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Large Shrubs: Large shrubs typically grow over 6' tall and are often used for screening, buffering and as <br />foundation plantings to reduce the scale of large buildings. The City may restrict the use of shrubs in <br />places where the anticipated growth may interfere with access, visibility and safety. <br />Large Shrubs: <br />Deciduous <br />Common Name Scientific Name <br />Viburnum spp (all climatic Zone 4 <br />Viburnum varieties) <br />Dogwood Cornus spp (all climatic Zone 4 varieties) <br />Syringa spp (all climatic Zone 4 <br />Lilac varieties) <br />Alpine Current Ribes alpinum <br />Dwarf Ninebark Physiocarpus opulifolius <br />American Filbert Corylus americana <br />Medium Shrubs: Medium shrubs are 3' -6' height. <br />Medium Shrubs: <br />Deciduous <br />Common Name Scientific Name <br />Snowberry Symphorocarpus alba <br />Black Chokeberry Aronia Melanocarpa <br />Dwarfbush Honeysuckle Diervilla lonicera <br />Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica <br />Small Shrubs: Small shrubs are smaller than 3' Small shrubs, perennials, ornamental grasses and <br />groundcovers are interchangeable in fulfilling the small shrub requirement. <br />Small Shrubs: <br />Common Name Scientific Name <br />Grow Low Sumac Rhus aromatica 'Grow Low' <br />Summersweet Clethra alnifolia <br />Bush Cinquefoil Potentillafruticosa <br />Evergreen Shrubs: Common Name Scientific Name <br />Juniperus spp (all climatic Zone 4 <br />Juniper varieties) <br />Mugo Pine Pinus mugo <br />Yew Taxus spp (all climatic Zone 4 varieties) <br />Arborvitae Thuja spp (all climatic Zone 4 varieties) <br />Holly Ilex spp (all climatic Zone 4 varieties) <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />