2018 06 29 Indigo Ridge Guidelines Draft 01
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Figure 6.3 – Landscape Species Standards<br />
STREET TREES<br />
Burr Oak<br />
(Quercus marcocarpa)<br />
Cedar Elm<br />
(Ulmus crassifolia)<br />
Drake Elm<br />
(Ulmus parviifolia)<br />
Lacebark Elm<br />
(Ulmus parviifolia)<br />
Little Gem Magnolia<br />
(Magnolia grandiflora)<br />
Live Oak<br />
(Quercus virginiana)<br />
Shumard Red Oak<br />
(Quercus shumardii)<br />
Texas Ash<br />
(Fraxinus texensis)<br />
ORNAMENTAL TREES<br />
Chinese Pistache<br />
(Pistacia chinesis)<br />
Crape Myrtle<br />
(Lagestromia indica)<br />
Desert Willow<br />
(Chilopsis linearis)<br />
Eve’s Necklace<br />
(Sophora affinis)<br />
Mexican Plum<br />
(Prunus Mexicana)<br />
Sweetgum<br />
(Liquidambar styraciflua)<br />
Wax Myrtle<br />
(Myrica carifera)<br />
Yaupon Holly<br />
(Ilex vomatoria)<br />
SHRUBS & UNDERSTORY<br />
Abelia Grandiflora<br />
(Abelia grandiflora)<br />
Black-Eyed Susan<br />
(Rudbeckia hirta)<br />
Dwarf Burford Holly<br />
(Ilex cornuta ‘burfordi nana)<br />
Dwarf Yaupon Holly<br />
(Ilex vomitoria ‘nana’)<br />
Foster Holly<br />
(Ilex attenuata)<br />
Indian Hawthorn<br />
(Raphiolepsis indica)<br />
Red, Yellow or Soft Tip Yucca<br />
(Hesperaloe parviflora)<br />
Texas Sage<br />
(Leucophyllum frutescans)<br />
<strong>Indigo</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong> Development <strong>Guidelines</strong><br />
Cedar Park, Texas (<strong>Draft</strong> <strong>29</strong> June <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong>)<br />
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