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Protected Native Trees

The City has been a member of Tree City USA since 1989, working to preserve beautiful native trees within the City of Atascadero. Below is some information in regards to our efforts to protect and replant native trees.

The City of Atascadero protects 12 different native tree species, listed below.

City of Atascadero Tree List
Common NameScientific NameType
California SycamorePlantanus racemose Nutt.Deciduous
Blue Oak/Desert Oak HybridQuercus alvordiana Nee.Deciduous
Leather OakQuercus Durata Jeps.Deciduous
Blue OakQuercus Douglasii H&ADeciduous
Valley OakQuercus Lobata NeeDeciduous
Desert OakQuercus TurbinellaDeciduous
MadroneArbutus Menziesii Pursh.Evergreen
Toyon, California HollyHeteromeles arbutifolia Lindl.Evergreen
California Black WalnutJuglans hindsii Jeps.Evergreen
Coast Live OakQuercus Agrifolia Eastw.Evergreen
Scrub OakQuercus Dumosa Jeps.Evergreen
California Bay LaurelUmbellularia californica Butt.Evergreen

For access to Atascadero's official Native Tree Ordinance, view our municipal code here.

Want help identifying a native tree?

Click here for a Native Tree Identification Table.

Looking for a quick guide on permit information and FAQ's?

Click here for a Native Tree Regulation handout.

Looking to develop on a property with native trees?

Click here for a guide on how to install tree protection fencing to save our beautiful trees.

Looking for a general overview of all native tree regulations?

Click here to view the Native Tree Handbook.