The following list contains some plant species that are native to the town area or are known to be suitable for the climate of the town area. Applicants seeking approval shall not be required to select materials from this list, but shall be required to select plant species that are known to be suitable for the climate of the town area.
Large Deciduous Trees | Small Trees | Shrubs: |
(30 ft. or larger): | (10 ft. to 30 ft. tall): | Abelia |
American beech | American holly (many hollies | Anise |
Bald Cypress | are suitable) | Azalea |
Black gum | Carolina silver bell | Banana shrub |
Catalpa | Chastetree | Barberrry |
Dawn Redwood | Crabapple | Beautyberry |
Elm | Crape myrtle | Boxwood |
Ginkgo | Eastern redbud | Camelia |
Hickory | Flowering apricot | Dwarf yaupon holly (manyhollies are suitable) |
Japanese zelkova | Flowering dogwood | |
Live oak | Fringe tree | Gardenia |
Pecan | Golden-rain tree | Hydrangea |
Pin oak | Ironwood | Indian Hawthorn |
Poplar | Japanese maple | Juniper |
Red maple | Kousa dogwood | Loropetalum |
Red oak | Osmanthus | Nandina |
River birch | Red Cedar | Redtips |
Southern magnolia | Saucer magnolia | Rosemary |
Southern sugar maple | Smoketree | Spirea |
Sycamore | Southern magnolia | Various Viburnum |
Water Oak | Star magnolia | Wax myrtle |
White Oak | Various Viburnum | Weigela |
Willow Oak | Wax myrtle | Winterberry |
Carolina cherry laurel | Yaupon holly | |
Cryptomeria | ||
Eastern red cedar | ||
Laurel oak | ||
Live oak | ||
White cedar | ||