Landscape Design Symbols

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Landscape Design Symbols

Evergreen Tree:

Deciduous Tree:

Shrub Symbols Evergreen: Deciduous:

Ground Cover Symbols Ground Cover: Mass Planting:

Annual Plant Symbols: On a landscape plan, annuals do not have a symbol. One must simply draw an arrow on the plan to the area where annuals are to be planted and put the word “Note”. Then in the listing of plants, the annuals are listed by the word note.

Symbols: Paver- Brick:

Symbols: Water feature: Depending on the feature the symbol normally takes the relative bird’s eye view of the feature, shape outline. Small water feature are normally symbolized as a circle with a center dot ( circle should be to scale of feature).

Symbols: Patios, Decks, Drives Concrete, Wood, Brick and Stone