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URBAN FOREST MASTER PLAN
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CITY OF PLEASANTON URBAN FOREST MASTER PLAN | 25 <br />STATUS OF THE URBAN FOREST <br />1. Platanus X hispanica <br />London plane <br />6. Lagerstroemia indica <br />Crape myrtle <br />2. Quercus agrifolia <br />Coast live oak <br />7. Liquidambar styraciflua <br />American sweetgum <br />3. Sequoia sempervirens <br />Coast redwood <br />8. Pyrus calleryana <br />Callery pear <br />4. Quercus lobata <br />Valley oak <br />9.Fraxinus angustifolia <br />Raywood ash <br />5. Pistacia chinensis <br />Chinese pistache <br />10. Celtis sinensis <br />Chinese hackberry <br />11.5% <br />6.1% <br />9.4% <br />4.2% <br />8.5% <br />3.3% <br />7.2% <br />2.7% <br />6.8% <br />1.8% <br />Figure 1-6. Species Diversity <br />Top 10 Species in the City Inventory <br />Meets Goal <br />Does Not Meet Goal <br />Sustainability Goal (Species): <br />No species represents more <br />than 10% of inventory. <br />Source: Davey Resource Group 2021. Note: The sustainability goal is that no species represents more than 10% of inventory (Barker 1975).
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