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IN, <br /> J' <br /> See alternates <br /> listed on plan from <br /> Snohomish County <br /> PUD Tree Book for <br /> tree selection for <br /> � planting near <br /> power lines. Plant ':.ti-a <br /> 10 feet back from ,. <br /> �. • - •- inner edge of <br /> sidewalk. -� <br /> Myrica californim Pacific Waxmyrtle <br /> Mature size:Approximately 15 feet call by 15 feet wide. <br /> Shape:Spreading. <br /> Foliage:Lustrous narrow,evergreen leaves are two to four inches long. <br /> Flower:Some tren have white,pink-lavender or purple flowers,whidt grow <br /> in upright dusters at the tips of each twig.Flowers bloom typically from <br /> - _ - April through June. <br /> Fruit:Small purple berries appear on female plants in fall and winter. <br /> Description:Native to the coastal regions of rhe Pacific Northwest,this tree <br /> enjoys sun to partial shade and is drought-tolerant on«it is established. <br /> Its bark is light brown and smooth when young.Older trees may have <br /> Cbamaec oris obtasa Dwarf HlnoklC cess Corinusc Smoketree a•L".^...".L.,.L.•.,"..t:^ ^l.:.6:^^•.i,.,.L—A.&."...^ti". <br /> YP Cypress oggyrgia Acer drcinatum Vine Maple <br /> Mature size:Dwarf varie[ies typically ow u m eight fee[tall bar can reach Mature size:A cel 10 feet tall b 15 feet wide. . <br /> yp y gr p g pproxvna y y � Mature Size:Approximately 15 f«r dl by 70 feet wide <br /> 20 feet in height. Shape:Upright with mended habit.Lousy spreading habit—often grows _ <br /> Shape:Softly pyramidal to conical. wider than it is call. Shape:Broadleaf dung and <br /> tine or large shrub.shade, <br /> bstemmed,shrubby, <br /> spreading,sprawling and vine-like in forest shade,but bushy and dense in <br /> Foliage:Frondlike branchless give a fernlike appearance in form and texture. Foliage:Rounded blue-green leaves tarn yellow,red or purple in the fall. <br /> Dark-green needles have silvery undermarkings. Flower:Showy flower panicles(desacs)give the plant its"smoky" bran. <br /> Description:Short,ascending branches grow from a buttressed trunk and appearance from June through September. Foliage:Almost circular leaves heart-shaped at base that develop red,orange <br /> droop at the tips,ending in flat sprays.The dwarf form of the Hinoki Cy- Description:A rugged lant for use in d soils,this tree is good for and yellow fall colon in sun.Flowers have deep red sepals and greenish <br /> pp dry,tacky soi g white petals.Fruit is dee ed at maturity. <br /> press works well in rock gardens.It enjoys moist,well-drained,acidic soils use in shrub borders and is colmnt of many soil types and pH ranges. P P r ty' <br /> and full to partial shade. Plant in Full sun in well-drained loam soil. Description:Considered m be the most useful native tree for the landscape in <br /> Pests and disease:This is relatively free of pests and disease.However,Cy- Pests and disease:No serious Pests.Some may be afflicted with v«tidllium the Pacific Northwest.Prefers moist,shady situations,but tolerares sun. <br /> press trees are somewhat susceptible to twig and needle blight,leaf brown- wilt leaf spot or scabs. Wi Id ife Value:Attracn birds <br /> ing leaFminers,aphids,spider mires,root rot,or bark scales. <br />