List of Hardy Trees cultivated in Denmark by genera
- Firs - see Abies of Denmark
- Maples - see Acer of Denmark
- Horse-chestnuts
- Tree of Heaven
- Alders
- Snowy Mespils
- Birches
- Hornbeams
- The Hickories
- The Chestnuts some plants are hardy.
- The Indian Bean
- The Cedrus some provenances are hardy.
- Chinese Mahogany needs a warm place.
- Nettle-trees
- Katsura Tree
- Cypresses
- Dogwoods
- Hazels
- Hawthorns
- Sugi
- Cunninghamia only northern provenances are hardy.
- Dove Tree
- Persimmon needs a warm place.
- Beech
- Ash
- Ginkgo
- Honey Locust
- Walnut
- Golden Rain Tree, Pride of India
- Larch
- Sweet Gum
- Tulip-tree
- Magnolia
- Apple
- Dawn Redwood
- Mulberry
- Nothofagus Antarctica
- Tupelo
- Hop-hornbeams
- Paulownia tomentosa
- Wingnuts
- Douglas-fir
- Cork-trees
- Spruces
- Pines - see Pinus of Denmark
- Planes do need warm place.
- Poplars, Aspens, Cottenwoods
- Plums and cherries
- Pears
- Oaks - see Quercus of Denmark
- Willows
- Sciadopitys
- Coast Redwood only a few specimens
- Giant Sequoia only a few specimens
- Rowan, Whitebeam
- Swamp Cypress only a few specimens
- Yews
- Lindens
- Thujas
- Hemlocks
- Elms
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