Morrisville UDO Administrative Manual, 11/1/18 version
Part 4 Appendices 4.3 Plant Lists
Trees
Evergreen or Deciduous
Botanical Name
Common Name
Height Light Required Growth Rate
Notes
Thornless Honeylocust
Numerous cultivars. Susceptible to pest problems. Pods can become a litter problem. Late to leaf-out in spring.
Gleditsia triacanthos
D
30’-70'
Sun
Fast
Slow to Moderate
Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree
D
60'-75'
Sun
Common Seabuckthorn
Hippophae rhamnoides
D
12'-30'
Sun
Moderate Excellent fruit interest in winter.
Nellie R. Stevens Holly
Ilex x. Nellie R. Stevens
E
15'-25'
Sun
Fast
Excellent screening plant.
Very slow-growing tree. Valued mostly for its wood and nut crop.
Juglans nigra
Black Walnut
D
50-75'
Sun
Slow
Yellow flowers in summer. Somewhat weak branch structure.
Moderate to Fast
Koelreuteria paniculata Goldenraintree
D
30'-40'
Sun
A favorite multi-stem summer flowering small tree. Numerous cultivars available. Fruit can become quite a nuisance. “Rotundiloba” is becoming a popular cultivar. Not recommended for small residential setting. Thorns can be quite painful. A favorite evergreen that needs plenty of room. Best to leave lower branches. Somewhat messy tree- large coarse leaves - abundant fruiting capabilities. Blue-gray foliage - many cultivars available. Not a great ornamental but a functional evergreen screen. Excellent fall color. Resistant to most insects and diseases. Good medium-sized evergreen tree for shaded spaces. Atropurpurea is most popular variety because of purple foliage. Popular fast-growing early- blooming medium-sized tree. Nice clean oak. For lawns or large planters. Shrubby type oak often growing in poor, sandy soils. A good shade tree for poor soils. Nondescript characteristics. Survives in worst locations and conditions. Several varieties are quite acceptable. Good open area tree. Not recommended for small occupied spaces.
Lagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle
D
15-20'
Sun
Moderate
Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum
D
50-75'
Sun
Moderate
Maclura pomifera
Osageorange
D
20'-40'
Sun
Fast
Sun to Partial Shade
Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia
E
60-70'
Moderate
Full Sun to Light Shade
Morus alba
White Mulberry
D
30-50'
Fast
Slow to Moderate
Picea pungens
Colorado Spruce
E
30'-60'
Sun
Pinus virginiana
Virginia Pine
E
15'-40'
Sun
Moderate
Pistachia chinenss
Chinese Pistache
D
30'-35'
Sun
Moderate
Carolina Cherry Laurel
Prunus caroliniana
E
20-30'
Shade
Fast
Prunus cerasifera
Cherry Plum
D
15'-30'
Sun
Fast
Pyrus calleryana Bradford
Bradford Pear
D
35-50'
Sun
Fast
Moderate to Fast
Quercus acutissima
Sawtooth Oak
D
35-50'
Sun
Quercus marilandica Blackjack Oak
D
30-40'
Sun
Slow
Quercus stellata
Post Oak
D
40'-50'
Sun
Slow
Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust
D
30'-50'
Sun
Fast
Japanese Pagodatree
Moderate to Fast
Sophora japonica
D
50'-75'
Sun
November 1, 2018
Morrisville, NC
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