In hurricane season, storms often uproot trees along the coastline.
American Holly Trees
Photograph by Britt Willoughby Dyer.
Also known as an American Holly tree, Ilex opaca is hardy from growing zones 5 to 9.
Photograph by Forest and Kim Starr via Flickr.
Crape Myrtle Trees
Hardy from zones 6 to 10, Crape Myrtle flourishes in the South.
Green Ash Trees
Photograph by Matt Lavin via Flickr.
Green Ash trees.
Tolerant of heat and cold, as well as of both wet and dry soils, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, also known as a Green Ash Tree, grows as tall as 60 feet in zones 3 to 9.
Ginkgo Trees
Reaching heights of up to 65 feet, Ginkgo Biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ will live longer than 150 years. For more of this garden, see Garden Visit: At Home with Canada’s Favorite Garden Writer.
Photograph by by Andreas Trauttmansdorff.
Zelkova Trees
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Zelkova serrata, native to Asia, grows as tall as 50 feet and is hardy from growing zones 5 to 8. For more tips on weather proofing your trees, see Surviving a Storm: Expert Tips from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.