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Tree Area A Area B Tree Area C City of North Salt Lake Most Suitable for Good to Moderate Most Suitable for Challenging Most Suitable for Downtown/ Soil Conditions - Areas dominated by Soil Conditions - Areas dominated Urban Planting Conditions - Street Tree Areas soils with good drainage and no salinity by clay soils with salinity and Areas requiring planting in tree issues drainage issues grates, compacted soils and other particularly challenging urban planting/growth conditions TREE AREA A - STANDARD SOILS - SMALL STREET USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Fall Color Additional Notes small green-yellow , Trident Acer buergerianum Streetwise 20-30' + 15-25' 5 high high low medium oval/round in spring, green samaras orange-red slow growing insignificant Hot Wings, Pattern Perfect, white clusters in Maple, Tatarian* Acer tataricum 20-25' + 15-20' 3 medium high medium high oval to round red samaras yellow-red showy Rugged Charm spring Pacific Sunset, Norweigan pale yellow yellow, orange, red, Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium medium medium medium rounded to oval samaras heat tolerant Sunset, insignificant purple broad oval to pale yellow heat tolerant, glossy green Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum Ruby Sunset 20-25' + 18-20' 4 medium medium medium medium samaras deep red round insignificant rounded green in spring, very tolerant to adverse Netleaf Hackberry * Celtis reticulata 20-25' + 20-25' 3 medium high medium high orange-red yellow spreading insignificant growing conditions small, brown pod 2- pink/purple before tolerant of partial shade, Eastern Redbud * Cercis canadensis 15-25' + 20-30' 4 low high low high irregular 3" long yellow leaves vibrant in the spring large green-white 1/2" - 1" blue-purple light brown exfoliating young Fringetree, Chinese * Chionanthus retusus 20-25' 20-25' 5 low low low high broadly oval clusters in spring, yellow fruit bark fragrant Chionanthus green-white in 1/2" - 3/4" blue- Fringetree * 20-25' 20-25' 3 medium medium high medium spreading oval yellow stunning when in full bloom virginicus spring, fragrant black fruit

Hawthorn * Crataegus laevigata Pauls Scarlet, Crimson Cloud 20-25' + 15-20' 4 medium medium medium high broad round double rose red red edible no fall color vibrant in the spring white in spring, bright red Hawthorn, Winter King * Crataegus viridis Winter King 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium high medium high wide vase purplish red tolerant of urban pollution showy edible lustrous green leaves, Hawthorn, Lavalle * Crataegus x lavalleli Lavelle 20-30' + 15-20' 4 medium high medium high dense oval white in spring red edible coppery red persistent fruit Hawthorn, Thornless persistent fruit in to winter, Cratageus crus-galli Thornless Cockspur 20-30' + 20-35' 3 medium high medium high rounded spreading white in spring red edible orange-scarlet Cockspur * thornless white fragrant in Maackia Maackia amurensis 20-30' + 15-20' 3 medium medium medium high rounded vase flat see pods yellow tolerant of urban conditions summer Spring Snow, Snow Drift, fruit varies with fruitless or persistent fruit only, Flowering Crabapple * Malus sp. 15-25' + 15-25' 4 high medium medium high rounded to oval varies with yellow Sargent, Zumi cultivar showy in spring Parrotia Parrotia persica Vanessa 20-30' 15-20' 4 medium high medium high upright vase insignificant insignificant yellow-orange-red slow growing sterile flowers do blossoms are showy in the Flowering Cherry, Kwanzan Prunus serrulata Kwanzan 20-25' + 15-20' 5 medium medium low medium vase shaped double deep pink not produce yellow spring fruit Flowering Cherry, Akebono blossoms are showy in the Prunus x yedoensis Akebono 20-25' + 20-25' 5 medium medium low medium spreading double, light pink black purple yellow * spring yellow green better branch attachment than Flowering Pear, Korean Sun Pyrus fauriei Korean Sun, Westwood 10-15' + 15-Oct 4 medium medium moderate high compact rounded white in spring red-purple small most flowering pears yellow green Flowering Pear, Jack Pyrus calleryana Jaczam Jack 15-20' + 10-12' 5 medium high medium high compact oval white yellow ideal under utility lines small yellow green Flowering Pear, Prairie Gem Pyrus ussuriensis Prairie Gem, MorDak 20-25' + 20-25 3 medium high medium high oval to rounded white yellow hardy flowering pear cultivar small creamy white attractive exfoliating, amber Lilac, Peking Lilac * Syringa pekinensis Snow, Summer Charm 20-25' + 15-20' 3 medium medium low high rounded fragrant dense dry capsules yellow colored bark clusters creamy white upright Lilac, Japanese Tree Lilac * Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk 20-25' + 15-20' 3 low medium medium high fragrant dense dry capsules yellow tolerant of urban conditions oval/rounded clusters tiny yellow fragrant gray nutlets with perfect for confined urban Linden, Summer Sprite Tilia cordata Summer Sprite Linden 18-20' + 12-15' 3 low medium medium high dense pyramidal yellow in spring bracts spaces compact oval to perfect for confined urban Zelkova, City Sprite * Zelkova serrata City Sprite 20-24' + 15-18' 5 medium high low medium insignificant insignificant yellow vase spaces flat topped broad ideal under utility lines, better Zelkova, Wireless * Zelkova serrata Wireless 20-24' + 30-35' 5 medium high low medium insignificant insignificant reddish orange spreading in 5' parkstrips All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and- Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 1 of 3 TREE AREA A - STANDARD SOILS - MEDIUM STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes small, green-yellow oval/round Maple, Hedge Metro Gold, Queen Elizabeth 25-35' 25-35' 5 high medium medium high in spring, green samaras yellow doesn't tend to get scorch dense insignificant small, green-yellow oval to Maple, State Street Acer miyabei State Street, Rugged Ridge 30-45' 30-35' 4 low high medium high in springs, green samaras yellow-orange hardy, tough, pest free maple rounded insignificant drooping male small woody Euorpean Alder Alnus glutinosa 40-50 20-40' 3 low medium high medium pyramidal none tolerates a wide range of soils catkins cones clusters of small Hornbeam, Fastigate Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' Fastigiata 30-40' 20-30 4 low medium medium medium oval vase catkins yellow-orange smoth gray bark with fluting nutlets in bracts large hanging very showy flowers in late Yellowood * Cladrastis kentukea American, Perkins Pink 30-50' 30-50' 4 medium medium medium high round fragrant white flat papery pod yellow spring, smooth gray bark or pink flowers

Turkish Filbert Corylus colurna 40-50' 15-35' 4 low medium medium high pyramidal insignificant edible nut tolerant tree once estabilshed

tolerates a wide range of soil Hardy Rubber Tree Eucommia ulmoides Emerald Point 35-40' 15-20' 4 medium high high high narrow oval insignificant winged none conditions, glossy green leaves

tolerant of a wide range of soil Autumn Gold, Princeton Ginkgo * Ginkgo biloba 40-45' 15-30' 4 medium high medium high pyramidal insignificant fruitless yellow-golden conditions, adapts Sentry, Magyar, Colonade well to urban environments

Street Keeper, Skyline, pyramidal to round insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Shademaster, Northern 35-50' 20-40' 3 high high high high dependent on reported as fruitless golden yellow smell very sweet shade Acclaim, Sunburst, Perfection cultivar

very showy bright yellow black seed in Goldenrain * Koelreuteria paniculata 30-40' 30-40' 5 high high medium high round yellow-orange tough adaptable tree flowers in upright papery capsule clusters Osage Orange, White upright tough tolerant, thornless, Maclura pomifera White Shield, Wichita 30-25' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high none none yellow Shield spreading fruitless wide small yellowish Mulberry, Fruitless Morus alba Fruitless Mulberry 30-50' 30-50' 4 high high high high fruitless none tough tolerant tree spreading green

mature smooth gray bark oval to brown-green in Hophornbeam Ostrya virginiana Autumn Treasure, Sun Beam 25-40' 20-30' 3 medium medium low high hop-like sac yellow exfoliates to reveal orange rounded summer inner bark

Macho, Eye Stopper, His rounded broad non showy yellow- once established very tolerant Amur Corktree * Phellodendron amurense 30-45' 30-60' 3 medium high medium high pea sized black yellow Majesty spreading green to urban conditions

pyramidal to showy white Mayday Tree Prunus padus Merlot 30-40' 18-30' 3 medium medium low medium pea sized black yellow showy in spring round pendulous

Aristocrat, Autumn Blaze, Flowering Pear Pyrus calleryana 30-40' 12-28' 5 medium high medium high upright to pyramidal white in spring small fruit redish good fall color Capital,Chanticleer, Trinity

Littleleaf Linden Tilia cordata Greenspire 40' 35' 3 low medium medium high pyramidal pale yellow in spring nutlet yellow flowers are fragrant rounded fragrant creamy gray nutlets reported to have more Linden, Crimean Tilia x euchlora 40-50 20-30' 3 low medium medium high yellow pyramidal yellow with bracts resistance to aphids flat round has better red fall color than Elm, Emerald Flair Ulmus parvifolia Emerald Flair 40-45' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high spreading vase insignificant red-orange red samara most cultivars small, flat, Elm, Emerald Sunshine Ulmus propinqua Emerald Sunshine 30-35' 20-25 5 uknown high unknown unknown vase inconspicuous yellow tolerant of all urban conditions papery Ulmus. carpinifolia and small, flat, burgandy- Elm, Frontier * Frontier 30-40' 20-30' 4 medium high medium high upright, vase inconspicuous tolerant of all urban conditions U. parvifolia. papery purplish All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 2 of 3 TREE AREA A - STANDARD SOILS - LARGE STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes similar to sugar maple but green-yellow in yellow-orange- Black Maple Acer nigrum 60-75' 40-50' 4 medium high low high oval to rounded Green samaras more heat and drought spring, insignificant red tolerant small green-yellow Maple, Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus 40-55' 35-55' 4 high high medium high round in spring, green samaras yellow Gray flaking bark insignificant

Emerald Avenue, Frans narrow fastigate to nutlets in Hornbeam Carpinus betulus 40-60' 15-40' 4 low medium medium medium insignificant yellow very symmetrically shaped Fontaine broadly pyramidal papery bracts

white with spots Catalpa * Catalpa speciosa 50-70' 20-50' 4 medium high medium high irregular open long slender yellow beautiful when in inside tolerates both wet and dry Hackberry * Celtis occidentalis Chicagoland 40-60' 40-60' 3 medium high medium high rounded spreading insignificant purple drupe pale yellow conditions Street Keeper, Skyline, insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 40-45' 20-35' 3 high high high high pyramidal to round reported as fruitless golden yellow Northern Acclaim smell very sweet shade Greenish white, Expresso, Prairie Titan, Kentucky Coffee * Gymnocladus dioicus 60-80' 40-45' 3 medium high medium high irregular open female seedless yellow leaves drop early in the fall Stately Manor are fragrant yellow with orange dry brown flowers somewhat hidden by Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipifera 60-70' 30-50' 4 low medium medium medium broad conical golden yellow bands oblong leaves

Oak, English * Quercus robur 50-70' 50-70' 5 high medium medium high broad rounded insignificant acorn none tolerant of alkaline soils

yellow brown or Oak, Chinkapin Quercus muehlenbergii Red Autumn 40-60' 50-60' 5 low high medium high oval to rounded insignificant acorn tolerant of alkaline soils red Oak, Shumard Quercus shumardii 40-60' 30-40' 5 medium high medium high oval insignificant acorn brownish red does well in wet and dry soil

tolerates many soil sypes and Japanese Pagoda Tree Sophora japonica Halka Millstone 45' 35' 4 medium medium medium high rounded to oval white seeds pods green-yellow conditions, seed pods can be messy Sterling Silver, Green fragrant creamy gray nutlets best heat and drought tolerant Linden, Silver * Tilia tomentosa 50-70' 25-40' 4 medium medium medium high pyramidal yellow Mountain, Satin Shadow yellow with bracts of all lindens Ulmus (japonica x Elm, Commendation * wilsoniana Morton) x (pumila x Commendation 50-70' 40-50' 4 high high high high pyramidal insignificant flat round samara yellow fast growing but not wild carpinifolia)

Ulmus davidianna 'JFS flat round strong branch attachments at Elm, Green stone * Greenstone 50-60' 40-50' 4 unknown unknown unknown unknown upright vase insignificant yellow KW2UD' samara open angles

Ulmus japonica × pumila 'New flat round Elm, New Horizon * Horizon' New Horizon 50-55' 30-40' 3 high medium med high upright oval insignificant yellow proven rugged street tree samara

Ulmus japonica × wilsoniana flat round Elm, Accolade * 'Morton' Accolade 50-60' 30-40' 5 medium high low high arching vase insignificant yellow excellent DED resistance samara

Ulmus wilsoniana, U. flat round Elm, Triumph * Triumph 50-60' 40-45' 4 medium high high high upright oval to vase insignificant yellow very dark green glossy leaves japonica, and U. pumila samara

mature smooth gray bark small wingless Zelkova * Zelkova serrata Village Green, Green Vase 40-55' 30-50' 5 medium high low medium vase insignificant rusty red exfoliates to reveal orange drupe inner bark

All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 3 of 3 TREE AREA B - CHALLENGING SOILS - SMALL STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes Hot Wings, Pattern Perfect, white clusters in Maple, Tatarian* Acer tataricum 20-25' + 15-20' 3 medium high medium high oval to round red samaras yellow-red showy seeds Rugged Charm spring

Pacific Sunset, Norweigan pale yellow yellow, orange, red, Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium medium medium medium rounded to oval samaras heat tolerant Sunset, insignificant purple

broad oval to pale yellow heat tolerant, glossy green Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum Ruby Sunset 20-25' + 18-20' 4 medium medium medium medium samaras deep red round insignificant leaves rounded green in spring, very tolerant to adverse Netleaf Hackberry * Celtis reticulata 20-25' + 20-25' 3 medium high medium high orange-red yellow spreading insignificant growing conditions Chionanthus green-white in 1/2" - 3/4" blue- Fringetree * 20-25' 20-25' 5 medium medium high medium spreading oval yellow stunning when in full bloom virginicus spring, fragrant black fruit

Hawthorn * Crataegus laevigata Pauls Scarlet, Crimson Cloud 20-25' + 15-20' 4 medium medium medium high broad round double rose red red edible no fall color vibrant in the spring white in spring, bright red Hawthorn, Winter King * Crataegus viridis Winter King 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium high medium high wide vase purplish red tolerant of urban pollution showy edible lustrous green leaves, Hawthorn, Lavalle * Crataegus x lavalleli Lavelle 20-30' + 15-20' 4 medium high medium high dense oval white in spring red edible coppery red persistent fruit Hawthorn, Thornless persistent fruit in to winter, Cratageus crus-galli Thornless Cockspur 20-30' + 20-35' 4 medium high medium high rounded spreading white in spring red edible orange-scarlet Cockspur * thornless white fragrant in Maackia Maackia amurensis 20-30' + 15-20' 3 medium medium medium high rounded vase flat see pods yellow tolerant of urban conditions summer Spring Snow, Snow Drift, fruit varies with fruitless or persistent fruit only, Flowering Crabapple * Malus sp. 15-25' + 15-25' 4 high medium medium high rounded to oval varies with cultivar yellow Sargent, Zumi cultivar showy in spring Parrotia Parrotia persica Vanessa 20-30' 15-20' 4 medium high medium high upright vase insignificant insignificant yellow-orange-red slow growing yellow green better branch attachment than Flowering Pear, Korean Sun Pyrus fauriei Korean Sun, Westwood 10-15' + 10-15' 4 medium medium moderate high compact rounded white in spring red-purple small most flowering pears yellow green Flowering Pear, Jack Pyrus calleryana Jaczam Jack 15-20' + 10-12' 5 medium high medium high compact oval white yellow ideal under utility lines small yellow green Flowering Pear, Prairie Gem Pyrus ussuriensis Prairie Gem, MorDak 20-25' + 20-25 3 medium high medium high oval to rounded white yellow hardy flowering pear cultivar small All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 1 of 3 TREE AREA B - CHALLENGING SOILS - MEDIUM STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes small, green-yellow oval/round Maple, Hedge Acer campestre Metro Gold, Queen Elizabeth 25-35' 25-35' 5 high medium medium high in spring, green samaras yellow doesn't tend to get leaf scorch dense insignificant large hanging very showy flowers in late Yellowood * Cladrastis kentukea American, Perkins Pink 30-50' 30-50' 4 medium medium medium high round fragrant white flat papery pod yellow spring, smooth gray bark or pink flowers tolerates a wide range of soil Hardy Rubber Tree Eucommia ulmoides Emerald Point 35-40' 15-20' 4 medium high high high narrow oval insignificant winged seed none conditions, glossy green leaves

tolerant of a wide range of soil Autumn Gold, Princeton Ginkgo * Ginkgo biloba 40-45' 15-30' 4 medium high medium high pyramidal insignificant fruitless yellow-golden conditions, adapts Sentry, Magyar, Colonade well to urban environments

Street Keeper, Skyline, pyramidal to round insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Shademaster, Northern 35-50' 20-40' 3 high high high high dependent on reported as fruitless golden yellow smell very sweet shade Acclaim, Sunburst, Perfection cultivar

very showy bright yellow black seed in Goldenrain * Koelreuteria paniculata 30-40' 30-40' 5 high high medium high round yellow-orange tough adaptable tree flowers in upright papery capsule clusters Osage Orange, White upright tough tolerant, thornless, Maclura pomifera White Shield, Wichita 30-25' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high none none yellow Shield spreading fruitless wide small yellowish Mulberry, Fruitless Morus alba Fruitless Mulberry 30-50' 30-50' 4 high high high high fruitless none tough tolerant tree spreading green Macho, Eye Stopper, His rounded broad non showy yellow- once established very tolerant Amur Corktree * Phellodendron amurense 30-45' 30-60' 3 medium high medium high pea sized black yellow Majesty spreading green to urban conditions

Aristocrat, Autumn Blaze, Flowering Pear Pyrus calleryana 30-40' 12-28' 5 medium high medium high upright to pyramidal white in spring small fruit redish good fall color Capital,Chanticleer, Trinity

flat round has better red fall color than Elm, Emerald Flair Ulmus parvifolia Emerald Flair 40-45' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high spreading vase insignificant red-orange red samara most cultivars small, flat, Elm, Emerald Sunshine Ulmus propinqua Emerald Sunshine 30-35' 20-25 5 uknown high unknown unknown vase inconspicuous yellow tolerant of all urban conditions papery Ulmus. carpinifolia and small, flat, burgandy- Elm, Frontier * Frontier 30-40' 20-30' 4 medium high medium high upright, vase inconspicuous tolerant of all urban conditions U. parvifolia. papery purplish All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 2 of 3 TREE AREA B - CHALLENGING SOILS - LARGE STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes small green-yellow Maple, Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus 40-55' 35-55' 4 high high medium high round in spring, green samaras yellow Gray flaking bark insignificant white with spots Catalpa * Catalpa speciosa 50-70' 20-50' 4 medium high medium high irregular open long slender yellow beautiful when in flower inside tolerates both wet and dry Hackberry * Celtis occidentalis Chicagoland 40-60' 40-60' 3 medium high medium high rounded spreading insignificant purple drupe pale yellow conditions Street Keeper, Skyline, insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 40-45' 20-35' 3 high high high high pyramidal to round reported as fruitless golden yellow Northern Acclaim smell very sweet shade Greenish white, Expresso, Prairie Titan, Kentucky Coffee * Gymnocladus dioicus 60-80' 40-45' 3 medium high medium high irregular open female seedless yellow leaves drop early in the fall Stately Manor are fragrant

Oak, English * Quercus robur 50-70' 50-70' 5 high medium medium high broad rounded insignificant acorn none tolerant of alkaline soils

Oak, Shumard Quercus shumardii 40-60' 30-40' 5 medium high medium high oval insignificant acorn brownish red does well in wet and dry soil

tolerates many soil sypes and Japanese Pagoda Tree Sophora japonica Halka Millstone 45' 35' 4 medium medium medium high rounded to oval white seeds pods green-yellow conditions, seed pods can be messy Sterling Silver, Green fragrant creamy gray nutlets best heat and drought tolerant Linden, Silver * Tilia tomentosa 50-70' 25-40' 4 medium medium medium high pyramidal yellow Mountain, Satin Shadow yellow with bracts of all lindens Ulmus (japonica x Elm, Commendation * wilsoniana Morton) x (pumila x Commendation 50-70' 40-50' 4 high high high high pyramidal insignificant flat round samara yellow fast growing but not wild carpinifolia)

Ulmus davidianna 'JFS flat round strong branch attachments at Elm, Green stone * Greenstone 50-60' 40-50' 4 unknown unknown unknown unknown upright vase insignificant yellow KW2UD' samara open angles

Ulmus japonica × pumila 'New flat round Elm, New Horizon * Horizon' New Horizon 50-55' 30-40' 3 high medium med high upright oval insignificant yellow proven rugged street tree samara

Ulmus wilsoniana, U. upright oval to flat round Elm, Triumph * Triumph 50-60' 40-45' 4 medium high high high insignificant yellow very dark green glossy leaves japonica, and U. pumila vase samara All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 3 of 3 TREE AREA C - DOWNTOWN URBAN AREAS - SMALL STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes

small green-yellow in Maple, Trident Acer buergerianum Streetwise 20-30' + 15-25' 5 high high low medium oval/round green samaras orange-red slow growing spring, insignificant Hot Wings, Pattern Perfect, white clusters in Maple, Tatarian* Acer tataricum 20-25' + 15-20' 3 medium high medium high oval to round red samaras yellow-red showy seeds Rugged Charm spring Pacific Sunset, Norweigan pale yellow yellow, orange, red, Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium medium medium medium rounded to oval samaras heat tolerant Sunset, insignificant purple broad oval to pale yellow heat tolerant, glossy green Maple, Shantung Acer truncatum Ruby Sunset 20-25' + 18-20' 4 medium medium medium medium samaras deep red round insignificant leaves rounded green in spring, very tolerant to adverse Netleaf Hackberry * Celtis reticulata 20-25' + 20-25' 3 medium high medium high orange-red yellow spreading insignificant growing conditions small, brown pod 2- pink/purple before tolerant of partial shade, Eastern Redbud * Cercis canadensis Various 15-25' + 20-30' 4 low high low high irregular 3" long yellow leaves vibrant in the spring large green-white 1/2" - 1" blue-purple light brown exfoliating young Fringetree, Chinese * Chionanthus retusus 20-25' 20-25' 5 low low low high broadly oval clusters in spring, yellow fruit bark fragrant Chionanthus green-white in 1/2" - 3/4" blue-black Fringetree * 20-25' 20-25' 3 medium medium high medium spreading oval yellow stunning when in full bloom virginicus spring, fragrant fruit Hawthorn * Crataegus laevigata Pauls Scarlet, Crimson Cloud 20-25' + 15-20' 4 medium medium medium high broad round double rose red red edible no fall color vibrant in the spring white in spring, bright red Hawthorn, Winter King * Crataegus viridis Winter King 20-30' + 20-30' 4 medium high medium high wide vase purplish red tolerant of urban pollution showy edible lustrous green leaves, Hawthorn, Lavalle * Crataegus x lavalleli Lavelle 20-30' + 15-20' 4 medium high medium high dense oval white in spring red edible coppery red persistent fruit Hawthorn, Thornless persistent fruit in to winter, Cratageus crus-galli Thornless Cockspur 20-30' + 20-35' 4 medium high medium high rounded spreading white in spring red edible orange-scarlet Cockspur * thornless white fragrant in Maackia Maackia amurensis 20-30' + 15-20' 3 medium medium medium high rounded vase flat see pods yellow tolerant of urban conditions summer Spring Snow, Snow Drift, fruit varies with fruitless or persistent fruit only, Flowering Crabapple * Malus sp. 15-25' + 15-25' 4 high medium medium high rounded to oval varies with cultivar yellow Sargent, Zumi cultivar showy in spring Parrotia Parrotia persica Vanessa 20-30' 15-20' 4 medium high medium high upright vase insignificant insignificant yellow-orange-red slow growing sterile flowers do not blossoms are showy in the Flowering Cherry, Kwanzan Prunus serrulata Kwanzan 20-25' + 15-20' 5 medium medium low medium vase shaped double deep pink produce yellow spring fruit Flowering Cherry, Akebono blossoms are showy in the Prunus x yedoensis Akebono 20-25' + 20-25' 5 medium medium low medium spreading double, light pink black purple yellow * spring yellow green better branch attachment than Flowering Pear, Korean Sun Pyrus fauriei Korean Sun, Westwood 10-15' + 15-Oct 4 medium medium moderate high compact rounded white in spring red-purple small most flowering pears yellow green Flowering Pear, Jack Pyrus calleryana Jaczam Jack 15-20' + 10-12' 5 medium high medium high compact oval white yellow ideal under utility lines small yellow green Flowering Pear, Prairie Gem Pyrus ussuriensis Prairie Gem, MorDak 20-25' + 20-25 3 medium high medium high oval to rounded white yellow hardy flowering pear cultivar small creamy white attractive exfoliating, amber Lilac, Peking Lilac * Syringa pekinensis China Snow, Summer Charm 20-25' + 15-20' 3 medium medium low high rounded fragrant dense dry capsules yellow colored bark clusters creamy white upright Lilac, Japanese Tree Lilac * Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk 20-25' + 15-20' 3 low medium medium high fragrant dense dry capsules yellow tolerant of urban conditions oval/rounded clusters tiny yellow fragrant gray nutlets with perfect for confined urban Linden, Summer Sprite Tilia cordata Summer Sprite Linden 18-20' + 12-15' 3 low medium medium high dense pyramidal yellow in spring bracts spaces compact oval to perfect for confined urban Zelkova, City Sprite * Zelkova serrata City Sprite 20-24' + 15-18' 5 medium high low medium insignificant insignificant yellow vase spaces flat topped broad ideal under utility lines, better Zelkova, Wireless * Zelkova serrata Wireless 20-24' + 30-35' 5 medium high low medium insignificant insignificant reddish orange spreading in 5' parkstrips All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 1 of 3 TREE AREA C - DOWNTOWN URBAN AREAS - MEDIUM STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes small, green-yellow oval/round Maple, Hedge Acer campestre Metro Gold, Queen Elizabeth 25-35' 25-35' 5 high medium medium high in spring, green samaras yellow doesn't tend to get leaf scorch dense insignificant small, green-yellow oval to Maple, State Street Acer miyabei State Street, Rugged Ridge 30-45' 30-35' 4 low high medium high in springs, green samaras yellow-orange hardy, tough, pest free maple rounded insignificant clusters of small Hornbeam, Fastigate Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' Fastigiata 30-40' 20-30 4 low medium medium medium oval vase catkins yellow-orange smoth gray bark with fluting nutlets in bracts large hanging very showy flowers in late Yellowood * Cladrastis kentukea American, Perkins Pink 30-50' 30-50' 4 medium medium medium high round fragrant white flat papery pod yellow spring, smooth gray bark or pink flowers

Turkish Filbert Corylus colurna 40-50' 15-35' 4 low medium medium high pyramidal insignificant edible nut tolerant tree once estabilshed

tolerates a wide range of soil Hardy Rubber Tree Eucommia ulmoides Emerald Point 35-40' 15-20' 4 medium high high high narrow oval insignificant winged seed none conditions, glossy green leaves

tolerant of a wide range of soil Autumn Gold, Princeton Ginkgo * Ginkgo biloba 40-45' 15-30' 4 medium high medium high pyramidal insignificant fruitless yellow-golden conditions, adapts Sentry, Magyar, Colonade well to urban environments

Street Keeper, Skyline, pyramidal to round insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Shademaster, Northern 35-50' 20-40' 3 high high high high dependent on reported as fruitless golden yellow smell very sweet shade Acclaim, Sunburst, Perfection cultivar

very showy bright yellow black seed in Goldenrain * Koelreuteria paniculata 30-40' 30-40' 5 high high medium high round yellow-orange tough adaptable tree flowers in upright papery capsule clusters Osage Orange, White upright tough tolerant, thornless, Maclura pomifera White Shield, Wichita 30-25' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high none none yellow Shield spreading fruitless wide small yellowish Mulberry, Fruitless Morus alba Fruitless Mulberry 30-50' 30-50' 4 high high high high fruitless none tough tolerant tree spreading green mature smooth gray bark oval to brown-green in Hophornbeam Ostrya virginiana Autumn Treasure, Sun Beam 25-40' 20-30' 3 medium medium low high hop-like sac yellow exfoliates to reveal orange rounded summer inner bark Macho, Eye Stopper, His rounded broad non showy yellow- once established very tolerant Amur Corktree * Phellodendron amurense 30-45' 30-60' 3 medium high medium high pea sized black yellow Majesty spreading green to urban conditions pyramidal to showy white Mayday Tree Prunus padus Merlot 30-40' 18-30' 3 medium medium low medium pea sized black yellow showy in spring round pendulous

Aristocrat, Autumn Blaze, Flowering Pear Pyrus calleryana 30-40' 12-28' 5 medium high medium high upright to pyramidal white in spring small fruit redish good fall color Capital,Chanticleer, Trinity

Littleleaf Linden Tilia cordata Greenspire 40' 35' 3 low medium medium high pyramidal pale yellow in spring nutlet yellow flowers are fragrant rounded fragrant creamy gray nutlets reported to have more Linden, Crimean Tilia x euchlora 40-50' 20-30' 3 low medium medium high yellow pyramidal yellow with bracts resistance to aphids flat round has better red fall color than Elm, Emerald Flair Ulmus parvifolia Emerald Flair 40-45' 30-35' 4 medium high medium high spreading vase insignificant red-orange red samara most cultivars small, flat, Elm, Emerald Sunshine Ulmus propinqua Emerald Sunshine 30-35' 20-25 5 uknown high unknown unknown vase inconspicuous yellow tolerant of all urban conditions papery Ulmus. carpinifolia and small, flat, burgandy- Elm, Frontier * Frontier 30-40' 20-30' 4 medium high medium high upright, vase inconspicuous tolerant of all urban conditions U. parvifolia. papery purplish All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

City of North Salt Lake Page 2 of 3 TREE AREA C - DOWNTOWN URBAN AREAS - LARGE STREET TREES USDA Mature Canopy Hardiness Poor Drainage Alkalinity Common Name Botanical Name Acceptable Cultivars Height Spread Zone Salt Tolerance Drought Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes small green-yellow Maple, Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus 40-55' 35-55' 4 high high medium high round in spring, green samaras yellow Gray flaking bark insignificant white with spots Catalpa * Catalpa speciosa 50-70' 20-50' 4 medium high medium high irregular open long slender yellow beautiful when in flower inside tolerates both wet and dry Hackberry * Celtis occidentalis Chicagoland 40-60' 40-60' 3 medium high medium high rounded spreading insignificant purple drupe pale yellow conditions Street Keeper, Skyline, insignificant yet small fine leaves give filtered Honeylocust * Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 40-45' 20-35' 3 high high high high pyramidal to round reported as fruitless golden yellow Northern Acclaim smell very sweet shade yellow with orange dry brown flowers somewhat hidden by Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipifera 60-70' 30-50' 4 low medium medium medium broad conical golden yellow bands oblong leaves yellow brown or Oak, Chinkapin Quercus muehlenbergii Red Autumn 40-60' 50-60' 5 low high medium high oval to rounded insignificant acorn tolerant of alkaline soils red Oak, Shumard Quercus shumardii 40-60' 30-40' 5 medium high medium high oval insignificant acorn brownish red does well in wet and dry soil

tolerates many soil sypes and Japanese Pagoda Tree Sophora japonica Halka Millstone 45' 35' 4 medium medium medium high rounded to oval white seeds pods green-yellow conditions, seed pods can be messy Sterling Silver, Green fragrant creamy gray nutlets best heat and drought tolerant Linden, Silver * Tilia tomentosa 50-70' 25-40' 4 medium medium medium high pyramidal yellow Mountain, Satin Shadow yellow with bracts of all lindens Ulmus (japonica x Elm, Commendation * wilsoniana Morton) x (pumila x Commendation 50-70' 40-50' 4 high high high high pyramidal insignificant flat round samara yellow fast growing but not wild carpinifolia)

Ulmus davidianna 'JFS flat round strong branch attachments at Elm, Green stone * Greenstone 50-60' 40-50' 4 unknown unknown unknown unknown upright vase insignificant yellow KW2UD' samara open angles

Ulmus japonica × pumila 'New flat round Elm, New Horizon * Horizon' New Horizon 50-55' 30-40' 3 high medium med high upright oval insignificant yellow proven rugged street tree samara

Ulmus japonica × wilsoniana flat round Elm, Accolade * 'Morton' Accolade 50-60' 30-40' 5 medium high low high arching vase insignificant yellow excellent DED resistance samara

Ulmus wilsoniana, U. flat round Elm, Triumph * Triumph 50-60' 40-45' 4 medium high high high upright oval to vase insignificant yellow very dark green glossy leaves japonica, and U. pumila samara

mature smooth gray bark small wingless Zelkova * Zelkova serrata Village Green, Green Vase 40-55' 30-50' 5 medium high low medium vase insignificant rusty red exfoliates to reveal orange drupe inner bark

All parkstrip trees must be a single trunk form unless approved by the City. Other tree species may be appropriate with approval from the City. * Proven Performer + Trees to be planted under utility lines

References: The Morton Arboretum http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/search-trees/search- all-trees-and-plants Missouri Botanical Gardens http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantf Utah State University Cooperative Extension Tree Browser https://treebrowser.org Cornell Woody Plants Database http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu/home J. Frank Schmidt https://www.jfschmidt.com/indtroductions

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