Chapter 901 APPENDIX A Approved And Prohibited Plant Forms And Tree Species

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Chapter 901 APPENDIX A Approved And Prohibited Plant Forms And Tree Species (a) public way: The following are the plant forms approved for planting in and adjacent to the (1) Lawn grass, not to exceed 8" (2) Ornamental grass or flowers not to exceed 18" (3) Flowering vines, only on mailboxes (b) The following are the species and varieties of deciduous shade trees approved for planting in and adjacent to the public way: Botanical Name Small Trees 15' - 30' Common Name ACER AMUR MAPLE A. GINNALA AMUR M. A. GINNALA FLAME FLAME M. A. GRISEUM PAPERBARK M. Amelanchier Serviceberry A. canadiensis "Autumn Brilliance" Autumn Brilliance S. A. canadiensis "Cole" Cole S. A. canadiensis "Spizam" Spring Glory S. A. X GRANDIFLORA ROBIN HILL ROBIN HILL S. A. CANADIENSIS OR A. ARBOREA APPLE S. A. LAEVIS CUMULUS ALLEGHENY S. CARPINUS BETULUS FASTIGATA UPRIGHT EUROPEAN HORNBEAM CERCIS REDBUD C. CANADENSIS EASTERN REDBUD C. CANADENSIS VAR. ALBA EASTERN WHITE REDBUD CORNUS DOGWOOD C. KOUSA JAPANESE DOGWOOD S. MAS CORNELIAN-CHERRY DOGWOOD Crataegus Hawthorn C. inermis "Cruzam" Crusader H. C. phaenopyrum Washington H. C. virdis "Winter King" Winter King H. Malus Crabapple M. "Amsalzam" American Salute C. M. "Centzam" Centurion C. M. DOLGO DOLGO C. M. "Harvest Gold" Harvest Gold C. M. "Red Barron" Red Baron C. M. "Jewelcole" Red Jewel C. M. "Royscezam" Royal Scepter C.

M. "Velvetcole" Velvet Pillar C. M. ZUMI CALOCARPA ZUMI CALOCARPA C. M. SNOWDRIFT SNOWDRIFT C. M. SPRING SNOW SPRING SNOW C. VIBURNUM V. LENTAGO NANNYBERRY V. PRUNIFOLIUM BLACKHAW V. V. RUFIDULUM RUSTY BLACKHAW Medium Trees 30' - 45' ACER MAPLE A. BUERGERANUM TRIDENT M. A. CAMPESTRE QUEEN ELIZABETH HEDGE M. AESCULUS AESCULUS X CARNEA BRIOTII AESCULUS X CARNEA. FT. MCNAIR CORYLUS COLURNA KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA TURKISH FLIBERT GOLDENRAIN TREE MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA BRACKEN S BROWN BEAUTY SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA Phellodendron amurense Amur Cork Tree PRUNUS SP. FLOWERING CHERRY & PLUM P. SARGENTI SARGENT CHERRY P. SUBHIRTELLA VAR. AUTUMNALIS HIGAN CHERRY P. X YEDOENSIS YOSHINO CHERRY Pyrus callerlyana Flowering Pear P.c. "Aristocrat" Aristocrat P. P.C. CALLERY CALLERY P. P.c. "Cleveland Select" Cleveland Select P. P.c. "Fauriei" Korean P. P.c. "Redspire" Redspire P. P.c. "Fronzam" Frontier P. SAPHORA JAPONICA REGENT Syringa reticulata "Ivory Silk" REGENT SCHOLAR TREE Ivory Silk Tree Lilac TILLA LINDEN T. AMERICANA "FASTIGIATE" PYRAMIDAL AMERICAN L. T. CORDATA LITTLELEAF LINDEN T. CORDATA "CHANCOLE" CHANCELLOR L. T. CORDATA "CORZAM" CORINTHIAN L. T. CORDATA "GLENLEVEN" GLENLEVEN L. T. CORDATA "GREENSPIRE" GREENSPIRE L. T. CORDATA "JUNE BRIDE" JUNE BRIDE L.

T. EUCHLORA "REDMOND" REDMOND L. T. EUCHLORA "FASTIGIATA" COLUMNAR BIG-LEAF L. T. TOMENTOSA "STERLING SILVER" STERLING SILVER L. T. VULFARIS EUROPEAN L. Large Trees 45' & Up Acer platanoides A.p. "Cleveland" A.p. "Columnare" A.p. "Crimson King" A.p. "Greenlace" A.p. "Jade Greene" A.P. OLMSTEAD A.p. "Royal Red" A.p. "Schwedleri" A.p. "Sumershade" A.p. "Superform" Norway Maple Cleveland N.M. Columnare N.M. Crimson King N.M. Greenlace N.M. Jade Green N.M. OLMSTEAD N.M. Royal Red N.M. Schwedleri N.M. Summershade N.M. Superform N.M. Acer rubrum Red Maple A.r. "Armstrong" Armstrong R.M. A.r. "Autumn Blaze" Autumn Blaze R.M. A.r. "Autumn Flame" Auturan Flame R.M. A.r. "Autumn Flare" Autumn Flare R M. A.r. "Bowhall" Bowhall R.M. A.r. "Columnare" Columnare R.M. A.r. "Green Mountain" Green Mountain R.M. A.r. "Northwood" Northwood R.M. A.r. "October Glory" October Glory R.M. A.r. "Franksred" Red Sunset R.M. ACER FREEMANI Acer saccharum A.s. "Adirzam" A.s. "Columnare" A.s. "Endowment" A.s. "Green Mountain" A.S. GOLDSPIRE A.s."Legacy" Legacy S.M. BETULA NIGRA HERITAGE Celtis occidentalis PRAIRE PRIDE FREEMAN MAPLE Sugar Maple Adirondak S.M. Upright S.M. Endowment L.M. Green Mountain S.M. GOLDSPIRE S.M. LEGACY S.M. RIVER BIRCH Hackberry Ginkgo biloba "grafted male plants" Male Maidenhair Tree G.b. "Autumn Gold" Autumn gold M. G.b. "Fairmount" Fairmount M. G.b. "Lakeview" Lakeview M. G.b. "Mayfield" Mayfield M. G.B. PRINCETON SENTRY PRINCETON SENTRY M. GLEDITISIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS HONEYLOCUST

G.T.I. HALKA HALKA H. G.T.I. IMPCOLE IMPERIAL H. G.T.I. MORAINE MORAINE H. G.T.I. SHADEMASTER SHADEMASTER H. G.T.I. SKYCOLE SKYCOLE H. G.T.I. SKYLINE SKYLINE H. G.T.I. SPECZAM SPECTRUM H. G.T.I. SUNBURST SUNBURST H. G.T.I. TRUESHADE TRUESHADE H. Gymnocladus dioca Kentucky Coffee Tree Liquidambar styraciflua American Sweetgum L.s. "Burgundy" Burgundy S. L.s. "Festival" Festival S. L.s. "Goduzam" Gold Dust S. L.S. MORAINE MORAINE S. L.s. "Palo Alto" Palo Alto S. L.S. VARIEGATA VARIEGATA S. Liriodendron tulipfera Tulip Tree PLATANUS PLANE TREES P. X. acerifolia "Bloodgood Strain" Bloodgood London Plane Tree P. OCCIDENTALIS SYCAMORE QUERCUS OAK Q. BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE O. Q. MACROCARPA BUR O. Q. PALUSTRIS PIN O. Q. PHELLOS WILLOW O. Q. robur English O. Q. RUBRA NORTHERN RED O. Q. SHUMARDI SHUMARD O. TAXODIUM DISTICHUM BALDCYPRESS Ulmus Elm U. X FRONTIER FRONTIER E. U. japonica x pumila "Regal" Regal E. U. x hollandica "Urban" Urban E. U. x "Homestead" Homestead E. U. x "Pioneer" Pioneer E. U. X PROSPECTOR PROSPECTOR E. (c) THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PLANT FORMS PROHIBITED FOR PLANTING OR OTHERWISE LOCATING IN AND ADJACENT TO THE PUBLIC WAY. (1) Multiple Stem Forms-Those forms containing more than one stem. (2) Espaliers or topiary-those forms achieved through trimming or pruning which are distorted or contrary to the natural shape of the species. (3) Flowering shrubs-those shrubs which typically grow taller than three feet, yet not tall enough to be undertrimmed to a height of six feet.

removed. (4) Topped or dehorned trees-trees with most or all of the crown (d) THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES AND CONIFERS THAT ARE PROHIBITED FOR PLANTING IN AND ADJACENT TO THE PUBLIC WAY. Botanical Name Common Name Acer Neugundo Box Elder Acer Saccharinum Silver Maple Ailanthus Altissima Tree of Heaven Betula spp. (EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY LISTED) Birch Catalpa speciosa Catalpa Coniferales order. Coniferous order Elaneagnus spp. Russian olive Ginkgo biloba (female) Female Ginko Gledistsia triancanthos L. (WITH THORNS) Honey Locust Maclura pomifera Osage Orange Morus spp. Mulberry Platanus occidentalis L. Sycamore (as vs. Bloodgood) Populus spp. Cottonwood, Poplar, Aspen Prunus spp. Cherry, Plum Salix spp. Willow Ulmus spp. (EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY LISTED) Elm (Ord. 209-99. Passed 11-22-99.) (e) THE FOLLOWING ARE PLANT FORMS OR SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES THAT ARE PROHIBITED FOR PLANTING ANYWHERE IN THE CITY: BOTANICAL NAME AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA ELANEAGNUS SPP. LONICERA JAPONICA THUNB. ROSA MULTIFLORA COMMON NAME TREE OF HEAVEN RUSSIAN OLIVE JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE MULTIFLORA ROSE APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D