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Chapter 26 - City of Punta Gorda

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(c) Upland Trees [that do better on sandy ridge areas]<br />

(1) Turkey Oak 705<br />

(2) Sand Pine 705<br />

(3) Longleaf Pine 625<br />

(4) Pignut Hickory 980<br />

(d) Cold Sensitive Trees [best suited for areas close to the harbor and gulf]<br />

(1) Florida Royal Palm 490<br />

(2) Sea Grape 490<br />

(3) Blolly, Longleaf 315<br />

(4) Lime Prickley-Ash 75<br />

(5) Bay Cedar 75<br />

(6) West Indies Mahogany 1,480<br />

(7) Washington Palm 490<br />

(8) Queen Palm 490<br />

(e) Non-Native Approved Trees<br />

(1) Jacaranda 800<br />

(2) Golden Rain Tree 705<br />

(3) Bottlebrush 315<br />

(4) Yellow Poinciana 625<br />

(5) Coral Bean 75<br />

(6) Tree <strong>of</strong> Gold 175<br />

(7) Royal Poinciana 175<br />

See also Urban Trees for Florida, Florida Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and<br />

Consumer Services.<br />

{Ord. No. 1508-07, 3, 10-03-07}<br />

Section 12.16. Approved Shrubs and Ground Covers<br />

(a) Large shrubs<br />

(1) Croton *<br />

(2) Oleander *<br />

(3) Hibiscus<br />

(4) Copper Leaf *<br />

(5) Yaupon<br />

(6) Cassia<br />

(7) Sea Grape *<br />

(8) Philodendron<br />

(b) Medium and Small Shrubs<br />

(1) Beauty bush<br />

(2) Thryallis *<br />

(3) Ixora *<br />

(4) Star Jasmine *<br />

(5) Dwarf Oleander *<br />

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