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X Olneya X Lysiloma X Lysiloma X tesota Leucaena Ironwood Lagerstroemia microphylla Jacaranda candidum 30’ Fraxinus retusa Baja 30’ indica v. Golden X L Forestieramimosifolia x x Eysenhardtia x Crape x greggii X Lysiloma Littleleaf 10’-30’ Jacaranda Ball thornberi Dalbergia X neomexicana Cordia orthocarpa Myrtle Desert X 10’-30’ 5’-15’ 25’-40’ Chitalpa Ash X 15’ Lead sissoo 5’-15’ Desert Chilopsis 15’ M Sissoo X Kidneywood 18’ 15’-30’ S boissieri x x Cercis S Fernx Anacahuita x X tashkentensis Cercidium L Tree Cercidium Olive x linearis 12’ x Tree 8’ max. DesertX S 15’-20’ canadensis 10’ x Cercidium hybrid 15’ X 10’ praecox 20’ 3’-10’ Cercidium Chitalpa microphyllum S 12’ 30’ x X x M M PaloCanotia Willow S 25’ v. x x X x 25’ x floridum L 20’-30’ Caesalpinia x 20’ X Foothills‘Desert Blue Caesalpinia M X holacantha Brea 20’-30’ x mexicana Bauhinia x x X x mexicana Mexican Bauhinia Crucifixion Museum’ Palo Apple M 20’ Palocacalaco Hybrid x 25’ Albizia Mexican congesta M Cascalote Redbud X congesta x Thorn Acacia x ‘Anna’Verde x Verde Anna X 20’ Palo Anacacho 15’ Acacia 30’ julibrissin Bird 20’ ‘Lunarioides’ X 10’ 20’ 15’-20’ 30’-40’ Mimosa M Acacia S 25’ X Pink x willardiana x x x Acacia Apple M 15’ Orchid X Verde tortillia M of L x Palo 20’-40’ Acacia x x Umbrella x x x X x x smallii x 25’ x Acacia Orchid X 15’ schaffneri Tree40’ Acacia TreeM ParadiseX L Blanco Twistedsaligna Thorn x 15’ x x Acacia Willow x (farnesiana) Sweet 20’-30’ X roemeriana Tree Acacia X 6’-12’ rigidula 6’-12’ Roemer Acacia 10’-15’ 20’ Black-brush 30’ Acacia X greggii 6’-12’ Acacia 10’ 15’-25’ Acacia Catclaw6’-12’ Acacia L 15’ 15’-20’ x 15’-25’ X 6’-12’ M gerrardii S S Acacia x x S x Gray-thorn 15’-25’ X x x Acacia crassifoliaS acacia 15’-20’ 10’-20’ x Acacia 20’ x X Butterfly-leafcraspedocarpa Acacia M 25’ 10’-15’ Acacia M M X x 10’ M constricta Acacia x Acacia x 15’ x 7’-9’ x TREES x Leatherleafberlandieri WhitethornS x x Acacia 25’ S x aneura x Berlandier x Mulga 25’ ADWRabyssinica M 10’-15’ Acacia Acacia x 20’ Abyssinianx Acacia 12’ 18’ M 10’ 10’ 15’ x 15’ M x 15’ S Acacia x x S x x x 10’-15’ 20’-25’ 20-25’ x x M S x x x x 6.8 Section Six-LandscapeDesign Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

Natural Zone

Transitional and Streetscape Zones Arcadia at Silverleaf

Enhanced Zone

Private Zone V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents)

(15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 24, April revised 2005, 21, October reserved. rights All LLC. Ranch DC and LLC., Design, Gardon Dale ©2005 ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 X Aloe X Aloe Aloe X species Aloe X saponaria Agave hybrid Tiger X Agave Aloe X barbadensis Agave X varies Aloe weberi ‘Blue Aloe Smooth- Agave X vilmoriana varies Agave victoriae-reginae Octopus S x 1’ Vera Elf’ x 1’ Agave toumeyanaS x x stricta Rabo Toumey’s Queen 5’ Blue Agave 6’ 3’ L 3’ x 6’ x S x x 6’ x L de Victoria x Agave x Elf x 1’ 2’ S x x x Leon x Agave 3-6’ Aloe 1’ 1’ 3-6’ S x x S x 1 x x 1/2 - 2’ 1 1/2 - 2’ S x x x Agave schidigera ‘Durango Delight’ X X Agave X Agave X Agave X parryi Agave X parryi Agave X ocahui Agave Agave v. X murpheyi Agave v. X Hohokam 1 macrocantha Agave X geminiflora truncata Agave X desmettiana Twin-flowered huachuensis Agave 1/2’ Agave Parry’sX deserti Desert Agave Agave 3’ 3’ Parry’s ACCENTS attenuata3’ S x Agave S x x x Agave 3’ Ghost x angustifolia x 3’ Agave 3’ S X Agave 1 americana x 3’ 1 Agavex Vitex x AgaveS 2’ 2-3’ X x Century 2’ x x Ungnadia S x Agave2-3’ x 3-5’ X 1 x x TipuanaS x 1/2’ x 6-8’ 1/2’ X x angus-castus x Sophora L 2’ X 6’ 2’ speciosa x S x ChasteSophoraS x x 6’ 1/2’ x x Robinia x x L tipu x Mexican x x x X x secundiflora Punica X secundifloraTree - Prosopisneomexicana Tipu X Buckeye ‘Silver Texas X granatum New 15’ Prosopis 20’-25’ 15’ 4’ X juliflora S ProsopisTree x Native X pubescens Peso’Mountain Prosopis ‘Wonderful’Mexico X 2-4’ nigra Black Screwbean 25’-40’ Prosopis Pomegranate S X Texas x glandulosa x Mesquite Pithecellobium x X Laurel 30’-60’ 15’-25’ chilensis PithecellobiumLocust 30’ X Mesquite Chilean Mesquite alba 30’ 10’ Pithecellobium M Mountain 20’-30’ ‘Maverick’ L 5’-10’ pallens L x x 15-20’ x 25’ x 20’ Texasx mexicanum Mexican x 20’ S 20’-30’ Mesquite x ADWR20’ 8-10’ ‘Phoenix’ TenazaM flexicaule Laurel M x 30’ S x x L x x x 15’ x Honey 30’ x Ebony Argentine x 15’ L 15-20’ 20’-30’ S v. x x x x x 8-10’ Mesquite 15’-25’ Mesquite S x thorny x M 30’ x 30’ x Texasx 30’ 20’ L x L x x x x x Ebony 20’ 20’ M x x Botanical Name TM Schidigera Agave 2’ 2’ S x x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

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Streetscape and Transitional Zones Arcadia at Enhanced Zone

Private Zone Silverleaf V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents) (15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) Section Six-LandscapeDesign 6.9 X Opuntia X Opuntia X Opuntia X leptocaulis Opuntia X imbricata Opuntia Christmas X fulgida TreeOpuntia Chainfruit X ficus-indica Opuntia X engelmannii Cactus Opuntia Indian X chlorotica Cholla Cholla Opuntia 3’ X Engelmann’s 3’ bigelovii S Mammillaria Pancake 10’ x X x basilaris Teddybearx 8’ Figx Lophocereus 6-8’ L X Beavertail x acanthocarpa x Lophocereus x 10’ Prickly x X microcarpa L Prickly Hesperaloe x x Cholla X Pricklyschottii Buckhorn Hesperaloe Prickly 5’ X schottii 2’ PearHesperaloe Pincushion S X x Pearparviflora x x Fouquieria v. Pear Senita X Cholla parviflora PearFerocactus 6’ X 5’ 6’ funifera Cactus 5’ FerocactusL 15’ (yellow) Red S x Euphorbia x splendens 1 6’ monstrosusx Cactus Coahuilan Yellow 1/2’ x 10’ L x X x wislizenii x 4’ Euphorbia 1/2’ 3’ Ocotillo Euphorbia L 4’ acanthodes x TotemS x Hesperaloe S tirucalli x Fishhookx 1/2’ Euphorbia x x Hesperaloe 3’ x x Hesperaloe x 4’ Pencil 15’ X S 4’ rigida x Fire10’ Euphorbia x S myrsinites 3’ x x Gopher X L x 4’ Pole 6’ x x Barrel Echinocereus S milii x 6’ x x X Crown x 3’ x Euphorbia x L Bush 2’ Echinocereus x x S X Barrel x x antisyphilitica x Plant Echinocactus x 2’ x Cactus X 4’ pectinatus 1/2’ Echinocactus S of 2’ x Dioon x 4’ engelmannii 1/2’ 10’ 1’ 2’ Candelilla S 4’ x X S S horizonthalonius x x L x Dasylirion x x v. x X x grusonii Thorns Turk’s Dasylirion edule 1’ Engelmann’s X 3’ 3-4’ S Dasylirion x Cyperus x Golden wheeleri 3-4’ rigidissimus X Head longissimum S Mexican Desert x Cereus Hedgehog x X acrotriche Cereus alternifolius Barrel X Rainbow NCN Cereus 1’ Green Sago 1 1 X Spoon peruvianus Umbrella 6’ 3’ Carnegiea 5’ 3-5’ X 10’ hildmannianus L Night Cactus Bulbine x 6’ Cactus S x Beaucarnea x x hildmannianus L x Desert x 1/2’ 1/2’ 1’ x Plant 1/2’ X x gigantea 4’ 2’ Asclepias 3’ S v.S 3’ 4’ Blooming X x x Hildmann’sfrutescens S L x S x Aloe Saguaro x x recurvata x x x Spoon x Bulbine ADWRsubulata 40’ Ponytailmonstrose Cereus 1 Cereus 4’ 2’ striata 5’ Desert L L x x x 15’ x x Curiosity x x 10’ Palm 12-18’ 1/2’ L Coral x Milkweed 15’ 3’ L S Plant x 3 x x x 15’ 6-8’ 10’ Aloe L x 1/2’ max. 1 4’ S x x x 3-4’ 1/2’ 1 L x 1/2’ S x x 6.10 Section Six-LandscapeDesign Botanical Name Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

Natural Zone

Transitional and Streetscape Zones Arcadia at Silverleaf

Enhanced Zone

Private Zone V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents)

(15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 24, April revised 2005, 21, October reserved. rights All LLC. Ranch DC and LLC., Design, Gardon Dale ©2005 ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015

X Bougainvillea Bebbia ‘MexicanFlame’ TM Atriplex X ‘Rosenka’ Atriplex juncea Chuckwalla’s Aquilegia lentiformis Anisacanthus quadrifidusv. wrightii X Bush Anisacanthus Quail Flame canescens Delight chrysantha X Fourwing X Bougainvillea thurberi 4’ Golden-spurred Anisacanthus Brush Honeysuckle 3’ X M 3’ Anigozanthos 5-8’ X x 5’ Saltbush Desert x x Ambrosia 5’ M X Columbine L quadrifidus 8’ 5’ x x 3’ Ambrosia x 12’ 8’ x 3’ X flavidus L L M Ambrosia x x x Honeysucklex Alyogyne x x x dumosa v. X deltoidea Kangaroo White 4’ Aloysia Acanthus 4’ ambrosioides M Bursage huegelii X x x brevilobus Acacia x Blue PawX Bursage wrightii 2’ Canyon 3-5’ 2’ Abutilon mollis 3 Wright 3’ SHRUBS S 3’ Acanthus x M x x Mountain schottii Hibiscus x 8’ Schott Yucca6’ Ragweed palmeri 1/2’ Lippia L 5’ 6’ x X Indian 6’ x 3’ 5’ YuccaL 4’ S Flame L x x X M x x x Acacia x Yuccax whipplei 5’ 4’ x X x Our 5’ x 5’ x Yucca MallowL L X x x 3’ x thompsoniana x x Yucca 4’ X M rupicola Yucca Lord’s x X Thompson’s x rostrata Yucca Beaked X pallida Yucca hybrid X rigida Candle Yucca Yucca X Yuccafilimentosa Yucca 12’ Twisted-leaf 2’ X 4’ Yucca5’ Adam’s elata 3-5’ 4’ L Yucca Blue x X S x S x brevifolia 1 x x Yucca x Joshua X baccata YuccaTrichocereus Banana Soaptree Needle X angustifolia YuccaStenocereus 4’ 2’ X 3’ 8’ - aloifolia Narrow-leaf TreeS L Stenocereus Spanish x x X x x Yuccaspecies Yucca Pedilanthus 3’ 8’ X 15’ 6’ thurberi 3’ Opuntia 10’ S Trichocereus1 L x 20’ X Yuccax marginatus x Bayonet L x x Opuntia x x Organ 15’ x X 10’ x L macrocarpus 2’ Opuntia x 10’ 4’ x X violacea S 1/2’ L varies Mexican Opuntia x x x x X spinosior Pipe variesOpuntia Lady’s 1 santa-rita Cane S ADWRv. x Fence robusta x Purple Cactus Pricklymicrodasys Slipper 2’ - 3’ Cholla 8’ S macrocentra x 15’ 8’ Postx Bunny L 12’ Prickly x x L Pearx x Santa x 2 8’ 5’ L Ears x Pearx 8’ Rita 8’ 3’ 1/2’ L 4’ x x S x 2’ x 5’ x x S S x x Pricklyx x Pear 5’ 4’ S x x x Botanical Name Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

Natural Zone

Streetscape and Transitional Zones Arcadia at Enhanced Zone

Private Zone Silverleaf V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents) (15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) Section Six-LandscapeDesign 6.11 Ericamerialaricifolia ‘Aguirre’ X X Eremophila X Eremophila Equisetum X glabra Ephedra X glabra Ephedra laevigatum Encelia ‘Valentine’ X trifurca Horsetail Encelia Valentine Mormon X fasciculata Dodonaea farinosa Emu X Green Joint Dodonaea 3’ Dietes 2’ farinosa M Emu Tea 6’ Brittlebush Dietes x viscosa 8’ Bush L Brittlebush Dicliptera x Firviscosa x x vegeta x Fortnight 4 X 4 Bush Hopbush Dalea bicolor ‘Purpurea’ Fortnight 8’ 4’ X 6’ 6’ PurpleDalea suberecta 4’ L M x 6’ x 12’ 1/2’ Lily x 3’ 1/2’ M x 10’ Velvet3’ versicolor x M Lily L x 3’ 5’ x 5’ pulchrax Hopbush x M Indigo M 12’ x x x 6’ x x x var.Honeysuckle L x x 3’ Bush M 3’ 3’ x M sessilis Wislizenus x x 4’ 5’ M x Dalea x x 5’ 5’ L x x x Euryops X Eriogonum X Eriogonum pectinatus Golden wrightii fasciculatum Wright Euryops 3’ v. 3’ Buckwheat M x x 1 poliofolium 1/2’ Wild 2’ S x x x Buckwheat 1 1/2’ 2’ S x x x x Dalea frutescens ‘Sierra Negra’ Cuphea Coursetia Coreopsis llavea Bat Coreopsis glandulosa Coreopsis tinctoria X Coursetia Cordia Facedlanceolata X Calliopsis Chrysactinia bigelovii X Lanceleaf Celtis 8’ Desert X 12’ 3’ parvifolia Cuphea L 3’ Cassia x X M Small mexicana Cassia 3 x Coreopsis X pallida Desert Coreopsis Cassia X phyllodenia Damianita Cassia 1’ 2’ Leaf 1’ 2’ Caryopteris S oligophylla1/2’ S x Silver-leaf x Hackberry Carissa nemophila Outback 4’ 2’ 2’ 8’ X M artemisioides Desert Cordia S 10’ Calliandra x x. x x X x x Cassia L 5’ x Calliandra grandiflora x Feathery 8’ 6’ x Cassia X x L 6’ Caesalpinia x Cassia x L 5’ X x 6’ eriophylla x clandonensis 5’ x Caesalpinia 6’ L Buxus x L californica ‘Tuttlei’ x Cassia x Compact x Fairy X 6’ pulcherrima Buddleia 6’ Baja Buchloe L gilliesii x japonica x Brickellia Japanese Natal Desert Red Duster marrubifolia ‘Blue Red dactyloides ADWRcoulteri Boxwood Plum Wooly Bird Bird Buffalo 3 Brickellia 4-5’ Knight’ Fairy Blue 3’ Butterfly of of Grass 1/2’ 3’ 4’ M 1’ M Duster x 4-5’ x x Mist 3’ x 4-5’ 5’ M Bush ParadiseParadise M 5’ x x 5’ x x x L 6-10’ 3’ x 5’ x 4’ 5’ x 5’ M 5’ 6-10’ L L L x x x x x x x x x L x x x 6.12 Section Six-LandscapeDesign Botanical Name TM TM Turpentine Bush 3’ 3’ M x x x x Sierra Negra Dalea 3’ 5’ M x x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

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Transitional and Streetscape Zones Arcadia at Silverleaf

Enhanced Zone

Private Zone V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents)

(15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 24, April revised 2005, 21, October reserved. rights All LLC. Ranch DC and LLC., Design, Gardon Dale ©2005 ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 X Maytenus X Lycium X Lycium X phyllanthioides Mangle Lycium X fremontii Lupinus X Fremont exsertum Lupinus Dulce X Desert-Thorn 8’ andersonii 12’ Lotus 8’ 12’ Lobelia L species Wolfberry x L x Lupine Lycium x x Liriope x sparsiflorus x 6’ 6’ varies rigidus 6’ Lupine L laxiflora x Lilium 6’ x Loose varies x x L species Lilyturf x X 1 x x S Leucophyllum pereziix x Leucophyllum Deer langmaniae‘RioBravo’x 1 Statice species DayFlowered 1/2’ 2’ X zygophyllum 2’ Blue Vetch S 1’ X x 1/2’ S x Lily Lobelia Leucophyllum x x X x 1’ S Leucophyllum X Ranger 3’ varies Leucophyllum 3’ 1’ X 2’ M langmaniae varies S Leucophyllum x x X x laevigatum x x Leucophyllum x S 3’ x X 3’ hybrid Leucophyllum M ‘Lynn’s X frutescens x Leucophyllum x Chihuahuan frutescens ‘Rain frutescens Legacy’ ‘White frutescens Lynn’s Sage ‘Green Cloud’ 4’ ‘Compacta’ 4’ Cloud’ M Texas White Legacy x Rain Cloud’ x x Green Compact Sage Cloud Sage Cloud Cloud Texas 5’ 5’ 6’ L Sage 6’ x x Sage L x Sage x 6’ 6’ Sage 4’ 6’ 6’ L L x x 6’ x x 5’ L x 5’ x L x x Leucophyllum revolutum ‘Sierra Magic’ X Leucophyllum candidum‘ThunderCloud’ X X Larrea X Lantana X Justicia X tridentata Justicia Creosote X camara Justicia Bush X spicigera Justicia Mexican X ovata Hyptis Bush X 8’ californica Lantana 6’ Hymenoxis varies Hibiscus L brandegeana Chuparosa x Honeysuckle x variesx (candicans) X x emoryi Desert Hamelia Shrimp X M acaulis Gutierrezia rosa-chinensis 6’ x 3’ x X 6’ 4’ Angelita Red Gaura L M Gardenia x Lavender patens x Plant x x x x Firebush Tropical x 10’ Feijoa sarothrae 8’ FatshederaL Daisy Justicia lindheimeri x x 6’ jasminoides 1’ x 1’ Snakeweed Fatsia 3’ x 5’ S Gaura x 3’ Hibiscus L x sellowiana x M x Fallugia 6’ Pineapple 3’ x 3’ lizei 4’ Euryops 3’ 4’ Aralia ‘Veitchii’ 1 L M M japonica x Japanese x x x Gardenia x x paradoxa x Guava Apache pectinatus Ivy 1/2’ 18’ 3’ 8’ Aralia 3-4’ L 2’ 5-8’ x S x M 4-6’ x 3-5’ Plume ‘Viridus’x x x 3-8’ Euryops 10’ L x 3-5’ L x M x x Daisy x 3’ 3’ M x Leucophyllum pruinosum‘Sierra Bouquet’ X ADWR Botanical Name TM TM Rio Bravo Sage 5’ 5’ L x x TM TM Sierra Magic Sage 4’ 4’ M x x Thunder Cloud Sage 3’ 3’ M x x Sierra Bouquet Sage 6’ 6’ L x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

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Streetscape and Transitional Zones Arcadia at Enhanced Zone

Private Zone Silverleaf V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents) (15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) Section Six-LandscapeDesign 6.13 X Salvia X Salvia X Salvia X farinacea Salvia Mealy-Cup X coccinea Ruellia Cherry X clevelandii Ruellia Chaparral X chamaedryoides Sage Rosmarinus Rhus peninsularis Red 2’ 2’ Raphiolepis Mexican S brittoniana Baja x Sage Punica 4’ officinalis Ruellia 5’ microphylla Sage M X Littleleaf Psilostropheindica 4’ x Blue 5’ RosemaryRuellia x X 5’ x 3’ M Psilostrophe Indian L granatum x X x x x x Portulacaria x 4’ tagetina Sage 4’ 4’ 8’ 4’ M 12’ Hawthorn cooperi M ‘Nana’ x L Wooly 2’ x x x 4-5’ 2’ x afra x S Cooper’s Elephant x x 4-5’ x Dwarf M Paperflower x PaperflowerFood 1 2-3’ Pomegranate 3’ 2’ S x 2’ x S 3’ x 3’ x 1/2’ x M x x 1 1/2’ S x x Plumbagoscandens‘SummerSnow’ X X Plumbago X Penstemon X capensis Penstemon Pervskia X Cape Penstemon X wrightii Penstemon X superbus ‘Blue PenstemonPenstemon X Plumbago pseudospectabilis Penstemon Superb Desert 4’ X 8’ parryi Penstemon M 3’ X Parry’sSpire’ 3’ palmeri x Penstemon M grandiflorus Penstemon Palmer’sPenstemon Russian x x x Ophiopogon eatonii 2’ 5’ Penstemon2’ X 2’ S baccharifolius Firecracker Penstemon M Nolina x Osmanthus x 2’ X x Sage x Penstemon2’ x x Nolina japonicus x S x x X x x 3’ Nasella x 3 Rock Muhlenbergia rigida‘Nashville’ 4’ Penstemon microcarpa fragrans M 3’ Mondo X x bigelovii 3’ x Beargrass Myrtus x M Beargrassx Muhlenbergia lindheimeri‘AutumnX Sweet 2’ Glow’ tenuissima 1/2’ Penstemon2’ Nandina S Muhlenbergia emersleyi ‘ElToro’X x 2’ x Mexican 5’ GrassMuhlenbergia x 2’ 1’ x 8’ 8’ M X S 1’ communis 6’ x L 1’ x S x Olive x x L x x x X x x x domestica X Feather rigida Muhlenbergia ‘Boetica’ Heavenly Twisted 8-10’ 8-10’ Grass dumosa Bamboo L x Myrtle 4-6’ 5’ 2’ 4’ Bamboo 2’ L 4’ S x x L x x x Deer Muhley 4’ 3’ M Grass x x 4’ 4’ L x x Muhlenbergia capillaris‘Regal Mist’ Mirabilis Mimulus Mimosa bigelovii Menodora cardinalis Mirabilis dysocarpa ADWR Monkey scabra 2’ 2’ Mimosa S x Menodora 5’ 8’ 1 L 1 x 1/2’ 1/2’ 3’ S 1 x x 1/2’ S x 6.14 Section Six-LandscapeDesign Botanical Name TM TM Nashville Grass 2’ 2’ S x x TM Bull Grass 3’ 3’ M x x TM Summer Snow Plumbago 3’ 4’ M x Regal Mist Muhley 3’ 3’ M x x TM Autumn Glow Muhley 4’ 4’ L x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

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Transitional and Streetscape Zones Arcadia at Silverleaf

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Private Zone V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents)

(15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 24, April revised 2005, 21, October reserved. rights All LLC. Ranch DC and LLC., Design, Gardon Dale ©2005 ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 Baccharishybrid ‘Starn Thompson’ X X Asparagus Armeria Aptenia X densiflorus Aloysia maritima X Aizoaceae Common cordifolia Hearts ‘Sprengeri’ species Lippia species Thrift Asparagus 1’ 8” varies Ice and 4’ G G x x Fern x 2 Plant 6” varies varies 1/2’ varies G 5’ x G G x x x Acaciaredolens ‘Desert Carpet’ X GROUNDCOVERS Zizyphus X Zexmenia X Zauschneria obtusifolia X hispida Graythorn Viguiera X californica Vaquelinia Xylosma 10’ ‘Devil’s X deltoidea 10’ Trixis X L californica x Goldeneye congestum Teucriumx Tulbaghiax X x River’ Tecoma X Fuchsia californica Tecoma 4’ Zexmenia Trixis X ‘compacta’ 5’ 1 fruticans violacea Tagetes M 2 stans x Compact Society x Rosewoood x X 3’ x stans Yellow3’ Sphaeralcea 1/2’ M ‘Compacta’ X lemmoni 15’ 1/2’ Simmondsia x Strelitzia x ‘Gold Mt. Compact 3’ x 10’ XylosmaGarlic S 2’ L x 2 2’ x x Bells ambigua S x x 8-10’ Senna chinensis reginae Star’ Lemmon Bush Senna Desert 8-10’ X Bird 1/2’ Senna goldmannii 15’ Jojoba L X 10’ x Santolina Goldmann’slindheimeriana S L X x x Gold Marigold Germander x 6’ wislizenii Globemallowx x Santolina x 3’ of x 6’ Shrubby X 2-3’ covesii Lindheimer Desert L Salvia x x M X x virens 3’ Senna x Salvia 3’ x Green Star 5’ X M chamaecyparissus 6’ Paradise Lavender Salvia Senna 6’ L x 4’ Senna Senna 10’ 1 X x 4’ x microphylla x varies x x Salvia L 6’ x 3’ x 4’ L leucophylla 2’ Santolina x M 4’ M x M 2’ Cotton Purple leucantha x x 2’ 1/2’ x ‘Sierra Mexican S x x 1-2’ greggii x x 2’ 2-3’ S x S x Sage x x x Bush Madre’ Autumn Salvia 3-4’ Sage 5’ 4’ Sage M 5’ 2 M x x 4’ x x 4’ M x 1/2’ x x 2 1/2’ S x x x Salviafarinacea ‘Texas Violet’ X X Convolvulus X Berlandiera X cneorum Baileya Calylophus X Bahia lyrata Bush Chocolate multiradiata hartwegii absinthifolia Desert Morning Bahia Flower ‘Sierra 1’ 2’ 1’ G Marigold 2’ Glory G x x x x 1’ x x 1’ x Sundrop’ G x x 2’ x 4’ x G x Calylophus 2’ 3’ G x x ADWR Botanical Name TM Mealy-Cup Sage 3’ 3’ M x TM TM Desert Carpet Acacia 2’ 15’ G x x x Thompson Baccharis 3’ 4-5’ G x x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

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Natural Zone

Streetscape and Transitional Zones Arcadia at Enhanced Zone

Private Zone Silverleaf V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents) (15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) Section Six-LandscapeDesign 6.15 X Zinnia Zinnia X Zephyranthes X grandiflora Wedeliaacerosa Vinca Desert Little Verbena candida trilobata major Zinnia Golden X 1/2’ Wedelia Rain Verbena tenuisecta 1’ X G VerbenaX x X x 18” x Verbena Vinca x Zinnia Verbena6’ Lily Trachelospermum G rigida ‘Edith’ Edith Sandpaper 1 x Trachelospermumx peruviana 1/2’ 1’ Thymus1 tenera 1’ gooddingii Peruvian Moss G jasminoides X x VerbenaVerbena Star x 1/2’ Stachys 1’ Goodding’sasiaticum 3’ Asiatic Stachys G 1’ 1/2’ species 1’ G x 4’ x ThymeVerbena Verbena x G G 1’ x Jasmine 3’ x 1’ coccinea Verbena x x 4’ G Jasmine x varies byzantina G x Betony varies x x x Lamb’svaries x x 1’ varies 3’ 1-2’ 1’ G G 2’ 4-5’ G G x x x x x x x G x Ears x 1 1/2’ 2’ G x Salviasp.‘Quicksilver’ X X Ruellia X Rosmarinus X Oenothera X brittoniana Oenothera X officinalis Oenothera Mesembryanthemum stubbii ‘Katie’ X caespitosa Saltillo Melampodium ‘Irene’ Marsilea berlandieri Dwarf species X Tufted Ice Katie Lantana X Primrose Mexican leucanthum Lantana Blackfoot macropoda 1’ Rosemary 1’ X G Lantana 2’ x Plant Primrose Jasminum x 4’ Ruellia montevidensis Water 1’ G 2’ Evening X G x montevidensisDaisy Gazania x varies x 1’ X x montevidensis 2’ Trailing Eupatorium G sp. 1’ X varies Clover 2’ x Trailing 6” x PrimroseG Erigeron x 1’ varies Erigeron 3’ x G rigens x Trailing G x X x YellowG greggii x Jasmine x Dyssodia x Drosanthemum White divergens ‘Profusion’ ‘Sun varies Dichondra Purple Spreading Lantana ‘Boothill’ Dalea varies Profusionpentachaeta Boothill speciosum Lantana X G Gold’ Dalea micrantha GazaniaLantana x Fleabane 1’ X 1 Dyssodia 6’ Convolvulus greggii Trailing G Fleabane 1’ 6’ 1’ ‘Rosa’ x Dichondra 2’ x 1’ G 1’ ADWRG 1’ 6’ 1’ capitataG x x 1’ x G x G x 1/2’ Ice x x x mauritanicus x Ground x Indigo Daisyx x 6” 2’ x G varies ‘Sierra x x x Plant G Morning Bush x 1’ 4’ G 1 2’ x Gold’ x 4’ x G Glory x x x 1/2’ TM 1’ 1’ G 3’ Sierra G x x x Gold Dalea 1’ 3’ G x x 6.16 Section Six-LandscapeDesign Botanical Name TM Quicksilver Salvia 2’ 6’ G x x Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

Natural Zone

Transitional and Streetscape Zones Arcadia at Silverleaf

Enhanced Zone

Private Zone V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents)

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Vigna Solanum X Rosa caracalla X Snail Podraneajasminoides Passiflora X banksiae Potato Merremia Vine X ricasoliana Maurandya caurulea Mascagnia Passion Pink X Vine 10-20’ Lady aurea Mascagnia YellowX antirrhiniflora Macfadyenavaries macroptera Lonicera TrumpetFlower 30’ V Bank’s 20-30’ X lilacina x Kennedia Morning YellowX Snapdragon unguis-cati varies Lilac Hardenbergia sempervirens Gelsemium Vine max. Rose V Ficus x nigricans Glory 20’ Trumpet 20’ VineOrchid Cat’s Distictis Orchid 10’ comptoniana varies15’ Black Lilac sempervirens 8-10’ V V Distictis x x V x x pumila varies Vine x Clytostoma Honeysuckle Vine Claw ‘Rivers’ Vine15’ V X Yellow YellowVine Royal10’ x Clematis buccinatoria X V 6’ varies varies Creeping x varies Cissus callistegioides Violet Bougainvillea Vine varies varies Blood-red 10’ V VineFlowering X Trumpet varies 20’ drummondii x V x V Bougainvillea x 15’ Fig x X x varies varies trifoliatax V Trumpetx V Bougainvillea spectabilis Native x X Virgen’s x Trumpet 100’ varies x Jessamine x Bougainvillea Vine varies X ‘San V V Bougainvillea x 6-8’ Bougainvillea x varies X x Vine varies Antigonon VineBower V VINES varies ‘California varies varies x Diego varies ‘Barbara V varies V ADWR x ‘Jamaica x variesIvy x leptopus 20-30’ V Gold’ x variesV Red’ x Karst’ Queen’s varies Orange varies Bougainvillea 15-25’ White’ Bougainvillea 15-20’ V V White x 6’ 6-10’ x V x x Wreath Bougainvillea x x x V 40’ x x Bougainvillea 20’ varies V x varies varies x x x V varies x x V x x Botanical Name Common Name Mature Size (H x W)

Size

Natural Zone

Streetscape and Transitional Zones Arcadia at Enhanced Zone

Private Zone Silverleaf

Verbena Stachys Senna gooddingii Salvia coccinea Psilostrophe Goodding’s Betony covesii Desert Phacelia columbariae Penstemon cooperi Chia Verbena Penstemon Senna campanularia Penstemon Paper palmeri Orthocarpus Desert parryi Oenothera Parry eatoni Flower Mirabilis purpurascens Firecracker Owl Lupinus Bluebells Palmer’ssp Evening Kallstroemia Penstemon coccinea Ipomopsis PenstemonClover sparsiflorus Four-O’Clock Eschscholtzia Penstemon Primrosegrandiflora Desert Erigeron longiflora Dyssodia mexicana Arizona Dichelostemma Pale Lupine divergens Brickellia pentachaeta Spreading Mexican Bebbia Poppypulchellum Blue Bluedicks Baileya Golden coulter Aster Brickellia Fleabane Poppyjuncea Sweet Trumpets multiradiata BOTANICAL Dyssodia bigelovii Desert Purple Shrub NAME COMMON Marigold Aster NAME Approved Native SeedList

V = Vine G =Groundcover S =Small M =Medium L =Large Legend (>25’fortrees; >4’forshrubs;>5’accents) (upto15’fortrees; upto30”forshrubs;5’ accents) (15’-25’fortrees; 30”-4’forshrubs) Section Six-LandscapeDesign 6.17 ©2005 Dale Gardon Design, LLC., and DC Ranch LLC. All rights reserved. October 21, 2005, revised April 24, 2015 conditions. ff ciency of ciency ffi . ff after only a few minutes of ff guration of the turf area. fi cant runo cant fi t the size and con fi onto sidewalks, onto neighboring properties, or into streets, ff set heads six (6) to twelve (12) inches from pavement. ff Select several short irrigation intervals during the day rather than one long setting. into natural areas not previously part of the site drainage pattern is not previously into natural areas prohibited. existing disturbed areas. Minimize trenching for irrigation to new Minimize trenching existing disturbed areas. of seams between existing plantings. to just those natural areas provide separate valves for each to maximize control and e the system. • Managing the duration of irrigation cycle to avoid runo • O • Locate all mainlines, and as many lateral lines possible, within the • grading and sloping the land to hold runo Properly • good drainage. the soil prior to planting ensure Preparing • Selecting heads to • only. Spray irrigation is limited to turf areas • needed to irrigate turf areas, If both rotors and low trajectory heads are • Runo Turf Irrigation Turf Irrigation Installation in Native Areas supplemental landscape only, Homes on Custom Lots along Reata Wash For In the event that landscape in native areas. improvements may be required the following shall to be provided in native areas, required and irrigation are apply: and Irrigation for Performance Reduced Consumption signi Spray irrigation can create operation. Homeowners must manage their irrigation water properly by: er ff maintenance and cantly reduce fi at. fl of the ush caps, and so on in inconspicuous areas fl Arcadia at Silverleaf at Arcadia ush-mounted boxes shall match the color of ground fl varying amounts of water and frequency plant species require erent erences. For example, most groundcovers and shrubs planted in For erences. ff ff at ground to minimize visibility. site, no further than three (3) feet away from the Home. Set boxes on site, no further than three fl tilted plane; instead, always set boxes surface (desert tan or green when in turf). surface (desert tan or green walls. enclosure walls or within refuse enclosure mounted. color of the house or walls on which they are permanent, automatic drip irrigation system. consistent with local standards. supplemental water, of application. Proper valving can signi of application. Proper for: required water costs. Separate valves are di less water than the same plant placed in an a shady zone will require the same quantity full sun. If both plants receive that receives exposure the plant in shady location will not have an of water, and frequency opportunity to dry out and may rot while the plant in full sun will su watering. from infrequent • Conceal boxes from view with small shrubs. Avoid setting boxes on a • Locate valve boxes, • yard Locate wall-mounted or above-ground equipment behind rear • or wall-mounted equipment to match the exterior free-standing Paint • (private and other) shall be maintained on a All landscape areas • and cacti must receive Salvaged or nursery-grown native trees • or other Valve • Di • Trees shrubs • Low-water-use shrubs • Ornamental • Turf • or Garden Pots • to accommodate exposure Additional valves should be considered General Irrigation Design Considerations Valves and ff cient watering system that ffi an appropriate way are re-use for future ff Section Six - Landscape Design 6.18 Design of the Irrigation System Irrigation of the Design promotes healthy plant growth and minimizes water loss due to run-o Automatic irrigation systems are required for constructed landscape areas for constructed landscape areas required Automatic irrigation systems are on all Lots. In addition to automatic irrigation systems, water capture systems used to harvest run-o to provide water for plants in managed amounts. An irrigation design professional should be consulted to provide an e evapotranspiration.