Although this tree is generally adapted to North Dakota, it is not currently recommended due to its susceptibility to emerald ash borer (EAB). As of May 2022, EAB has not been found in North Dakota, though it is found in central Minnesota, Sioux Falls, SD, and in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A fast growing tree that transplants easily and readily tolerates urban pollution.
There are many varieties that differ in form and crown density; there are also some seedless options.
Credits: North Dakota Tree Selector Website, Manual of Woody Landscape Plants 6th edition.