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protected area), Redbud, Pagoda dogwood (although disease prone), Black Alder, Blue <br /> Beech, Ohio Buckeve, Mountain Ash, Thornless IIawthorn, Ironwood. <br /> N\Iien a tree pest causes devastating tree mortality-it is usually-because the pest is non-native and does not <br /> have a natural predator. As a result communities«%ill no longer plant that species nor«%ill tree nurseries <br /> sell that tree. Years later a new cultivar emerges that is resistant to the pest. For example: elm trees and <br /> Dutch elm disease. Therefore the above list is recommended at this time } science evolves we may <br /> have an Emerald ash borer resistant variety-of ash. �% <br /> � nom,,,, <br /> As part of the tree distribution, each genus was given a color �as determined that the <br /> maximum linear distance of a single genera to be planted of Oulu _0 Id be approximately <br /> 500 feet. Computer software with color coding and a d„ d le th was" % wed to randomIv <br /> p g g <br /> distribute and then map the tree varieties throughou` ntrre community-. '���%Vie of the map <br /> � <br /> was done to try to eliminate some clumping of e The maps are found ii <br /> "PROPOSED TREE DISTRIBUTION NIAPS ion of his cument. The used in <br /> mapping the City align with the Constellation Areas� pro the Parks and Rereation <br /> Master Plan. <br /> Note: Exceptions or modification to t 1 ion Maps a addressed on an as needed <br /> basis. <br /> Ilk <br /> Planting of park trees are i died in thfX/Ar r /u T re selected by other factors, <br /> including but not limite �irrf . ng eget�function, sf e conditions, etc. <br /> a <br /> f%/ <br /> VE <br /> City of Roseville Public Tree Master Plan <br /> 16 <br />