GLEBE TREES AND SHRUBS
QUEEN ELIZABETH DRIVE
Path along Brown's Inlet from Broadway Ave. to Queen Elizabeth Place:
South side of path: Silver maple, Forsythia, Honey locust, Littleleaf lilac
Note: the first of these silver maples, close to Broadway Ave., seems to have only seed (female) flowers.
The second appears to have only male flowers, as does the third.
North side of the path: White ash; Green ash; Crabapple
Corner QE Dr and Broadway - Mock-orange
496 QE Drive - White pine - big one
496-500 QE Drive - Amur maple
502 QE Drive - Nannyberry; Buckthorn
504 QE Drive - Nannyberry, Silver maple
506 QE Drive - Nannyberry
508 510, 512 QE Drive - Ash
Sidewalk from 502 QE Drive westward to top of hill: Honeysuckle, Norway maple, Hackberry, White elm
560 QE Drive - Scotch pine
570 QE Drive - White pine
Corner of Torrington - Silver maple - crimson king; Colorado spruce
580 QE Drive - Austrian pine; White pine
582 QE Drive - Ironwood
592 QE Drive - Scotch pine
601 QE Drive - Norway spruce
620 QE Drive - Colorado spruce
Queen Elizabeth Drive to and along Dow's Lake, where the tulips are
Many slippery elm; red maple; sugar maple
silver maple; red oak; pea tree
On the "island" between eastbound and westbound lanes of QE Drive, walking east on the path
At Torrington, NW corner - White pine; American elm
At Torrington, NE corner - Ginkgo?; White pine
On the island still; continuing walking east from Torrington:
American elm -> American elm -> ? -> Oak and Red osier dogwood ->White pine -> Tamarack ->Oak? ->? -> Scotch pine ->
White pine -> Spruce -> Oak -> Lilac ->Maple -> Pine? -> Potentilla
On the island still; at this point the path meets QE Dr westbound. Still on the island however:
Norway spruce -> Hawthorn ->Norway spruce -> Cedar ->Japanese lilac? -> Ash? ->? -> (umbrella-like tree) ->
Japanese lilac -> Japanese lilac ->Buckthorn (At this point, eastern end of new condos are to our north) -> vine of
some type -> Ash (with keys still hanging from previous year, bark like ironwood, leaves beginning May3/08) ->
Japanese lilac -> (Vines) -> Ash -> Buckthorn -> Japanese lilac - (Bushes end here) -> Maple ->
On island still; cutoff to U-turn here
-> (tree with long thick yellow catkins, no leaves, platy bark) -> Apple or other fruit -> Bittersweet
On island still; steps toward 502 QE Dr) -> White pine
East of the Bank Street bridge near Landsdowne Park and on to Fifth Avenue:
Red maple, Forsythia, Glossy buckthorn, Staghorn sumac, Crabapple
Around the Ritz Cafe, Fifth Avenue:
Tatarian maple, Ohio buckeye, Eastern cottonwood
At about Linden Ave near the canal:
Likely, an ailanthus (Tree-of-heaven)
East of the Bank Street bridge near Landsdowne Park, near Fourth Avenue:
English oak