X LANDSCAPING, BUFFERING AND SCREENING
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-1; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019)
The purpose of this article is to facilitate the creation of a convenient, attractive and harmonious community to preserve the character of the town and to preserve and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-2; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-3; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019, Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-4; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005,12-11-2025)
Proposed Use/ Development | Residential SFD/SFA/MF | Institutional (schools and churches) | Office | Retail sales & Service up to 4,000 sf gfa | Retail sales & service over 4,000 sf gfa | Industrial | ||
| Single-family detached | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Single-family attached | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Multifamily | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Institutional (schools & churches) | B | B | B | B | A | C | C | |
| Office | B | B | B | B | C | C | ||
| Retail sales & service up to 4,000 sf gfa | B | B | B | B | A | B | ||
| Retail sales & service over 4,000 sf gfa | C | C | C | C | C | A | ||
| Industrial | C | C | C | C | C | B | ||
| Required Planting | |||||
| Type | Width (in feet) | Canopy Trees (in square feet) | Understory Trees (in square feet) | Evergreen Trees (in square feet) | Shrubs (in square feet) |
| A | 10 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | |
| B | 25 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | 1/100 |
| C | 35 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | 1/100 |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-5; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
| Development Type | Percent of Area> |
| Residential | 15 |
| Commercial, industrial and institutional | 10 |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-6; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord, No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-7; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
| Street and canopy trees | Caliper: 2 1/2-inch minimum |
| Understory trees | Height: 6-foot minimum |
| Evergreen trees | Height: 6-foot minimum |
| Shrubs | Height: 18-inch minimum |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-8; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014)
| Tree Category Area | Caliper at Planting (in inches) | 10-year Canopy Coverage (in square feet) | Minimum Planting (in square feet) |
| Large deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 200 | 130 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 250 | 130 | |
| Medium deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 150 | 90 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 175 | 90 | |
| Small deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 100 | 50 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 125 | 50 | |
| Compact deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 50 | 30 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 75 | 30 |
| Height at planting (in feet) | Ten-Year Tree Canopy Coverage (in square feet) |
| 6-7 | 125 |
| 7-8 | 150 |
| 9 | 175 |
| Uses | Code |
| Interior parking lot planting areas | P |
| Buffer areas | B |
| Street planting areas | S |
| Reforestation areas | RF |
| Areas near overhead utilities | U |
| Native to Virginia | * |
| Environmental tolerances | |
| Restricted root zone | RZ |
| Poor soils | SL |
| Partial shade | PS |
| Shade | SH |
| Air pollution | AP |
| Deicing salts | IS |
| Wet soils | WS |
| Drought | DR |
| Associated problems | |
| Disease | D |
| Insect damage | I |
| Weak wood | W |
| Objectionable fruit | F |
| Objectionable root systems | R |
| Transplanting difficulty | T |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-9; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-10; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
Table 6-8. Plant Selection Guide for Buffer Areas, Basic Landscaping, Street Planting, and Reforestation Areas
| Botanical Name | Common Name | Codes (See table 6-7) |
| Large deciduous trees | ||
| Celtis laevagata | Hackberry* | B, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Liquidamber styraciflus | Sweetgum* | B, RF, SL, WS, DR, F |
| Liriodendron tulipifera | Tulip poplar* | B, RF, AP, WS, W |
| Quecus alba | White oak* | B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR, T |
| Quecus bicolor | Swamp white oak* | B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR, T |
| Quercus coccinea | Scarlet oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR |
| Quercus falcate | Southern red oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR, T |
| Quercus palustris | Pin oak* | P, B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Quercus phellos | Willow oak* | P, B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Quercus rubra borealis | Northern red oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR, T |
| Medium deciduous trees | ||
| Betula nigra | River birch* | B, WS |
| Carya ovata | Shagbark hickory* | B, RF |
| Diospyros virginiana | Persimmon* | B, RF (male and female trees) |
| Nyssa sylvatica | Blackgum | P, B, RF, WS, T |
| Small deciduous trees | ||
| Amelanchier arborea | Downy serviceberry* | B, RF, PS, SH, W, I |
| Amelanchier laevis | Allegany serviceberry* | B, PS, SH, W, I |
| Carpinus caroliniana | American hornbeam* | B, RF, WS, SH |
| Cercis candensis | Eastern Redbud* | B, S, RF, U, SL, DR, PS, SH |
| Cornus florida | Flowering Dogwood* | B, RF, S, U, SH, D |
| Ostrya virginiana | Eastern Hophornbeam, Ironwood* | B, T |
| Compact deciduous trees | ||
| Magnolia stellata | Star magnolia | B, S, U, AP |
| Sassafras albidum | Sassafras* | B, RF, T |
| Stewartia ovata | Mountain Stewartia* | B, U |
| Evergreen trees (recommended for general use) | ||
| Cedrus atlantica | Atlas cedar | B |
| Chamaecyparis spp. | Chamaecyparis | B, U |
| Ilex opaca cultivars | American holly* | B, RF, U, WS, DR |
| Juniperus virginiana | Red cedar* | B, RF, U, WS, DR |
| Magnolia virginiana | Sweetbay magnolia* | B, RF, I, WS, not reliably evergreen in Northern Virginia |
| Pinus virginiana | Virginia pine* | RF |
| Trees (not acceptable for general use) | ||
| Acer negundo | Box elder* | D, I, W, R |
| Acer platanoides | Norway maple | R, INVASIVE and brittle in storms |
| Acer pseudoplatanus | Sycamore maple | D, W |
| Acer saccharinum | Silver maple* | D, I, W, R, can be brittle in storms |
| Ailanthus altissima | Tree of Heaven | W, HIGHLY INVASIVE |
| Albizzia julibrissin | Minosa | D, W, INVASIVE, susceptible to disease |
| Betula papyrifera | Paper birch | D, I |
| Betula pendula | European white birch | D, I, W , highly susceptible to birch borer |
| Ginkgo biloba | Female ginkgo | I |
| Gledistsia triacanthos | Thorny honeylocust* | I, THORNS |
| Maclura pomifera | Osage orange | F, THORNS |
| Morus spp. | Mulberry | W, F, INVASIVE |
| Populus spp. | Poplar | D, W, R |
| Salix spp. | Willows | W, R |
| Sorbus spp. | Mountain ash | D, I |
| Pauwlonia tomentosa | Empress tree | W, F, INVASIVE |
| Pinus strobes | White pine | D, W, AP |
| Ulmus Americana | American elm | D, I |
| Ulmus pumila | Siberian elm | W |
| Cupessocyparis leylandi | Leyland Cyprus | D |
| Pyrus calleryana | Ornamental Pear: 'Aristocrat' 'Redspire' 'Whitehouse' 'Chanitclarie' ''Cleveland Select' 'Capital' | P, B, S, SL, DR, W, INVASIVE, weak wood |
| Shrubs (not acceptable for general use) | ||
| Berberis thunbergii | Japanese barberry | INVASIVE, associated with deer ticks |
| Eleagnus ubellatus | Autumn olive | Invasive |
| Euonymous | Susceptible to scale, some species invasive | |
| Pyracantha spp. | Pyracantha | INVASIVE |
| Viburnum plicatum | Doublefile viburnum | INVASIVE |
Table 6-9. Plant Selection Guide For Stormwater Management Facilities
| Botanical Name/Common Name | Wildlife Values | Wetland Status | Flood Tolerant | Comment |
| Large deciduous trees | ||||
| Celtis laevagata/hackberry | FACW | |||
| Fagus grandiflora/American beech loam | High | FACU | No | Prefers shade; well-drained |
| Quercus bicolor/swamp white oak | High | OBL | Yes | |
| Quercus falcate/southern red oak | High | FACW | Yes | |
| Quercus michauii/swamp chestnut oak | High | FACW | Yes | |
| Quercus palustris/pin oak | High | FACW | ||
| Quercus phellos/willow oak | High | FACW | No | |
| Medium deciduous trees | ||||
| Asimina triloba/paw paw | FACU+ | |||
| Betula nigra/river birch | Low | FACW | Yes | Stream bank stabilizer |
| Carpinus caroliniana/American hornbeam | FACU | |||
| Carya cordiformis/bitternut hickory | High | FACU+ | ||
| Carya ovata/shagbark hickory | High | FACU- | ||
| Nyssa sylvatica/Blackgum | High | FAC | Yes | |
| Salix babylonica/weeping willow | FACW- | Yes | ||
| Salix nigra/black willow | Low | FACU+ | Yes | Streambanks |
| Small deciduous trees | ||||
| Amelanchier spp./serviceberry | High | FAC | Yes | |
| Chionanthus Virginicus/fringe tree | FAC+ | |||
| Crataegus spp./hawthorns | High | FACU | ||
| Prunus serotina/black cherry | High | FACU | ||
| Prunus Virginiana/Common chokecherry | High | FACU | No | |
| Sorbus aucuparia/European Mountain ash | FACU | |||
| Evergreen trees | ||||
| Ilex opaca/holly, American | Food | FAC | Infrequent | Plant 1 male, 10 female |
| Juniperus Virginiana/eastern red cedar | Food | FACU | No | |
| Magnolia Virginiana/swamp magnolia or sweetbay | Low | FACU+ | Yes | Semievergreen |
| Pinus Virginiana/Virginia pine | High | FAC- | Some | |
| Thuja occidentalis/eastern arborvitae | Cover | FACW | No | |
| Deciduous shrubs | ||||
| Aronia arbutifolia/red chokeberry* | Moderate | FACW | Yes | |
| Aronia melancocarpa/black chokeberry* | FAC | |||
| Cephalanthus occidentalis/buttonbush* | High | OBL | Yes | |
| Cornus stolonifera/red osier dogwood | Moderate | FACW+ | Yes | Shade tolerant |
| Crataegus spp./hawthorns | Moderate | FACU | No | |
| Hammamelis virginiana/witch hazel | Low | FAC- | No | |
| Ilex laevegata/smooth winterberry | Moderate | OBL | No | |
| Ilex verticillata/common winterberry | High | FACW | ||
| Lindera benzoin/spice bush | Moderate | FACW | No | |
| Prunus virginiana/common chokecherry | High | FACU | No | |
| Rhododendron viscosum/swamp azalea | Low | OBL | Yes | |
| Rhus typhina/staghorn sumac | Moderate | |||
| Rosa rugosa/rugosa rose | High | FACU- | ||
| Rubus hispida/bristly hispoides | ||||
| Rubus/Blackberry—BOG | High | FACW | ||
| Vaccinium corymbosum/highbush blueberry | High | FACW- | ||
| Viburnum opulus/European cranberrybush | ||||
| Viburnum prunifolium/Black haw | High | FACU | ||
| Viburnum dentatum/Arrowwood | High | |||
| Broadleaf evergreen shrubs | ||||
| Ilex glabra/inkberry | Moderate | FACW- | Yes | |
| Kalmia augustifolia/sheep laurel | FAC | No | ||
| Kalmia latifolia/mountain laurel | Low | FACU | No | Tolerates acid soils |
| Woody vines | ||||
| Clematis Virginiana/virgin's Bower | Low | No | ||
| Parthenocissus quinquefolia/Virginia creeper | FACU | Berries are poisonous to some and leaves may cause skin irritation | ||
| Vitis riparia/riverbank grape | High | FACW | No | |
| Vitis vulpina/winter grape | High | FAC | No | |
| Emergent and aquatic plants | ||||
| Acorus calamus/sweet flag | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Cephalanthus occidentalis/buttonbush | High | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Ceratophyllum emersum/coontail | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Cyperus spp./sedges | Moderate | Varies | Yes | Emergent |
| Hibiscus moscheutos/marsh hibiscus | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Iris pseudoacorus/water iris | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Leersia oryzoides/rice cutgrass | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Nuphar luteum/spatterdock | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Peltandra virginca/arrow arum/duck corn | Wood ducks | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Pontederia cordata/pickerelweed | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Saggitaria latifolia/arrowhead/duck potato | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Scirpus Americanus/common three-square | High | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Viburnum trilobum/highbush cranberry | Moderate | FACW | Yes | |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-11; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
X LANDSCAPING, BUFFERING AND SCREENING
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-1; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019)
The purpose of this article is to facilitate the creation of a convenient, attractive and harmonious community to preserve the character of the town and to preserve and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-2; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-3; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019, Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-4; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005,12-11-2025)
Proposed Use/ Development | Residential SFD/SFA/MF | Institutional (schools and churches) | Office | Retail sales & Service up to 4,000 sf gfa | Retail sales & service over 4,000 sf gfa | Industrial | ||
| Single-family detached | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Single-family attached | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Multifamily | B | B | B | B | B | C | C | |
| Institutional (schools & churches) | B | B | B | B | A | C | C | |
| Office | B | B | B | B | C | C | ||
| Retail sales & service up to 4,000 sf gfa | B | B | B | B | A | B | ||
| Retail sales & service over 4,000 sf gfa | C | C | C | C | C | A | ||
| Industrial | C | C | C | C | C | B | ||
| Required Planting | |||||
| Type | Width (in feet) | Canopy Trees (in square feet) | Understory Trees (in square feet) | Evergreen Trees (in square feet) | Shrubs (in square feet) |
| A | 10 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | |
| B | 25 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | 1/100 |
| C | 35 | 1/1,000 | 1/500 | 1/500 | 1/100 |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-5; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
| Development Type | Percent of Area> |
| Residential | 15 |
| Commercial, industrial and institutional | 10 |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-6; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord, No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-7; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
| Street and canopy trees | Caliper: 2 1/2-inch minimum |
| Understory trees | Height: 6-foot minimum |
| Evergreen trees | Height: 6-foot minimum |
| Shrubs | Height: 18-inch minimum |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-8; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014)
| Tree Category Area | Caliper at Planting (in inches) | 10-year Canopy Coverage (in square feet) | Minimum Planting (in square feet) |
| Large deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 200 | 130 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 250 | 130 | |
| Medium deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 150 | 90 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 175 | 90 | |
| Small deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 100 | 50 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 125 | 50 | |
| Compact deciduous tree | 2 to 2 1/2 | 50 | 30 |
| 3 to 3 1/2 | 75 | 30 |
| Height at planting (in feet) | Ten-Year Tree Canopy Coverage (in square feet) |
| 6-7 | 125 |
| 7-8 | 150 |
| 9 | 175 |
| Uses | Code |
| Interior parking lot planting areas | P |
| Buffer areas | B |
| Street planting areas | S |
| Reforestation areas | RF |
| Areas near overhead utilities | U |
| Native to Virginia | * |
| Environmental tolerances | |
| Restricted root zone | RZ |
| Poor soils | SL |
| Partial shade | PS |
| Shade | SH |
| Air pollution | AP |
| Deicing salts | IS |
| Wet soils | WS |
| Drought | DR |
| Associated problems | |
| Disease | D |
| Insect damage | I |
| Weak wood | W |
| Objectionable fruit | F |
| Objectionable root systems | R |
| Transplanting difficulty | T |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-9; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014)
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-10; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2019-08-0001, 8-22-2019; Ord. No 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)
Table 6-8. Plant Selection Guide for Buffer Areas, Basic Landscaping, Street Planting, and Reforestation Areas
| Botanical Name | Common Name | Codes (See table 6-7) |
| Large deciduous trees | ||
| Celtis laevagata | Hackberry* | B, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Liquidamber styraciflus | Sweetgum* | B, RF, SL, WS, DR, F |
| Liriodendron tulipifera | Tulip poplar* | B, RF, AP, WS, W |
| Quecus alba | White oak* | B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR, T |
| Quecus bicolor | Swamp white oak* | B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR, T |
| Quercus coccinea | Scarlet oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR |
| Quercus falcate | Southern red oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR, T |
| Quercus palustris | Pin oak* | P, B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Quercus phellos | Willow oak* | P, B, S, RF, SL, WS, DR |
| Quercus rubra borealis | Northern red oak* | B, S, RF, SL, DR, T |
| Medium deciduous trees | ||
| Betula nigra | River birch* | B, WS |
| Carya ovata | Shagbark hickory* | B, RF |
| Diospyros virginiana | Persimmon* | B, RF (male and female trees) |
| Nyssa sylvatica | Blackgum | P, B, RF, WS, T |
| Small deciduous trees | ||
| Amelanchier arborea | Downy serviceberry* | B, RF, PS, SH, W, I |
| Amelanchier laevis | Allegany serviceberry* | B, PS, SH, W, I |
| Carpinus caroliniana | American hornbeam* | B, RF, WS, SH |
| Cercis candensis | Eastern Redbud* | B, S, RF, U, SL, DR, PS, SH |
| Cornus florida | Flowering Dogwood* | B, RF, S, U, SH, D |
| Ostrya virginiana | Eastern Hophornbeam, Ironwood* | B, T |
| Compact deciduous trees | ||
| Magnolia stellata | Star magnolia | B, S, U, AP |
| Sassafras albidum | Sassafras* | B, RF, T |
| Stewartia ovata | Mountain Stewartia* | B, U |
| Evergreen trees (recommended for general use) | ||
| Cedrus atlantica | Atlas cedar | B |
| Chamaecyparis spp. | Chamaecyparis | B, U |
| Ilex opaca cultivars | American holly* | B, RF, U, WS, DR |
| Juniperus virginiana | Red cedar* | B, RF, U, WS, DR |
| Magnolia virginiana | Sweetbay magnolia* | B, RF, I, WS, not reliably evergreen in Northern Virginia |
| Pinus virginiana | Virginia pine* | RF |
| Trees (not acceptable for general use) | ||
| Acer negundo | Box elder* | D, I, W, R |
| Acer platanoides | Norway maple | R, INVASIVE and brittle in storms |
| Acer pseudoplatanus | Sycamore maple | D, W |
| Acer saccharinum | Silver maple* | D, I, W, R, can be brittle in storms |
| Ailanthus altissima | Tree of Heaven | W, HIGHLY INVASIVE |
| Albizzia julibrissin | Minosa | D, W, INVASIVE, susceptible to disease |
| Betula papyrifera | Paper birch | D, I |
| Betula pendula | European white birch | D, I, W , highly susceptible to birch borer |
| Ginkgo biloba | Female ginkgo | I |
| Gledistsia triacanthos | Thorny honeylocust* | I, THORNS |
| Maclura pomifera | Osage orange | F, THORNS |
| Morus spp. | Mulberry | W, F, INVASIVE |
| Populus spp. | Poplar | D, W, R |
| Salix spp. | Willows | W, R |
| Sorbus spp. | Mountain ash | D, I |
| Pauwlonia tomentosa | Empress tree | W, F, INVASIVE |
| Pinus strobes | White pine | D, W, AP |
| Ulmus Americana | American elm | D, I |
| Ulmus pumila | Siberian elm | W |
| Cupessocyparis leylandi | Leyland Cyprus | D |
| Pyrus calleryana | Ornamental Pear: 'Aristocrat' 'Redspire' 'Whitehouse' 'Chanitclarie' ''Cleveland Select' 'Capital' | P, B, S, SL, DR, W, INVASIVE, weak wood |
| Shrubs (not acceptable for general use) | ||
| Berberis thunbergii | Japanese barberry | INVASIVE, associated with deer ticks |
| Eleagnus ubellatus | Autumn olive | Invasive |
| Euonymous | Susceptible to scale, some species invasive | |
| Pyracantha spp. | Pyracantha | INVASIVE |
| Viburnum plicatum | Doublefile viburnum | INVASIVE |
Table 6-9. Plant Selection Guide For Stormwater Management Facilities
| Botanical Name/Common Name | Wildlife Values | Wetland Status | Flood Tolerant | Comment |
| Large deciduous trees | ||||
| Celtis laevagata/hackberry | FACW | |||
| Fagus grandiflora/American beech loam | High | FACU | No | Prefers shade; well-drained |
| Quercus bicolor/swamp white oak | High | OBL | Yes | |
| Quercus falcate/southern red oak | High | FACW | Yes | |
| Quercus michauii/swamp chestnut oak | High | FACW | Yes | |
| Quercus palustris/pin oak | High | FACW | ||
| Quercus phellos/willow oak | High | FACW | No | |
| Medium deciduous trees | ||||
| Asimina triloba/paw paw | FACU+ | |||
| Betula nigra/river birch | Low | FACW | Yes | Stream bank stabilizer |
| Carpinus caroliniana/American hornbeam | FACU | |||
| Carya cordiformis/bitternut hickory | High | FACU+ | ||
| Carya ovata/shagbark hickory | High | FACU- | ||
| Nyssa sylvatica/Blackgum | High | FAC | Yes | |
| Salix babylonica/weeping willow | FACW- | Yes | ||
| Salix nigra/black willow | Low | FACU+ | Yes | Streambanks |
| Small deciduous trees | ||||
| Amelanchier spp./serviceberry | High | FAC | Yes | |
| Chionanthus Virginicus/fringe tree | FAC+ | |||
| Crataegus spp./hawthorns | High | FACU | ||
| Prunus serotina/black cherry | High | FACU | ||
| Prunus Virginiana/Common chokecherry | High | FACU | No | |
| Sorbus aucuparia/European Mountain ash | FACU | |||
| Evergreen trees | ||||
| Ilex opaca/holly, American | Food | FAC | Infrequent | Plant 1 male, 10 female |
| Juniperus Virginiana/eastern red cedar | Food | FACU | No | |
| Magnolia Virginiana/swamp magnolia or sweetbay | Low | FACU+ | Yes | Semievergreen |
| Pinus Virginiana/Virginia pine | High | FAC- | Some | |
| Thuja occidentalis/eastern arborvitae | Cover | FACW | No | |
| Deciduous shrubs | ||||
| Aronia arbutifolia/red chokeberry* | Moderate | FACW | Yes | |
| Aronia melancocarpa/black chokeberry* | FAC | |||
| Cephalanthus occidentalis/buttonbush* | High | OBL | Yes | |
| Cornus stolonifera/red osier dogwood | Moderate | FACW+ | Yes | Shade tolerant |
| Crataegus spp./hawthorns | Moderate | FACU | No | |
| Hammamelis virginiana/witch hazel | Low | FAC- | No | |
| Ilex laevegata/smooth winterberry | Moderate | OBL | No | |
| Ilex verticillata/common winterberry | High | FACW | ||
| Lindera benzoin/spice bush | Moderate | FACW | No | |
| Prunus virginiana/common chokecherry | High | FACU | No | |
| Rhododendron viscosum/swamp azalea | Low | OBL | Yes | |
| Rhus typhina/staghorn sumac | Moderate | |||
| Rosa rugosa/rugosa rose | High | FACU- | ||
| Rubus hispida/bristly hispoides | ||||
| Rubus/Blackberry—BOG | High | FACW | ||
| Vaccinium corymbosum/highbush blueberry | High | FACW- | ||
| Viburnum opulus/European cranberrybush | ||||
| Viburnum prunifolium/Black haw | High | FACU | ||
| Viburnum dentatum/Arrowwood | High | |||
| Broadleaf evergreen shrubs | ||||
| Ilex glabra/inkberry | Moderate | FACW- | Yes | |
| Kalmia augustifolia/sheep laurel | FAC | No | ||
| Kalmia latifolia/mountain laurel | Low | FACU | No | Tolerates acid soils |
| Woody vines | ||||
| Clematis Virginiana/virgin's Bower | Low | No | ||
| Parthenocissus quinquefolia/Virginia creeper | FACU | Berries are poisonous to some and leaves may cause skin irritation | ||
| Vitis riparia/riverbank grape | High | FACW | No | |
| Vitis vulpina/winter grape | High | FAC | No | |
| Emergent and aquatic plants | ||||
| Acorus calamus/sweet flag | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Cephalanthus occidentalis/buttonbush | High | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Ceratophyllum emersum/coontail | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Cyperus spp./sedges | Moderate | Varies | Yes | Emergent |
| Hibiscus moscheutos/marsh hibiscus | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Iris pseudoacorus/water iris | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Leersia oryzoides/rice cutgrass | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Nuphar luteum/spatterdock | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Peltandra virginca/arrow arum/duck corn | Wood ducks | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Pontederia cordata/pickerelweed | Low | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Saggitaria latifolia/arrowhead/duck potato | Moderate | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Scirpus Americanus/common three-square | High | OBL | Yes | Emergent |
| Viburnum trilobum/highbush cranberry | Moderate | FACW | Yes | |
(Ord. of 9-21-2006, § 6-11; Ord. No. 2014-10-0002, 10-9-2014; Ord. No. 2025-12-0005, 12-11-2025)