Major Shade Trees - Canopy Potential At Maturity: 1500 Square Feet. Medium Shade Trees - Canopy Potential At Maturity: 500 Square Feet
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1 Neighborhood Development Services 4970 City Hall Boulevard North Port, Fl Phone (941) Fax (941) PRIORITY TREE LIST Common Name Black Olive Jacaranda Live Oak Magnolia Mahogany Pignut Hickory Royal Poinciana Sweetgum Sycamore Water Oak Common Name Bald Cypress Cherry Laurel East Palatka Holly Elm Gold Trees Gumbo Limbo Pine Red Maple Sand Live Oak Southern Red Cedar Weeping Podocarpus Major Shade Trees - Canopy Potential At Maturity: 1500 Square Feet Botanical Name Bucida Bucerus Jacaranda Mimosifolia Quercus Virginiana Magnolia Grandiflora Swietenia Mahogany Carya Glabra Delonix Regia Liquidamber Styracifula Platanus Occidentallis Quercus Nigra Medium Shade Trees - Canopy Potential At Maturity: 500 Square Feet Botanical Name Taxodium Distichtum Prunus Caroliniana Ilex Opaca East Palatka Ulmus Spp. Tabebuia Spp. Bursera Simarubra Pinus Spp. Accer Rubrum Quercus Geminate Juniperous Virginiana Podocarpus Gracillior Small Scale Trees - Canopy Potential At Maturity: 250 Square Feet Bottlebrush Buttonwood (Green Or Silver) Dahoon Holly Loblolly Bay Loquat Palms* Red Bay Wax Myrtle Sweet Bay *Any Palm Can Be Used Based On Mature Canopy Per Stem On A 10,000 Sq Ft Lot You Need 3500 sq ft Canopy Coverage. Priority Tree List / Revised / June 15 Page 1 of 2
2 Shrubs Hibiscus Wax Myrtle Pittosporum Oleander Bougainvillea Viburnum Gardenia Allamanda Coco-Plum Ixora Ligustrum Azalea Boxwood Beauty ( Carissa & Japanese) Orange Jessamine Natal Plum Podocarpus Indian Hawthorn Surinam Cherry Burford s Holly Shillings Holly For every 2,500 sq. ft. lot = 3 shrubs Agricultural land 3 acres or more = no shrubs Priority Tree List / Revised / June 15 Page 2 of 2
3 Major Shade Trees: Canopy Potential at Maturity: 1,500 square feet Non Native ( - ) Common Name latin Name Spread /Height Range Persistence + American Elm Ulmus Americana A-9B Deciduous Chinese Elm Ulmus Parvifolia lOA Deciduous + Winged Elm Ulmus A/ala A-9B Deciduous ***** Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Sideroxylon loa-11 Evergreen + Pignut Hickory Carya Glabra B-9A Deciduous + Water Hickory Carya Aquatica B-9A Deciduous +***** Florida Mahogany Swietenio Mahogoni Semi Evergreen + Southern Magnolia Magnolia Grandifloria lOA Evergreen + Red Mulberry Morus Rubra SA-98 Deciduous + Live Oak Quercus Virginiana Semi Evergreen + Shumard Oak Quercus Shumardii SB-9B Deciduous Silk Oak Grevil/ea Robusta Evergreen + Southern Red Oak Quercus Fa/cata A-9B Deciduous + Water Oak Quercus Nigra A-10A Semi-Evergreen + Sycamore Plantanus Occidentalis B-9A Deciduous Major/Medium Shade Trees: Canopy Potential at Maturity: 1,000 square feet Red Bay Persea Borbonia A-11 Evergreen Camphor Cinnamomum Camphora Evergreen + Catalpa Catalpa Speciosa B-9A Deciduous + Southern Red Cedar Juniperis Virgin/ana lOA Evergreen + Bald Cypress Taxodium Distichtum A-10B Deciduous + Pond Cypress Taxodium Ascendens lOA Deciduous ******* Jacaranda Jacaranda Mimosifolia Deciduous Juniper Juniperus Chinensis A-10A Evergreen + Red Maple AcerRubrum A-10B Deciduous Sand live Oak Quercus Geminate A-10A Semi Evergreen -*-**** Black Olive Bucida Buceros lob-11 Evergreen ******* Hong Kong Orchid Bauhinia x B/akeana Evergreen + Common Persimm m Diospyros Virginiana Deciduous + Loblolly Pine Pinus Taeda B-9A Evergreen + Long leaf Pine Pinus Pilustras A-10A Evergreen Norfolk island Pine Araucaria Heterophyl/a loa-11 Evergreen + Slash Pine Pinus El/ioti A-11 Evergreen IIII Golden Poinciana Pe/tophorum Pleroca/p 1m loa-11 Semi Evergreen - ********* Royal Poinciana Delonix Regia loa-11 Semi Evergreen Floss Silk Chorisia Speciosa Deciduous + Sugarberry Celtis Laevigata SA-lOB Deciduous + Sweetgum Uquidambar Styracif/ua Deciduous +******* Black tupelo Nyssa Sylvatica Deciduous Denotes Trees Susceptible to Frost ULDC Priority Tree list I rev I mar 12 Page 1of 3
4 Medium Shade Trees: Canopy Potential at Maturity: 500 square feet _ + Carolina Ash Froxinus Caroliniana B-10A Deciduous + loblolly Bay Franklinia Lasianthus A-9B Evergreen Sweet Bay Magnolia Magnoli Virginiana SA-lOA Evergreen +******* Geieer Tree Cordia Sebestena lob-11 Evenzreen ******* Golden Rain Tree Koe/reuteria E/eganus A-9B Deciduous + American Holly Uex Opaca B-9B Evergreen + Dahoon Holly li/ex cassine A-11 Evergreen + East Palatka Holly /lex Opaca E.P. Holly A-9B Evergreen + Cherry laurel Prunus Caro/iniana SA-lOA Evergreen +******* Black Mesquite Prosopis Ve/ulina SB-11 Semi Evergreen + Sand Pine Pinus C/ausa A-10A Evergreen Podocarpus Podocarpus Fa/catus loa-11 Evergreen +******* Pond Apple Annona G/abra loa-11 Evergreen + Chapman Oak Quercus Chapmanii B-10B SemiEvergreen Pink Trumpet Tabebuia Heterphylla loa-11 SemiEvergreen ****** * Small Shade Trees: Canopy Potential at Maturity: 250 square feet Arborvitae P/atycladus Orienta/is A-10A Evergreen + Bottle Brush Callistemon Viminalis B-11 Evergreen +******* Green Buttonwood Conocarpus Erectus lob-11 Evergreen +******* Silver Buttonwood " "var.serlceus lob-11 Evergreen -******* Cassia Senna Spectabilis lob-11 Evergreen + Lagerstremia Indica five-25 ten-30 6B-10A Deciduous + Yaupon Holly liex Vomitoria ten A-10A Evergreen loquat Eriobotrya Japonica A-11 Evergreen ******* Mahoe Hibiscus Elatus loa-11 Evergreen +******* Marlberry Ardisia Escajlonioides five A-11 Evergreen +******* Pigeon Plum Coccojoba Divers/folio lob-11 Evergreen +******* Sea Grape Cocco/oba Uvijera loa-11 Evergreen + Simpson Stopper Myrcianthes Fragrans B-11 Evergreen + Wax Myrtle Myrica Cerijera A-10B Evergreen + ******* All Palms Are Equal to 250 square feet of canopy coverage points ******* Denotes Trees Susceptible to Frost ON A 10,000 SQ. FT. LOT YOU NEED 3,500 SQ. FT. OF CANOPY COVERAGE ULDC Priority Tree list I rev I mar 12 Page 2 of 3
5 SHRUBS Hibiscus Wax Myrtle Pittosporum Oleander Bougainvillea Viburnum Gargenia Allamanda Coco-Plum lxora Azalea Boxwood Beauty {Carissa & Japanese) Orange Jessamine Natal Plum Podocarpus Indian Hawthorne Surinam Cherry Buford's Holly Shillings Holly ligustrum FOR EVERY 2,500 S Q. FT. LOT= 3 SHRUBS AGRICULTURAL LAND 3 ACRES OR MORE= NO SHRUBS ULDC Priority Tree List I rev I mar 12 Page 3 of 3
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