Table 5.1: Attributes of Streets in a Traditional Neighborhood
Development.
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Collector
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Subcollector
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Local Street
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Alley
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Average daily traffic
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750 or more
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750 to 1,500
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Less than 250
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Not applicable
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ROW width
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76 to 88 feet
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48 to 72 feet
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35 to 50 feet
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12 to 16 feet
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A
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Setback
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Building setbacks in the TND will vary according to the proposed
land use, development type, and building height. Setbacks shall be
determined as part of the design review process with the GDP and PIP,
and typically establishes a maximum setback from the public right-of-way.
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B
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Sidewalks
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Both sides, 5 feet minimum
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Both sides, 3 to 5 feet
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Both sides, 3 to 5 feet
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None
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C
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Planting strips
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Minimum 6 feet
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Minimum 6 feet
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Minimum 6 feet
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None
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D
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Parking
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Both sides, 8 feet
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None, 1, or both sides, 8 feet
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None or 1 side, 8 feet
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None
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E
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Bicycle lanes
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Two 6-foot lanes combined with parking lanes
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4-foot lanes with no parking, or 6-foot lanes combined with
parking lanes
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None
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None
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F
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Travel lanes
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Two or 3 12-foot lanes
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Two 10-foot lanes
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Two 10-foot lanes, or 1 14-foot (queuing) lane
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Two 8-foot lanes for two-way traffic, or 1 12-foot lane for
one-way traffic
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Table 5.2: Recommended Landscape Area Interior Parkway
Depth by Zoning District
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Zoning District
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Minimum Interior Parkway Depth
(feet)
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Multifamily Residential-12 (R3-12) District
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15
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Neighborhood Business (B2) District
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15
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Planned Business (PB) District
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20
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Downtown Business (B1) District
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0
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Planned Industrial (PI) District
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25
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General Industrial (I1) District
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25
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Heavy Industrial (I2) District
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25
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Table 5.3: Recommended Trees, Shrubs, Evergreen and Ground
Cover
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Botanical Name
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Common Name
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Height/Spread
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Trees
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*Acer freemanii
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Freeman maple
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H:40-80/S:25-50
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Acer nigrum
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Black maple
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H 50-75/S 50
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*Acer platanoide
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Norway maple
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H 40-50/S 35-40
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*Acer rubrum
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Red maple
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H 40-60/S 30-50
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*Acer saccharium
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Sugar maple
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H 50-75/S 50
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*Acer Tataricumi
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Tartarian maple
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H 15-20/S 15-20
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*Amelanchier
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Serviceberry
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H 25-30/S 25-30
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Betula alleghaniensis
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Yellow birch
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H 50-75/S 35-50
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Betula nigra
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River birch
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H 50-75/S 35-50
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Betula papyrifera
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Paper birch
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H 50/S 35
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Betula populolia
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Whitespire birch
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H 20-40/S 10-20
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Carpinus caroliniana
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Musclewood
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H 25-30/S 25-30
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Celtis occidentalis
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Hackberry
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H 60-75/S 40-60
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Cercis Canadensis
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Eastern redbud
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H 20-30/S 25-35
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Cladrastis kentukea
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American yellowwood
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H 30-50/S 40-55
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Cornus alternifolia
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Pagoda dogwood
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H 10-15/S 15-20
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*Crataegus
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Hawthorn
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H 20-30/S 20-30
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Ginkgo biloba
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Ginkgo
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H 40-80/S 30-40
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*Gleditsia tricanthos
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Honeylocust
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H 30-60/S 30-45
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Gymnocladus dioica
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Kentucky coffeetree
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H 50-60/S 50-60
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*Magnolia
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Magnolia
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H 20-30/S 15-35
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*Malus
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Crabapple
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H 15-30/S 15-30
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Ostrya virginiana
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Ironwood
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H 30/S 20
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Prunus maacki
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Amur chokecherry
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H 20-30/S 20-30
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Pyrus calleryana
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Callery pear
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H 30-50/S 20-35
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Quercus bicolor
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Swamp white oak
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H 50-60/S 50-60
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Quercus bicolor x macrocarpa
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Swamp white x bur oak
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H 75/S 70
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Quercus macrocarpa
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Bur oak
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H 70-90/S 60-80
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Quercus muehlenbergii
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Chinkapin oak
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H 45-80/S 50-80
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Quercus robur
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English oak
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H 40-60/S 40-60
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Quercus alba
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White oak
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H 50-80/S 40-70
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Syringa reticulate
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Japanese tree lilac
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H 20/S 15
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*Tilia
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Linden
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H 50-70/S 35-50
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*Ulmus
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Elm hybrid
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H 50-70/S 45-60
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Shrubs
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*Amelanchier
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Serviceberry
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*Aronia
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Chokeberry
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*Berberis
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Barberry
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*Buddleia
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Butterfly bush
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*Cornus
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Dogwood
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*Corylus
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Hazelnut
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*Cotinus
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Smokebush
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*Cottoneaster
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Cotoneaster
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*Euonymus alatus
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Burning bush
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*Forsythia
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Forsythia
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*Hydrangea
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Hydrangea
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*Hypericum
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St. Johns wort
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*Philadelphus
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Mockorange
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*Physocarpus
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Ninebark
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*Potentilla
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Potentilla
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*Rhus
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Sumac
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*Ribes
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Alpine currant
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*Rosa
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Rose
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*Salix
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Willow
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*Sambucus
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Elderberry
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*Spirea
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Spirea
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*Syringa
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Lilac
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*Viburnum
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Viburnum
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*Weigelia
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Weigelia
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*Yucca
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Yucca
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Evergreens
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Abies concolor
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Concolor fir
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H:30-50/S:15-30
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Abies balsamea
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Balsam fir
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H 45-75/S 20-25
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Abies fraseri
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Fraser fir
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H 30-40/S 20-25
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*Picea
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Spruce
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H 40-60/S 15-40
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*Pinus
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Pine
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H 50-80/S 20-40
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*Thuja
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Arbor vitae
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H 10-60/S 6-30
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Tsuga Canadensis
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Canadain hemlock
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H 40-70/S 25-35
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Larix decidua
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Common larch
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H 70-75/S 25-30
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Larix laricina
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Tamarack
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H 40-80/S 15-30
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Evergreen Shrubs
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*Juniperus
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Juniper
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*Taxus
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Yew
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Microbiota
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Russian cypress
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*Thuja
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Arborvitae (globe and compact)
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Evergreen Broad Leaf
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*Azalea
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Azalea
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*Buxus
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Boxwood
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*Euonymus
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Euonymus
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Ilex crenata
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Holly
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Ilex verticillata
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Winterberry
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*Rhododendron
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Rhododendron
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* Indicates many cultivars in each species
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