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1 List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map through List of Amendments to Official Zoning Map List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map Page #1 Zoning Date of Map ID # File # Property Description From To Council Action Ordinance # Part of 1406 & 1420 W. Main Street R-1 B-3 / GB 6/17/ Part of 1406, 1410 & 1412 W. Main Street R-2 B-3 / GB 6/17/ Part of 1404 & 1406 W. Main Street R-4 B-3 / GB 6/17/ Part of 245 S. Concord Avenue R-1 R-4 6/17/ Juneau Street SO R-4 / MR-10 Planned Unit Development (Precise Implementation Plan #03-1) (PUD-PIP #03-1) Part of 1115 West Street 6/17/ /2/ Air Park Drive and 202 Air Park Drive HI PI 9/16/ East Gate Drive GB MR-10 10/21/ R N. Fourth Street TR6 NB 10/21/ Planned Unit Development (General Development Plan #03-1) (PUD-GDP #03-1) Property on Highway 16 & 138 Hospital Drive 1221 Perry Way Part of property on Perry Way 1223 Perry Way 10/21/ RH SR Part of property on Perry Way RH TR Planned Unit Development (Precise Implementation Plan #04-1) (PUD-PIP #04-1) Property on Steeplechase Drive, property on Hazelcrest Drive and property on Steeplechase Drive) Wakoka Street GI TR West Street GI PI Hospital Drive Planned Unit Development Precise Implementation Plan (PUD-PIP #05-1) Mary Street TR-6 PO Omena Street TR-6 PO Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 9/23/2015

2 List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map through List of Amendments to Official Zoning Map List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map Page #2 Map ID # File # Property Description Planned Unit Development (Precise Implementation Plan #05-2) (PUD-PIP #05-2)Prop 1300 Memorial Dr See #07-32 dated 11/6/07 From Zoning To Date of Council Ordinance Action # /102 S. Votech Drive PB PI Planned Unit Development (Precise Implementation Plan #05-3) (PUD-PIP #05-3) Property on Horseshoe Road and Belmont Drive E. Main Street TR-6 PO W. Main Street TR-6 PO S. Second Street GI NB Western Avenue GI PB S. First Street GI PB Planned Unit Development (Precise Implementation Plan #05-4) (PUP-PIP #05-4) 1312 Memorial Drive and 1316 Memorial Drive Part of 132 S. Concord Ave. Part of 1300 Western Ave. TR- 6/PO TR- 6/PO SR SR W. Madison St. GI PB Emmet St. GI PB Omena St. TR-6 GB Part of 1502 S. Church TR-6 GB & 700R Welsh Road RH SNR W. Main Street TR-6 NB , 105, 233, 236 West Haven Drive Multi SR Planned Unit Development 810 S. 2 nd Street

3 List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map through List of Amendments to Official Zoning Map List of Amendments to the Official Zoning Map Page #3 Zoning Date of Map ID # File # Property Description From To Council Action Ordinance # Planned Unit Development 11/6/ (Precise Implementation Plan #05-45) 1310 & 1330 Memorial Dr 117 N. Eighth Street CB TR-6 12/18/ South 2 nd Street create PUD for Street Dept. building Gateway Drive & Airport Road Area (it was previously tabled in Jan. 08) Create PUD (PIP #08-20) for Hunter Oaks Phase VIII of General Dev. Plan #99-1 Bielinski Homes (PUD-GDP #09-01) CBC River Mill LLC & Spectrum Development Group PUD for 317, 401, 403, 405, 407, 409 South Water Street. (PUD-PIP 09-27) Hunter Oaks Areas C(a) & D of General Development Plan #99-1 PUD- PIP 3/31/ RH Various 4/15/ PUD- GDP #09-01 PIP PUD # /21/ /31/ /5/ Turf Road, Watertown, WI RH PB 05/05/ Turf Drive, Watertown, WI RH PB 8/4/ S. Water Street, Watertown, WI CBC River Mill PUD-PIP #10-32 (replaces #08-20) Steeplechase Dr. at Horseshoe Road Hunter Oaks for four (4) 20 Unit Apartment Bldgs. PUD- PIP PUD- PIP 9/1/ W. Spaulding Street, Redi-gas PB GI S. Votech Drive, Watertown, WI PB PI S. Water Street, Watertown, WI PUD GDP E. Main Street, Watertown, WI NB PB Wakoka Street, Watertown, WI GI PI Chenango Street, Watertown, WI SR-4 GI Welsh Road, Watertown, WI SR-4 TR (PUD-GDP #14-18) for various Marquardt Properties PUD- GDP # E. Horseshoe Road HI GI S. Water Street GI HI N. Fourth Street MR-8 MR W4742 Cty. Rd. T/Horseshoe Rd. A-1 GI , Perry Way GI HI Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

4 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Climax Trees (75 landscaping points) Growth Botanical Name Common Name Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks *Acer saccharum RF Sugar Maple S Round Green Mountain *Carya ovata RF Ginkgo bilboa Shagbark Hickory Ginkgo S Pyramidal Fastigiata Sentry Ginkgo Columnar Seedless. Juglans nigra RF Walnut Eastern Walnut Black Walnut *Quercus alba RF White Oak S Round *Quercus bicolor RF *Quercus macrocarpa RF *Quercus palustris *Quercus rubra RF (also known as Quercus Borealis) Swamp White Oak Bur Oak Mossycup Oak F S S Round Round Pin Oak M Pyramidal Northern Red Oak Red Oak M Round KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Rich soil; salt-sensitive; oval when young; yellow, orange or scarlet fall color. Scorch-resistant; leathery leaves. Native and very adaptable, saltsensitive, fruit-nut, lawn tree. Very urban, dioecious, females produce smelly fruits, golden yellow fall color. Best in public open spaces or lawns; not to be used as a street tree; poisonous to other plants within the drip zone; susceptible to caterpillars and leaf spot disease. Extremely sensitive to soil compaction; tolerant of urban conditions; dry soil; subject to iron chlorosis; red fall color; very difficult to transplant; excellent lawn or shade tree. Very tolerant of urban conditions; moist to wet, intolerant of alkaline soil; tolerates poor drainage; difficult to transplant; yellow fall color. Sensitive to soil compaction; tolerant of urban conditions; dry to wet soil; no fall color; very difficult to transplant. Sensitive to soil compaction; tolerant of urban conditions; moist, acid soil; pendulous lower branches; red fall color; iron chlorosis on alkaline soil; lawn tree; cultivar Sovereign best for streets. Sensitive to soil compaction; tolerant of urban conditions; pyramidal when young; red fall color; well-drained soil; fast growing for oaks; excellent lawn, shade, and street tree. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

5 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Trees (30 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Acer nigrum Black Maple M Oval Acer platanoides Norway Maple M Round Cleveland F Ovalupright Does well in poor, dry soils; red to bright gold fall color; excellent for lawn, shade, or street. Shallow root system; not to be used along streets. Uniform, dense foliage Columnare Columnar Indistinct central leader. Crimson King Drummondii Emerald Queen Globosum Harlequin Norway Maple Globe Norway Maple Keeps deep purple leaf color throughout summer; susceptible to sun scald, bark-splitting and transplant shock. S Round Variegated, cream-edged leaves. F Oval Vigorous; crisp foliage. S Globe Useful on a standard under utility wires; 20 height. Greenlace Round Deeply divided, fine-textured leaves. Royal Red S Round Best for purple summer foliage. Shwedleri Summershade *Acer rubrum RF F Round Round New foliage reddish; bronze by summer. Rapidly growing cultivar; deep green, large, leathery leaves. Moist, acid soil; tolerates poor drainage; smooth gray bark; yellow, orange, or red fall color; salt-sensitive. Armstrong Red Maple Fastigiate No fall color; light gray bark. Autumn Flame Scarlet Maple F Early scarlet fall color. Swamp Maple Bowhall Oval Orange fall color Red Sunset Schlesingeri KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Late, scarlet fall color. Red-orange fall color. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

6 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Trees (30 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks *Acer saccharinum RF Blair Pyramidale Silver Queen Wieri Aesculus hippocas tanum Alnus glutinosa Silver Maple Soft Maple White Maple River Maple Upright Silver Maple Seedless Sugar Maple Cutleaf Sugar Maple F Very Fast Vase Pyramidal Round Horsechestnut M Round European Alder Black Alder F Oval Betula lutea RF Yellow Birch M Round Catalpa speciosa *Celtis occidentalis RF *Fagus grandifolia RF Fagus sylvatica Northern Catalpa Common Hackberry American Beech European Beech F M S S Oval Vase Oval Round Heart and fast-growing; most soil; tolerates poor drainage; fine-textured; weak-wooded (develops heart rots after fifty years, limbs may fall); yellowish or no fall color Strong branch structure; stormresistant. Improved branch structure. Seedless KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Shredded leaves; pendulous branches. Urban; course; showy, white May flowers; litter problem; no fall color; difficult to transplant; pest or disease problems may limit use. Rich or wet soils; produces catkins; possible winterkill. Drooping branches; moist well-drained soils; yellow-orange bark; rusty yellow fall color. Poor, dry soil; showy, white June flowers; coarse; litter problem; no fall color. Tolerates alkaline soils; pebbled bark; yellowish fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Moist, rich soil; smooth, gray bark; yellow-bronze fall color; difficult to transplant; salt-sensitive; sensitive to soil compaction. Moist, rich soil; less difficult to transplant than American Beech; several cultivars available; excellent lawn tree. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

7 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Trees (30 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Moist soil; tolerates poor drainage; *Fraxinus americana RF Round dioecious; orange to purple fall color; tolerates urban conditions. White Ash M Autumn Purple Round Seedless; superior fall color. Rosehill Oval Seedless; superior fall color. Fraxinus excelsior European Ash F Round Jet-black buds; no fall color Aurea Hesseri Golden European Ash Hesse European Ash M Round Round Fraxinus nigra RF Black Ash M Irregular Fraxinus pennsylvanica =RF Marshall s Seedless Green Ash Red Ash F Oval; irregular Oval Golden, young foliage, twigs and fall color; green summer foliage. Simple leaves. Deep, rich, moist soils; tolerates wet soils; yellow fall color; scaly bark. Dry to wet soils; tolerates poor drainage; salt-tolerant; twiggy and weak-wooded; yellow fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use; tolerates urban conditions. Seedless; glossy, dark green foliage; improved habit of growth. Summit Upright Finer textured foliage. *Gleditsia triancanthos inermius Imperial Shademaster Skyline Sunburst Thornless Honeylocust F Vase Round Irregular Upright Irregular KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Tolerates poor drainage; thornless, as are all of the following; pest or disease problem may limit use; salt-tolerant; yellow fall color. Podless; low growing; flat-topped; pest or disease problem may limit use. Podless; vase shape in age; pest or disease problem may limit use. Podless; tends to form central leader; good golden fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Podless; yellow new foliage; poor branch structure; pest or disease problem may limit use. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

8 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Trees (30 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks *Gymnocladus dioica Kentucky Coffeetree Juglans cinerea RF Butternut S Larix decidua Pendula European Larch Larix kaempferi Japanese Larch F M F Upright Pyramidal Wide- Pyramidal Moist, rich soil; coarse and rugged; dioecious; yellowish fall color. Needs good soil and consistent moisture; fairly good shade tree; susceptible to butternut decline. Full sun; graceful, fine-textured; transplant in spring before buds open; yellow fall color. Interesting weeping branches. Similar to European Larch, more picturesque. Larix laricina RF American Larch Tamarack M Narrow- Pyramidal Hardy; drought tolerant; used in shelterbelts. Liriodendron tulipifera *Platanus occidentalis Populus alba Pyramidalis Populus deltoides RF Tuliptree F Upright Sycamore American Planetree F Pryamidal White Poplar F Fastigate Fastigiate Rich, moist soil; unique leaves and interesting June flowers; yellow fall color; purchase from northern source. Moist soil; tolerates poor drainage; mottled bark; coarse, maple-like leaves; no fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Moist soil; tolerates poor drainage; mottled bark; coarse, maple-like leaves; no fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Hardy, fast growing; golden yellow fall color; tolerates drought; brittle; may produce "cotton"; too large for homes. Robusta Very Upright Seedless. Eastern Poplar fast Larger greener leaves; seedless; Siouxland uniform in shape; hardy. Cottonless Seedless; many similar species available. Populus grandidentata RF Bigtooth Aspen F Narrow Moist, sandy, gravelly soils; not shade tolerant; yellow fall color. *Prunus serotina RF Black Cherry M Oval KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Dry soil; white flowers and black fruits in drooping racemes; orange fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

9 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Trees (30 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Taxodium distichum Baldcypress F Pyramidal *Tilia americana RF Tilia cordata Chancellor Greenspire Tilia x euchlora Redmond American Linden Basswood Linden Tree Linn Tree M Round Littleleaf Linden S Pyramidal Redmond Linden Moist, intolerant of alkaline soil; tolerates poor drainage; sun; bronze fall color; fine texture; purchase from northern source. Sensitive to soil compaction; saltsensitive; coarse; rich soils. Urban; moist soil; fragrant flowers; poor branch structure, needs training while young; yellow fall color. Uniform, upright habit. Improved branching habit. M Pyramidal Urban; dark green foliage. KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Deciduous Trees (15 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Aesculus x carnea Briotii Ruby Horsechestnut Aesculus glabra Ohio Buckeye S Round Alnus glutinosa European Alder F Oval *Betula nigra RF River Birch M Vase *Betula papyifera RF Paper Birch M Oval Betula pendula Gracilis Cutleaf European Birch S Round Rich, most soil; red flowers. M Weeping KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Rich, moist soil; yellow-green flowers; orange fall color. Wet; tolerates poor drainage; catkins; cone fruits; no fall color. Wet to dry, intolerant of alkaline soils; tolerates poor drainage; pinkish, peeling bark. Cool, moist soil; white, peeling bark; golden yellow fall color; pest or disease problem. Cool, moist soil; dissected leaves; yellow fall color; pests & disease. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

10 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Deciduous Trees (15 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Betula platyphylla japonica Cercidiphyllum japonicum Cladrastis lutea Japanese White Birch M Pyramidal Katsuratree M Columnar American Yellowwood S Round Magnolia acuminata Cucumbertree F Pyramidal *Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum S Pyramidal White bark; some resistance to bronze birch borer. Moist soil; dioecious; form controlled by pruning, wide spreading if multi-trunked; yellow to red fall color. Moist, rich soil; smooth, light gray bark; fragrant, white June flowers in large clusters; yellow fall color. Inconspicuous, greenish flowers; pink to red fruits; coarse foliage; no fall color. Moist soil; tolerates poor drainage; dense habit; dioecious; orange to scarlet fall color; difficult to transplant. Phellodendron amurense Amur Corktree M Round Urban; dry soil; dioecious; compound leaves; corky bark; yellow fall color. Prunus maackii Prunus padus commutata Amur Chokecherry Harbinger European Bird Cherry M S Round Round Amber exfoliating bark; does well in containers. Sun; early to leaf out in spring; pest or disease problem. Poor, dry soil; sun; graceful; shortlived; *Prunus pennsylvanica RF Pin Cherry M Upright suckering; red fruits; orange to red fall color. Prunus sargentii Sargent Cherry M Upright Salix alba tristis Golden Weeping Willow F Weeping Sun, well-drained soil; early, pink flowers; red fall color. Wet soil; tolerates poor drainage; bright yellow twigs; fine-textured; litter problem. Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm M Vase Disease resistant; exfoliating bark. KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

11 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Trees (10 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Acer ginnala Amur Maple M Round Sun, shade; red fruit; red fall color. *Alnus rugosa Speckled Alder F Round *Amelanchier arborea RF Amelanchier x grandiflora *Amelanchier laevis *Carpinus caroliniana RF Cercis canadensis *Cornus alternifolia *Crataegus crus-galli Inermis Crataegus laevigata Paulii Superba Crataegus x lavallei *Crataegus mollis Crataegus phaenopyrum *Crataegus punctata Downy Serviceberry Apple Serviceberry Allegany Serviceberry American Hornbeam Eastern Redbud Pagoda Dogwood Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Paul's Scarlet Hawthorn Crimson Cloud Hawthorn Lavalle Hawthorn Downy Hawthorn Washington Hawthorn Dotted Hawthorn Crataegus x Toba Toba Hawthorn S S S S S M M S S S M S Upright Spreading Upright Spreading Spreading Spreading Spreading Upright Upright Upright Upright Spreading KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Wet soil; tolerates poor soil; lenticeled bark. Dry soil; shade; gray bark; white flowers; yellow to red fall color; edible fruits. Semi-shade; large, white flowers, edible fruits. Moist soil; shade; white flowers; orange to red fall color, edible fruits. Moist soil; shade; smooth, gray musclelike trunks; orange fall color. Sun or shade; purplish-pink flowers; yellow fall color; purchase form northern source. Cool, moist soil; shade; blue-black berries on red stalks; early, maroon fall color. Urban; sun; persistent, brick red fruits; orange to red fall color; no thorns. Heavy soil; sun; double, scarlet flowers in late May; no fall color; pest or disease problem. Single, scarlet flowers; resistant to leaf spot. Urban; sun; glossy foliage; bronzy-red fall color. Sun; large, red, early-ripening fruit; yellow fall color; pest or disease problem. Urban; sun; latest blooming; small, persistent, orange-red fruits in clusters; orange fall color. Moist, heavy soil; sun; picturesque; pest or disease problem may limit use. Sun; double, pink, fragrant flowers; glossy leaves; red fruits; dwarf-15. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

12 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Trees (10 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Elaeagnus angustifolia Magnolia x loebneri Merrill Magnolia x soulangiana Malus species & cultivars Malus Adams Malus baccata jackii Malus Bob White Malus Candied Apple Malus Centurian Malus David Malus Dolgo Malus Donald Wyman Russianolive F Round Dr. Merrill Magnolia Saucer Magnolia Flowering Crabapples Adams Flowering Crabtree Jack Flowering Crabtree Bob White Flowering Crabtree Weeping Candied Apple Flowering Crabtree Centurian Flowering Crabtree David Flowering Crabapple Dolgo Flowering Crabtree Donald Wyman Flowering Crabtree M S M M M M M M Pyramidal Round Spreading Upright spreading Rounded Weeping Narrow- Upright Rounded Upright- Spreading Rounded KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Dry, alkaline soil; sun; fragrant, inconspicuous flowers; silver-gray foliage; no fall color; pest or disease problem may limit use. Rich soil; sun; white, many-petaled flowers; difficult to transplant. Rich soil; sun; large pink flowers; difficult to transplant. All require sun and well-drained soil. They all possess a high degree of resistance to the apple scab disease. Slightly susceptible to fire blight; rosered flowers; 5/8" diam., persistent, deep red fruits. Slightly susceptible to fire blight; white flowers; tiny 1/3-1/2"diam., dark red fruits. Moderately susceptible to fire blight; white flowers; 5/8" diam., persistent, yellow fruits. Slightly susceptible to scab; pink flowers; 5/8" diam., persistent cherryred fruits; foliage tinged with red. Disease resistant; rose-red flowers; 5/8" diam., persistent, cherry-red fruits. Slightly susceptible to fire blight and scab; white glowers; 1/4-1 1/2" diam., reddish fruits for in alternate years. Slightly susceptible to fire blight and scab; white flowers; 1 1/4-1 1/2" diam., persistent red fruits. Disease-resistant; white flowers; 3/8 diam.; persistent red fruits. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

13 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Trees (10 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Malus Dorothea Malus Gibb's Golden Gage Malus Indian Summer Malus Mary Potter Malus Ormiston Roy Malus Profusion Malus Red Jewel Malus Robinson Malus Sentinel Malus White Cascade Dorothea Flowering Crabtree Gibb's Golden Gage Flowering Crabtree Indian Summer Flowering Crabtree Mary Potter Flowering Crabtree Ormiston Roy Flowering Crabtree Profusion Flowering Crabtree Red Jewel Flowering Crabtree Robinson Flowering Crabtree Sentinel Flowering Crabtree White Cascade Flowering Crabtree S S M M S Horizontal Rounded Rounded Horizontal Rounded Rounded- Spreading Horizontal Upright- Spreading Narrowupright Weeping *Ostrya virginiana RF Hophornbeam S Pyramidal *Prunus americana RF American Plum F Horizontal Prunus cerasifera Newportii Moderately susceptible to scab; clear pink semi-double flowers; 1/2" diam., yellow fruits. Disease resistant; white flowers; 1" diam., persistent, yellow fruits. Disease resistant; rose-red flowers; 5/8-3/4" diam., red fruits. Moderately susceptible to fire blight and scab; white flowers; 1/2" diam., red fruits; 10' height. Slightly susceptible to fire blight; white flowers, 3/8" diam., persistent, yellow fruits. Slightly susceptible to fire blight; rosered flowers; 1/2" diam., deep red fruits; bronze-green foliage. Moderately susceptible to scab; white flowers; 1/2" diam., persistent, bright red fruits. Disease resistant; rose-red flowers; 3/8" diam, persistent, bright red fruits, bronze-green foliage. Slightly susceptible to fire blight and scab; pale pink flowers; 1/2" diam., persistent, bright red fruits. Disease resistant; white flowers, 1/2" diam., yellowish fruits. Dry soil; shade; catkins; elm-like leaves; yellow fall color. Dry soil; sun; suckering habit; white flowers; yellow to orange fall color. Newport Plum M Round Sun; reddish-purple summer foliage. KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

14 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Trees (10 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Growth Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks *Prunus virginiana RF Chokecherry M Upright Canada Red or Shubert Pyrus calleryana and cultivars Saliz matsudana Tortuosa Shubert Chokecherry Callery Pear M Oval Corkscrew or Contorted Willow F Upright Saliz pentandra Laurel Willow M Round Sorbus alnifolia Sorbus aucuparia and cultivars *Sorbus decora Syringa reticulata Korean Mountainash European Mountainash Showy Mountainash Japanese Tree Lilac S M S S Oval Oval Upright Horizontal KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Dry, infertile soil; suckering habit; white flowers; yellow to orange fall color. Sun; foliage changes from green to purple in early summer. Sun; early, white flowers; late red fall color. Wet soil; tolerates poor drainage; sun; twisted branches; pest or disease problem may limit use. Wet soil; sun; foliage glossy, dark green; dense habit. Cool soil; simple leaves; small flowers and fruits; orange to red fall color; pest or disease problem. Cool soil; orange fruits; pest or disease problem Cool Soil; large, reddish fruits; pest or disease problem. Sun; large, pyramidal, cream-white flower clusters in June; tan fruits. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

15 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Evergreen Trees (40 landscaping points) Growth Botanical Name Common Name Rate Height Adaptation and Remarks Abies concolor White Fur M 70' Dry soil; heat; gray-green foliage. Picea abies Norway Spruce F 75' Deep soil; dark green foliage; long cones; pendulous branchlets *Picea glauca RF White Spruce M 50' Moist soil; sun; light green needles. Picea omorika Serbian Spruce S 50' Picea pungens glauca Blue Colorado Spruce S 60' Sun; narrow habit; pendulous branchlets. Pinus cembra Swiss Stone Pine S 50' Sun; narrow habit. Pinus nigra Austrian pine M 50' *Pinus resinosa RF Red Pine F 50' *Pinus strobus RF Eastern White Pine M 75' Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine F 50' Pseudotsuga menziesii Sun; urban; blue needles; stiff, formal habit. Sun; urban; stout, dark green needles, pest or disease problem. Dry soil; sun; reddish bark; yellow-green winter color. Moist soil; sun; picturesque; soft, green foliage, pest or disease problem. Dry soil; sun; orange bark; bluish needles. Douglas Fir M 70' Half-shade; flat, dark green needles. * Tsuga RF Canada Hemlock M 75' Moist soil; soft, feathery foliage. Canadensis KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Evergreen Trees (20 landscaping points) Growth Botanical Name Common Name Rate Height Adaptation and Remarks *Thuja occidentalis RF American Arborvitae M 40' KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Wet soil; half-shade; light green, soft, scale-like foliage. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

16 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Evergreen Trees (12 landscaping points) Growth Botanical Name Common Name Rate Height Adaptation and Remarks Juniperus chinnensis Keteleeri Juniperus chinnensis Mountbatten * Juniperus virginiana RF Burkii Canaertii Glauca Hillii *Picea glauca RF Densata Keteleer Juniper S 20' Dry soil; sun; green foliage; large fruits. Mountbatten Juniper Eastern Red Cedar Burke Eastern Red Cedar Canaert Eastern Red Cedar Silver Eastern Red Cedar Hill Dundee Eastern Red Cedar S 20' S 20' Dry soil; sun; narrow, columnar form; large fruits. Dry soil; sun; brownish winter color. Fine-textured, gray-green foliage. Dark green, tufted foliage. Silver-gray foliage; informal habit. Gray-green foliage turns purple in winter, no fruits. Black Hills Spruce S 20' Dry soil; sun; narrow, dense habit. Taxus cuspidata Japanese Yew S 20' *Thuja occidentalis RF Fastigiata *Thuja occidentalis RF Techny Pyramidal Arborvitae Shade; urban, deep green needles; often sold as Taxus cuspidata Capitata M 25' Narrow columnar form. Techny Arborvitae S 20' Deep green foliage, year round. KEY: *Wisconsin native S=Slow M=Medium F=Fast Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

17 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Shrubs (5 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks *Amelanchier sp. (See also low trees) Caragana arborescens Chionanthus virginicus *Cornus alternifolia Cornus mas Serviceberry Siberian Peashrub Fringetree Pagoda Dogwood Corneliancherry Dogwood Upright Erect, Oval Spreadin g Spreadin g Oval *Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood Erect Cornus sericea Cornus sericea baileyi Cotoneaster multiflora Elaeagnus umbellata Euonymus alata *Euonymus atropurpurea Euonymus europaea Aldenhamensis Redcap Redosier Dogwood Bailey Redosier Dogwood Manyflowered Cotoneaster Autumnolive Winged Euonymus Eastern Wahoo Spindletree of European Euonymus Aldenham European Euonymus Redcap European Euonymus Spreadin g Erect Mounded Spreadin g Spreadin g Tree-like Tree-like Shade; alkaline soil; white flowers; edible purple fruits; smooth, gray bark; yellow to orange fall color; fireblight a problem. Dry, alkaline soils; yellow flowers; green twig. Moist soil; shade; white flowers; blue fruits; coarse. Moist soil; shade; white flowers; blue fruits; horizontal branches; early, maroon fall color. Shade; urban; yellow flowers in April; flower buds may be injured or killed during some winters; edible red fruits. Dry or wet soils; shade; white flowers; white fruits; purple fall color. Wet, moist soils; tolerates poor drainage; white flowers; white fruits; red twigs; often sold a C. stolonifera. Sun; well-drained soil; white flowers; red fruits; very wide-spreading; pests/diseases. Poor, dry soil; sun; fragrant flowers; edible, red fruits; twiggy. Sun or shade; well-drained soil; corky, winged twigs; pink to rose fall color. Moist soil; shade; tiny, purplish flowers; orange to purple fall color. Dry-soil; urban; striped bark; persistent pink fruit; orange to purple fall color. Bright pink fruit; shrubby form Bright red fruit. Exochorda racemosa Pearlbush Leggy Sun; pearl-like flower buds; tan fruit capsules. *Hamamelis virginiana Hydrangea paniculata Grandiflora KEY: *Wisconsin native Common Witchhazel Peegee Hydrangea Spreadin g Upright Shade; yellow October flowers. Moist soil; white to pink flowers in August; persistent, tan flower clusters. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

18 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Shrubs (5 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Kolkwitzia amabilis Beautybush Upright Ligustrum amurense Amur Privet Erect Ligustrum vulgare Cheyenne Lonicera x bella Candida Lonicera tatarica zabelii Cheyenne Privet White Belle Honeysuckle Zabel Honeysuckle Erect Uprightmounded Rounded Magnolia stellata Star Magnolia Rounded *Physocarpus opulifolius Eastern Ninebark Vase Alkaline soil; sun; pink flowers in June; shredded bark; leggy. Dry soil; white flowers; black fruits; hedge plant Dry soil; urban; white flowers; black fruits; hedge plant. Dry soil; white flowers; red fruits; may become weedy, pest problem. Dry soil; urban; red flowers; dense, red fruits; may become weedy, pest or disease problem, may be sold as L. korolkowii zabelii. Rich soil; white flowers; orange fruits; finest textured magnolia. Dry soil; semi-shade; white flowers; red, capsular fruit; shredded bark; course. Prunus tomentosa Manchu Cherry Rounded Dry soil; sun; white flowers; edible, red fruits. Prunus triloba Rhamnus frangula Columnaris *Rhus glabra Rhus typhina Rhus typhina Dissecta Salix caprea Double Flowering Plum Tallhedge Glossy Buckthorn Smooth Sumac Staghorn Sumac Shredleaf Staghorn Sumac Goat Willow or French Pussy Willow Rounded Columnar Suckerin g Suckerin g Picturesq ue Oval Shepherdia argentea Buffaloberry Irregular *Staphylea trifolia American Bladdernut Upright Syringa x chinensis Chinese Lilac Vase Syringa x hyacinthiflora cvs. KEY: *Wisconsin native Hyacinth Lilacs Upright Sun; double, pink flowers; no fruit. Moist soil; shade; red to black fruits; holds leaves late. Dry soil; sun; persistent red fruits; smooth stems; scarlet fall color. Dry soil; sun; persistent red fruits; felty stems; orange to red fall color. Dry soil; sun; red fruits; dissected leaves, orange to red in fall. Wet or dry soil; sun; large silver catkins in early spring. Dry soil; sun; yellowish flowers; dioecious; edible red fruits; silvery foliage. Moist soil; shade; whitish flowers; green to brown, bladder-like fruits; white-striped bark. Dry, alkaline soil; purple-lilac flowers; fine texture. Sun; white, pink, lilac, purple flowers; early blooming. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

19 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall Deciduous Shrubs (5 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Syringa x prestoniae cvs. Preston Lilacs Rounded Syringa reticulata Japanese Tree Lilac Tree-like Sun; pink to purple flowers; late blooming; coarse textured. Sun; white flowers in June; tan fruits; cherrylike bark; often sold as S. amurensis japonica. Syringa vulgaris cvs Common Lilac Upright Tamarix ramosissima Tamarisk Irregular Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum Vase Viburnum lantana Wayfaringtree Viburnum Upright *Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Viburnum Upright *Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw Viburnum Spreadin g Viburnum sieboldii Siebold Vibernum Tree-like Vibernum trilobum KEY: *Wisconsin native American Cranberrybush Vibernum Upright Well-drained soil; sun; white, pink, lilac, purple, fragrant flowers; pest or disease problem may limit use. Dry soil; sun; tiny, pink flowers; very fine texture; often sold as T. pentandra. Moist soil; shade; white flowers in June; blue fruits; maroon fall color. Dry soil; shade; white flowers; red to black fruits; late maroon fall color. Moist or dry soil; sun or shade; white flowers; black fruits; leggy; maroon fall color; pest or disease problem. Dry soil; shade; white flowers; black fruits; single or multi-trunked; maroon fall color. Rich soil; white flowers; red to black fruits; large, coarse leaves. Moist soil; shade; lacy, white flowers; persistent, edible fruits. Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Deciduous Shrubs (3 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Aronia arbutifolia Red Chokeberry Erect Cornus alba Argenteomarginata *Corylus americana Cotoneaster divaricatus KEY: *Wisconsin native Creamedge Dogwood American Filbert or Hazelnut Spreading Cotoneaster Mounded Rounded Mounded Wet soil; shade; tolerates poor drainage; white flowers; red fruits; red fall color. Moist soil; white flowers; white fruit; variegated foliage. Dry soil; shade; catkins in March; orange fall color. Dry alkaline soil; red fruits; fine texture; late maroon fall color; not fully hardy in zone indicated needs a special site or ideal conditions. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

20 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Deciduous Shrubs (3 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Cotoneaster lucidus Euonymus alatus Compacta Forsynthia x intermedia cvs. Hedge Cotoneaster Dwarf Winged Euonymus Border Forsythia Upright Spreadin g Vase Forsythia ovata Early Forsythia Mounded Forsythia suspensa Weeping Forsythia Mounded *Ilex verticillata Winterberry Upright Ligustrum obtusifolium regelianum Malus sargentii Tina Regel's Border Privet Sargent Crabapple Spreadin g Spreadin g Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry Upright Philadelphus x virginalis Glacier Prunus x cistena Rhodotypos scandens Glacier Mockorange Purple-leaved Sand Cherry Jetbead Rounded Rounded Spreadin g Rosa hugonis Father Hugo Rose Vase Rosa rugosa cvs. Rugosa Rose Rounded *Rosa setigera Spiraea prunifolia KEY: *Wisconsin native Prairie Rose Bridalwreath Spirea Sprawling - mounded Upright Dry soil; shade; black fruits; orange to maroon fall color; good hedge plant; C. acutifolius is similar. Sun or shade; pink and orange fruits; red fall color. Sun; urban; large, pale to yellow flowers; flower buds may be injured or killed at temperatures lower than -14F. Sun; urban; smaller, earlier, yellow flowers; flower buds may be injured or killed at temperatures lower than -25F. Sun; urban; yellow flowers; slender, drooping twigs; flower buds may be injured or killed at temperatures lower than -15F. Wet, acid soil; tolerates poor drainage; dioecious; red fruits. Dry soil; shade; white flowers; blue-black fruits; late, purple fall color. Disease resistant; 5' mature height. Dry soil; sun; gray, fragrant fruits; dioecious; semi-evergreen; suckering. Sun; double, white, fragrant flowers. Dry soil; sun; white flowers; purple foliage all season. Dry soil; shade; white flowers; sparse red fruits; fine texture. Poor soil; sun; yellow flowers; sparse red fruits; fine texture. Dry soil; sun; white, yellow, pink, or red flowers; large edible red fruits; fall color; wrinkled leaves; tolerant of salt. Sun; pink flowers in July; red fruits; orange fall color; can be used as a climber. Sun; double, white flowers; orange to red fall color. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

21 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Medium Deciduous Shrubs (3 landscaping points) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Spiraea thunbergii Thunberg Spirea Vase Sun; white flowers; yellow to orange fall color; fine-textured. Spiraea x vanhouttei Vanhoutte Spirea Vase Sun; white flowers; arching branches. Syringa meyeri Palibin Palibin Lilac Rounded Sun; purple flowers; dense; fine-textured; good informal hedge plant often sold as S. palibiniana. Viburnum carlesii *Viburnum cassinoides Weigela florida Weigela x 'Vanicekii' KEY: *Wisconsin native Koreanspice Viburnum Witherod Viburnum Old-fashioned Weigela Vanicek Weigela Rounded Rounded Spreadin g Spreadin g Shade; urban; pink to white, fragrant flowers; blue-black fruits; red fall color. Wet, acid soil; tolerates poor drainage; white flowers; pink to red to blue fruits; red fall color. Well-drained soil; pink, funnel-shaped flowers. Well-drained soil; red flowers. Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Shrubs (1 landscaping point) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Acanthopanax sieboldianus *Amelanchier stolonifera *Aronia melanocarpa Fiveleaf Aralia Running Serviceberry Black Chokeberry Upright Suckerin g Suckerin g Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry Mounded Atropurpurea Crimson Pygmy Buxus microphylla koreana Chaenomeles japonica alpina Cotoneaster apiculatus Deutzia x lemoinei Compacta KEY: *Wisconsin native Redleaf Japanese Barberry Crimson Japanese Barberry Korean Littleaf Box Dwarf Japanese Floweringquince Cranberry Cotoneaster Compact Lemoine Deutzia Lowmound Rounded Spreadin g Mounded Rounded Dry soil; shade; urban; leaves palmately compound; thorny. Dry soil; shade; white flowers; edible fruits; orange fall color. Wet soil; shade; white flowers; black fruits; red fall color. Dry soil; shade; red fruits; orange fall color; thorns; good hedge plant. Sun; red summer foliage. Sun; red summer foliage; 2' tall. Shade; broadleaf evergreen; good hedge plant. Dry soil; urban; orange flowers; yellow, edible fruits; dense; 1' tall; flower buds may be injured or killed during some winters. Dry soil; red fruits; red fall color. Well-drained soil; white flowers. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

22 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Shrubs (1 landscaping point) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks *Diervilla lonicera Forsythia viridissima Bronxensis Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle Hydrangea arborescens Grandiflora *Hypericum kalmianum Dwarf Bushhoneysuckle Bronx Forsythia Annabelle Hydrangea Snowhill Hydrangea Kalm's St. Johnswort Mounded Lowmound Mounded Mounded Rounded Dry soil; shade; yellow flowers; good bank cover. Sun; small yellow flowers; fine texture; purple fall color. Moist soil; shade; white, clustered flowers; dense; blooms on new wood. Smaller flower clusters and less dense than Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle. Dry soil; sun; yellow flowers; shiny brown twigs. Lonicera x xylosteoides Clavey's Dwarf Clavey's Dwarf Honeysuckle Rounded Dense growth; good hedge or screening plant. Lonicera xylosteum Nanum Mahonia aquifolium Mayhan Philadelphus coronarius Aureus Philadelphus x lemoinei Mont Blanc Physocarpus opulifolius Nanus Emerald Mound Honeysuckle Mayhan Oregongrape Golden Mockorange Mont Blanc Mockorange Dwarf Common Ninebark Mounded Suckerin g Rounded Mounded Rounded *Potentilla fruticosa cvs. Bush Cinquefoil Mounded Prunus glandulosa Sinensis Rhododendron x kosteranum Rhododendron x PJM Hybrid *Rhus aromatica Gro-Low Pink Dwarf Floweringalmond Mollis Hybrid Azaleas PJM Hybrid Rhododendron Fragrant Sumac Gro-low Fragrant Sumac Rounded Spreadin g Rounded Mounded Lower growing than preceding; 2'-3'. Shade; urban; yellow flowers; blue fruits; holly-like evergreen foliage; not fully hardy in zone - need special site or ideal conditions. Sun; white flowers; yellow summer foliage. Sun; single; white, fragrant flowers; dense. Dry soil; shade; creamy-white flowers; red capsular fruits; shredded bark. Dry soil; sun; yellow and white flowers; blooms all summer. Sun; light soil; double, pink flowers; no fruits; narrow leaves. Moist, acid soil; pink flowers; red fall color. Moist, acid soil; shade; lavender flowers; evergreen leaves turn purple in autumn. Dry soil; sun; red fruits; fragrant foliage; turns orange-maroon in fall. Uniform 2 1/2' height; glossy leaves. Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant Rounded Shade; urban; good hedge plant. KEY: *Wisconsin native Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

23 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Deciduous Shrubs (1 landscaping point) (continued) Botanical Name Common Name Form Adaptation and Remarks Rosa virginiana Salix repens argentea Spiraea x arguta Compacta Virginia Rose Silver Creeping Willow Compact Garland Spirea Suckerin g Spreadin g Mounded Dry soil; pink flowers; red fruits; red stems; good bank cover. Moist soil; sun; silvery foliage. Sun; white flowers; fine texture. Spiraea x billiardii Billiard Spirea Upright Sun; pink flowers, in July and August. Spiraea x bumalda Anthony Waterer Spiraea x bumalda Froebelii Spiraea japonica alpina Spiraea nipponica Snowmound Anthony Waterer Spirea Froebel Spirea Daphne Spirea Snowmound Spirea Rounded Rounded Lowmound Mounded Symphoricarpos rivularis Snowberry Vase Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Viburnum opulus Compactum Viburnum opulus Nanum KEY: *Wisconsin native Indiancurrant Coralberry Compact European Cranberrybush Viburnum Dwarf European Cranberrybush Viburnum Suckerin g Rounded Globe Dry soil; sun; raspberry red flowers; unattractive fruits. Dry soil; sun; raspberry red flowers; orange to maroon fall color. Sun; pale pink flowers in July; 10" height. Sun; white flowers; blue-green foliage; possible disease problem. Dry soil; shade; tiny pink flowers; showy white fruits; often sold as S. albus laevigatus. Dry soil; shade; pink fruits; good bank cover. Shade; white flowers; persistent, red fruit; dense habit. Shade; no flowers or fruits; twiggy. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

24 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Tall to Medium Evergreen Shrubs (5 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Height Form Adaptation and Remarks Juniperus chinensis Ames Ames Juniper 9' Blaauw Blaauw Juniper 4' Herzii Herz Blue Juniper 15' Maney Maney Juniper 6' Broad pyramid Ascending -Spreading Upright, bushy Sun; bluish green foliage. Sun; grayish blue foliage. Sun; silvery blue foliage. Sun; bluish green foliage. Old Gold Old Gold Juniper 4' Spreading Sun; green with gold tips. Pfitzerana Pfitzer Juniper 6' Pfitzerana Glauca *Juniperus communis depressa Juniperus sabina Von Ehren Juniperus squamata Meyeri Picea glauca RF Conica Blue Pfitzer Juniper Oldfield Common Juniper Von Ehren Savin Juniper Meyer Singleseed Juniper Dwarf Alberta Spruce Uprightvase Widespreading Sun; green foliage; no fruits. 5' Spreading Sun; blue-gray foliage. 4' Spreading 4' Spreading 5' Picturesqu e 7' Pyramidal Dry soil; sun; light green; brownish in winter. Dry soil; sun; light green; brownish in winter. Sun; blue foliage. Shelter from winter sun; light green foliage. Pinus mugo Mugo Pine 4' Mounded Dry soil; sun; green foliage. Taxus cuspidata Expansa Taxus cuspidata Nana Taxus x hunnewelliana Spreading Japanese Yew Dwarf Japanese Yew 6' Spreading 4' Mounded Hunnewell Yew 6' Spreading Shade; green Shade; urban; dark green foliage; needs ideal conditions. Shade; urban very dark green foliage; needs ideal conditions. Taxus x media cvs. Thuja occidentalis RF Robusta Thuja occidentalis RF Woodwardii KEY: *Wisconsin native Anglojapanese Yew Ware American Arborvitae Woodward Globe American Arborvitae 1-10' 8' Round or upright Broad Pyramid Shade; very dark green; needs ideal conditions. Wet soil; half-shade; dark green foliage. Often sold as T.o. Wareana 6' Globe Wet soil; half-shade; bright green. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

25 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Low Evergreen Shrubs (3 landscaping points) Botanical Name Common Name Height Form Adaptation and Remarks Juniperus chinensis procumbens Juniperus chinensis sargentii *Juniperus horizontalis Bar Harbor Douglasii Japanese Garden Juniper Sargent Juniper 1' Creeping Creeping Juniper 1' Creeping Bar Harbor Juniper Waukegan Juniper Plumosa Andorra Juniper 18" Prince of Wales Wiltonii Youngstown Juniperus sabina Prince of Wales Juniper Blue Rug Juniper Youngstown Juniper 2' Creeping Sun; blue-green, year-round foliage. 8" Creeping 18" Creeping 4-6" Prostrate 4-6" 18" Sun; green; or blue-green in cv. Glauca Dry soil; sun; variable color-brown in winter. Dry soil; sun; bluish green foliage; slaty in winter. Dry soil; sun; steel blue; purplish in winter. Dry soil; sun; gray-green; purplish in winter. Dry soil; sun; bright green; bronzed in winter. Dry soil; sun; silvery blue. Dry soil; sun; gray-green; purplish in winter. KEY: Arcadia Broadmoor Skandia Tamariscifolia *Wisconsin native Arcadia Savin Juniper Broadmoor Savin Juniper Skandia Savin Juniper Tamarix Savin Juniper 18" Sun; green. 2' Mounded Sun; soft grayish green; fine textured. 12" 2' Radialcreeping Flattrailing Radialcreeping Lowspreading Lowspreading Dense, spreading Sun; grayish blue. Sun; bluish green; pest or disease problem. Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

26 Detailed Classification of Plant Species through Detailed Classification of Plant Species Detailed Classification of Plant Species: Non-Contributing Species (0 points) Growth Botanical Name Common Name Rate Form Adaptation and Remarks Acer negundo Boxelder Weed tree. Crataegus crus-galli * Gleditsia triacanthos RF Lonicera x bella Lonicera tatarica Lonicera morrowi Rhamnus cathartica Buckthorn Crown Vetch Cockspur Hawthorn Common Honeylocust Belle Honeysuckle Tatarian Honeysuckle Morrow Honeysuckle Purple Loosestrife Common Buckthorn S F Spreadin g Vase Invasive Invasive ground cover; aggressive. Urban; sun; persistent, brick red fruits; orange to red fall color; evil thorns. Urban; tolerates poor drainage; salt tolerant; dioecious, females produce pods; fine-textured foliage; wicked thorns; yellow fall color; pest or disease problems may limit use. Dry soil, white flowers; red fruits; may become weedy, pest problem. Dry soil; urban, pink to white flowers; dense, red fruits; may become weedy, pest or disease problem. Urban, dense, white flowers, pest and disease problem, weedy. Perennial, common marsh plant, may choke out native plants. Becomes weak. Rhamnus frangula Glossy Buckthorn Becomes weak. RF refers to reforestation. Marked species are native to Wisconsin, and recommended for reforestation efforts by the Wisconsin DNR. (See Section ) The following sources were used in compiling the preceding lists of plant species: Department of Natural Resources. Forest Trees of Wisconsin: How to Know Them. Madison, Wisconsin: Department of Natural Resources, Hasselkus, E.R. A Guide to Selecting Landscape Plants for Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin: College of Agricultural and Life Sciences University of Wisconsin - Extension, Cooperative Extension Programs, Hightshoe, Gary L. Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Urban and Rural America: A Planting Design Manual for Environmental Designers. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, Iowa State University. Landscape Plants for Iowa. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Cooperative Extension Service, May Appendix A Zoning Map Amendments 09/23/2015

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