County Government Plant Lists are lists created by the Yuba and Sutter County governments to indicate which plant species the government will plant in landscaped areas that it is responsible for maintaining. These plant species are usually selected for being reasonably low maintenance and reasonably well adapted to the climatic conditions of the counties. Currently we have not been able to obtain a copy of the Sutter County plant list, so the information below reflects only the Yuba County plant list.

Evergreen Trees

Tree Crown Spread (in Feet) After 15 Years Tree Height (in Feet) After 15 Years Comments
beach sheoak 20 60 non-native
deodar cedar 30 80 non-native
carob tree 30 40 non-native
camphor tree 30 60 non-native
willowleaf peppermint 30 40 non-native
pink ironbark 20 50 non-native
Australian willow 20 30 non-native
sweet bay 20 40 non-native
magnolia 30 60 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Texas
Canary Island pine 20 60 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives sugar pine, yellow pine, and gray pine, which are described on the Conifers page
mondedi pine 35 70 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives sugar pine, yellow pine, and gray pine, which are described on the Conifers page
jelecote pine 25 70 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives sugar pine, yellow pine, and gray pine, which are described on the Conifers page
aleppo pine 25 60 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives sugar pine, yellow pine, and gray pine, which are described on the Conifers page
Italian stone pine 30 70 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives sugar pine, yellow pine, and gray pine, which are described on the Conifers page
fern pine 30 50 non-native
evergreen pear 15 30 non-native
holly oak 30 50 non-native; see the Oaks page for related natives
cork oak 30 70 non-native; see the Oaks page for related natives
African sumac 20 25 non-native
coast redwood 30 70 Sutter County native
California bay 20 25 Yuba County native

Deciduous Trees

Tree Crown Spread (in Feet) After 15 Years Tree Height (in Feet) After 15 Years Comments
Japanese maple 30 25 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives Rocky Mountain maple and bigleaf maple, and the Sutter County native box elder
Italian alder 25 40 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives mountain alder, white alder, and red alder
white alder 35 80 native; related to the Yuba County natives mountain alder and red alder
European hornbeam 30 40
Eastern hackberry 30 40 non-native; naturalizes
Common hackberry 35 50 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Utah; related to the Yolo County native Western hackberry
shamel ash 30 60 non-native; related to the Yuba County native flowering ash and the Yuba and Sutter County native Oregon ash
maidenhair tree 20 60 non-native
Chinese flame tree 25 35 non-native
goldenrain tree 20 30 non-native
crape myrtle 15 25 non-native
sweet gum 20 50 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Texas
tulip tree 30 80 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Texas
Chinese pistache 35 60 non-native; naturalizes; borderline invasive
London plane tree 35 60 non-native; related to the Yuba and Sutter County native Western sycamore
flowering plum 15 25 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives bitter cherry and Klamath plum and the Yuba and Sutter County native chokecherry
purple leaf plum 20 30 non-native; naturalizes; can be invasive; related to the Yuba County natives bitter cherry and Klamath plum and the Yuba and Sutter County native chokecherry
flowering cherry 20 30 non-native; related to the Yuba County natives bitter cherry and Klamath plum and the Yuba and Sutter County native chokecherry
Bradford pear 25 40 non-native
scarlet oak 35 70 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Missouri; see the Oaks page for related natives
pin oak 25 70 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Nebraska; see the Oaks page for related natives
red oak 30 70 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Nebraska; see the Oaks page for related natives
Chinese tallow tree 35 40 non-native
Japanese pagoda tree 30 40 non-native
American linden 25 50 native to the Eastern U.S. and as far west as Texas
littleleaf linden 25 50 non-native
Chinese elm 30 60 non-native
Japanese zelkova 35 60 non-native

Shrubs

Shrub Size Comments
purple hop bush Large non-native
glossy privet Large non-native
English cherry laurel Large non-native
glossy abelia Medium non-native
red clusterberry Medium non-native
pink escallonia Medium non-native
red escallonia Medium non-native
woolly grevillea Medium non-native
Chinese holly Medium non-native
Japanese privet Medium non-native
heavenly bamboo Medium non-native
red robin photinia Medium non-native
Japanese pittosporum Medium non-native
shiny logwood Medium non-native
rockrose Small non-native
gold flower Small non-native
hawthorn Small non-native

Groundcovers

Groundcover Comments
dwarf coyote brush Yuba County native
bearberry cotoneaster non-native
South African daisy non-native
ivy non-native; avoid English ivy, which is an invasive weed
Aaron's beard non-native
cinquefoil including the Yuba County natives Gray's cinquefoil and slender cinquefoil and the Yuba and Sutter County native common cinquefoil
star jasmine non-native
dwarf periwinkle non-native

Links

Yuba County Plant Lists