Shade trees definition

Shade trees means woody plants having a single, well-defined stem, a more or less definite crown, a height of not less than thirty (30) feet and a trunk diameter at maturity of not less than six (6) inches, planted primarily for the purpose of providing shade.

Examples of Shade trees in a sentence

  • Shade trees that primarily consist of Quercus virginiana shall be provided along the majority of roadways in a manner that will maintain their long-term survival and health/or for perpetuity.

  • Shade trees will be planted along the drive and boulevard or “white way” lamp standards installed.

  • Shade trees should be placed relatively close to the house where they can shade walls or outdoor activity areas.

  • Shade trees shall be provided in all landscape islands, except in areas under the bridge, where understory trees shall be planted in each island.

  • Shade trees are to be limbed up according to tree type and surrounding conditions.

  • Shade trees will be considered a conflict but ornamental trees will not.

  • Shade trees that primarily consist of native species shall be provided along the roadway in a manner that will maintain their long-term survival and health for perpetuity.

  • Shade trees shall be the primary plant materials used in parking lot islands and landscaped areas.

  • Shade trees that primarily consist of Quercus virginiana shall be provided along the majority of roadways in a manner that will maintain their long-term survival and health for perpetuity.

  • Shade trees will be considered a conflict but ornamental trees shall not.