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Storm Water Plant Materials A Resource Guide

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Descriptions of Upland Trees and Shrubs<br />

Species Commer. Cold/Wind Drought Salinity Wildlife Value/Misc. Notes <strong>Plant</strong> Ind.<br />

Available Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Status 5<br />

Upland Conifers<br />

Thuja occidentalis Yes Moderate No No Good wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Arborvitae, American<br />

Winter Burn<br />

Pseudotsuga menziesii Yes Yes No No Fair wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Douglas Fir<br />

Winter Hardy<br />

Juniperus virginiana Yes Moderate Yes Yes Excellent wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Eastern Red-Cedar<br />

Wildlife Value<br />

Juniperus scopulorum Yes Yes Yes Yes Excellent wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Rocky Mountain Juniper<br />

Wildlife Value<br />

Pinus mugo Yes Moderate Moderate Moderate Fair wildlife values Upland<br />

Mugo Pine<br />

Shape<br />

Pinus ponderosa Yes Yes Yes Moderate Excellent wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Ponderosa Pine<br />

Long Life<br />

Pinus nigra Yes Yes Yes Moderate Good wildlife food and cover Upland<br />

Austrian Pine<br />

Calcium Soil Tolerant<br />

Picea pungens Yes Yes Moderate Moderate Good wildlife cover value Upland<br />

Colorado Spruce<br />

Needle Color<br />

Appendix C-16

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