Tree Species Guides

Learn about the trees in your yard. Our guides cover identification, care tips, removal considerations, and hazard assessment for the most common species in the Tri-Cities.

Western Red Cedar

Thuja plicata

Height

40-60m

Removal

High

Wind:Medium
Branch Drop:Low

The most iconic tree of the Pacific Northwest, common throughout Port Moody, Coquitlam, and the Tri-Cities. Often found in backyards, parks, and as privacy hedges.

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Douglas Fir

Pseudotsuga menziesii

Height

60-75m

Removal

Very High

Wind:Low
Branch Drop:Medium

Dominant tree species in the Tri-Cities, found on virtually every forested property. Named after Scottish botanist David Douglas who documented the species.

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Big Leaf Maple

Acer macrophyllum

Height

25-35m

Removal

High

Wind:Medium
Branch Drop:High

Common throughout the Tri-Cities in natural areas, parks, and older neighbourhoods. Often the first tree to colonize disturbed sites.

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Red Alder

Alnus rubra

Height

15-25m

Removal

Low

Wind:High
Branch Drop:Medium

Pioneer species found throughout the Tri-Cities, especially near creeks and in recovering forest areas. Common along the Traboulay PoCo Trail.

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Black Cottonwood

Populus trichocarpa

Height

30-50m

Removal

High

Wind:High
Branch Drop:Very High

Found along rivers and floodplains throughout the Tri-Cities. Common along the Fraser River, Pitt River, and in Pitt Meadows agricultural areas.

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Paper Birch

Betula papyrifera

Height

15-25m

Removal

Low

Wind:Medium
Branch Drop:Low

Popular ornamental tree in Tri-Cities gardens, though often struggles in urban heat. Native to cooler areas of BC.

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Western Hemlock

Tsuga heterophylla

Height

50-70m

Removal

High

Wind:High
Branch Drop:Low

BC's provincial tree. Abundant throughout the Tri-Cities in natural forest areas, especially on shaded north-facing slopes.

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Cypress (Leyland & Yellow)

Cupressus / Chamaecyparis species

Height

Leyland: 20-35m

Removal

Medium

Wind:Medium
Branch Drop:Low

Leyland Cypress extremely common as privacy hedges throughout Tri-Cities developments. Yellow Cypress native to higher elevations and occasionally planted ornamentally.

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