 |
Swamp White Oak | 111,184,895 |
E. Redcedar | 3,370,491 |
|
Red Maple | 4,379,946,940 |
Black Walnut | 97,924,074 |
Mockernut Hickory | 3,153,532 |
|
N. White Cedar | 2,716,513,202 |
Shagbark Hickory | 86,326,937 |
Peachleaf Willow | 2,610,078 |
|
Red Pine | 2,221,360,167 |
Bur Oak | 85,789,742 |
Scarlet Oak | 2,205,939 |
|
N. Red Oak | 1,685,463,710 |
Bitternut Hickory | 83,646,150 |
Red Mulberry | 2,015,645 |
|
Quaking Aspen | 1,670,646,268 |
Sassafras | 69,358,047 |
Black Maple | 1,725,845 |
|
E. White Pine | 1,499,653,239 |
Pignut Hickory | 66,076,788 |
Sour Cherry | 1,675,684 |
|
Bigtooth Aspen | 1,294,335,359 |
Boxelder | 59,454,559 |
N. Catalpa | 1,341,488 |
|
E. Hemlock | 1,028,092,655 |
Sycamore | 57,494,738 |
Pitch Pine | 1,252,279 |
|
Black Cherry | 898,840,881 |
Ironwood | 53,014,115 |
Chokecherry | 1,006,223 |
|
Am. Basswood | 845,526,024 |
Yellow Poplar | 51,994,815 |
Musclewood | 973,531 |
|
White Oak | 738,339,573 |
Black Willow | 49,528,914 |
Weeping Willow | 969,431 |
|
Black Oak | 705,259,301 |
Pin Oak | 33,107,944 |
Striped Maple | 883,365 |
|
Green Ash | 684,737,664 |
Norway Spruce | 31,311,681 |
Fir spp. | 879,847 |
|
Balsam Fir | 650,655,684 |
Austrian Pine | 27,584,895 |
Loblolly Pine | 852,359 |
|
Yellow Birch | 633,940,640 |
Black Locust | 26,264,389 |
Rock Elm | 848,668 |
|
Paper Birch | 633,182,913 |
Slippery Elm | 25,688,567 |
Bebb's Willow | 780,706 |
|
White Spruce | 600,186,619 |
Apple | 17,243,365 |
Common Serviceberry | 771,466 |
|
Silver Maple | 586,992,571 |
Honeylocust | 14,219,832 |
Norway Maple | 747,819 |
|
American Beech | 546,414,894 |
Blackgum | 13,906,425 |
Larch spp. | 693,295 |
|
White Ash | 492,092,525 |
Siberian Elm | 11,228,402 |
Butternut | 594,596 |
|
Black Spruce | 478,185,000 |
Blue Spruce | 8,125,013 |
Am. Mountain-ash | 567,907 |
|
Jack Pine | 475,198,342 |
Willow spp. | 6,623,426 |
Cockspur Hawthorne | 433,387 |
|
Black Ash | 380,788,240 |
Chinkapin Oak | 6,037,224 |
Elm spp. | 417,243 |
|
E. Cottonwood | 285,903,787 |
Douglas-fir | 5,380,957 |
Cottonwood/Poplar spp. | 359,336 |
|
Northern Pin Oak | 279,900,653 |
Hawthorne | 4,328,527 |
Ailanthus | 250,069 |
|
Tamarack | 261,525,553 |
Pin Cherry | 4,245,516 |
European Alder | 240,002 |
|
American Elm | 233,862,671 |
White Mulberry | 4,036,338 |
Cherry/Plum spp. | 211,588 |
|
Balsam Poplar | 209,474,545 |
Hackberry | 3,637,600 |
Chestnut Oak | 145,065 |
|
Scots Pine | 167,830,402 |
Serviceberry | 3,593,486 |
Gray Birch | 125,512 |
|
Flowering Dogwood | 119,140 |
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Ohio Buckeye | 87,482 |
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Sweet Crabapple | 49,098 |
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Osage-orange | 37,737 |
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TOTAL | 33,330,781,098 |
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