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1 35 Canopy Diameter 100% = 962 ft 2 75% = 722 ft 2 50% = 481 ft 2 25% = 240 ft 2 Celtis australis European hackberry Fraxinus americana Juninger Autumn Purple ash Fraxinus americana Chicago Regal White ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Patmore Patmore ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Leprechaun Green ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Centerpoint Green ash Platanus acerifolia Bloodgood London plane Plantus orientalis Oriental plane Quercus agrifolia Coast live oak Quercus buckleyi Texas red oak, Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak Quercus douglasii Blue oak Quercus frainetto Forest Green Forest Green oak 2638 Belmont Drive Fruit X X Borers X Borers X Borers X Borers Litter, anthranose, powdery mildew Litter, anthracnose 1620 Anderson Road Acorns X X X 1109 Kent Drive Acorns X Oak Grove Park, Donner Avenue X X 513 I Street X X 1
2 35 Canopy Diameter 100% = 962 ft 2 75% = 722 ft 2 50% = 481 ft 2 25% = 240 ft 2 Quercus ilex Holly oak Quercus lobata Valley oak Quercus rubra Red oak Quercus rubur English oak Quercus shumardii Shumard Red oak Quercus suber Cork oak Quercus virginiana Southern live oak Zelkova serrata Green Vase Green Vase zelkova Acorns X 1206 Purdue Drive Acorns X X Oak Grove Park Donner Avenue X Acorns X 755 Sycamore Lane Acorns X X X Acorns X X X 2
3 30 Canopy Diameter 100% = 708 ft 2 75% = 531 ft 2 50% = 354 ft 2 25% = 177 ft 2 *Acer campestre Hedge maple Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze Autumn Blaze maple Acer rubrum October Glory October Glory maple Cedrus deordara Deodar cedar *Cornus contraversa Giant dogwood Gymnocladus dioicus Espresso Kentucky coffee tree Ginko biloba Autumn Gold Autumn Gold ginko Koelreuteria paniculta Golden raintree Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia Pinus canariensis Canary pine Pistacia chinensis Keith Davey (male clones) Chinese pistache-fruitless variety Pistacia chinensis Pearl Street, Red Push (male clones) Chinese pistache-fruitless variety *Plantus x hispanica Colombia Colombia London Plane 1412 Redwood lane X X X X F 2406 Denison Drive X X X S 2121 Regis Drive X Brittle when young X X X S 1818 Raintree Place X 1239 East 8 th Street X 806 Miller Drive X 771 Pole Line Road X X X F 2614 Blackburn Drive Verticillium X 3
4 30 Canopy Diameter 100% = 708 ft 2 75% = 531 ft 2 50% = 354 ft 2 25% = 177 ft 2 Taxodium distichum Shawnee Shawnee bald cypress Tilia cordata Little leaf linden Ulmus parvifolia Athena, Allee Chinese elm, upright varieties Prune up X 415 D Street Frequent pruning X X X F 4
5 25 Canopy Diameter 100% = 491 ft 2 75% = 368 ft 2 50% = 246 ft 2 25% = 123 ft 2 Acer truncatum x plat. Pacific/Norwegian Sunset maple Brachychiton populneus Bottle tree Carpinus betulus European hornbeam Ceratonia siliqua Carob *Cercidium x Desert Museum Desert Museum palo verde Koelreuteria elegans Formosan flame tree Laurus nobilis Grecian laurel Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn redwood Olea europaea Swan Hill Fruitless olive *Prosopis alba Colorado Colorado mesquite Quercus macrocarpa JFS-KW3 Urban Pinnacle Oak Sequoia sempervirens Coast redwood Ulmus Frontier, Hybrid elm Ulmus propinqua JFS-Bieberich Emerald Sunshine Elm Ulmus wilsoniana Prospector Hybrid elm th Street (in median strip) X X 1325 Whittier Drive 1402 Carob Place Drought tolerant, hard to get X X 1708 Baywood Lane X Prune up X X X S Drought tolerant, hard to get X X 1925 Sycamore Lane Upright growth habit X X X S 412 C Street X X X F DED resistant X Sandy Motley Park DED resistant X DED resistant X 5
6 20 Canopy Diameter 100% = 314 ft 2 75% = 236 ft 2 50% = 157 ft 2 25% = 79 ft 2 Acer buergeranum Trident maple Acer plantanoides Ezestre Easy Street maple Arbutus Marina Strawberry tree Cercis canadensis Oklahoma Oklahoma redbud Chitalpa x tashkentensis Chitalapa Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauri Crape myrtle clones Malus arnoldiana Arnold cabapple Malus Snowdrift & Golden Raindrops Flowering crabapple Prunus Cascade Snow Casacade Snow cherry Prunus cerasifera Krauter Vesuvius Purple leaf plum Prunus cerasifera Thundercloud Thundercloud plum *Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk Ivory Silk Japanese lilac tree 1535 Notre Dame Drive X X 619 Barbera Place X X X X X F 1708 Myrtle Place Needs training X X 1724 Cork Place X Needs training, fruit X Needs training, fruit X X X X F Fruit X X X F Erratic performance X 6
7 20 Canopy Diameter 100% = 314 ft 2 75% = 236 ft 2 50% = 157 ft 2 25% = 79 ft 2 Notes: Growth Rate Fast, Medium, Slow. Height is estimated at maturity. Crown diameter is estimated at 15 years after planting. Only those species checked for Street/ use are to be planted in street easements, public and private parking lots. Trees not specifically listed may be used upon approval from City Arborist. Trees marked with * are for trial use and should be planted in small numbers. 7 P:\URBAN FOREST\Master list\master Tree List_10_12.doc
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