Award-winning Landscaping
The Vora Technology Park contributes to the beauty of the community by meticulously maintaining its grounds. The Vora campus boasts one of the most beautiful corporate grounds in Butler County. The Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce's Accent Hamilton Committee awarded Vora Technology Park (VTP) with the second quarter 2008 Community Appearance Business Award. Upon seeing the campus, many visitors ask names of certain plants. As a service to the community, listed below is a variety of plants that one will see at Vora Technology Park.
Trees, Shrub, & Bushes of VTP:
Trees
- European Hornbean
- Variety of maple trees
- Ash tree varieties
- Winter King Hawthorne
- Skyline Honey Locust
- Tulip tree
- Cypress
- Kentucky Coffee Tree
- Weeping Canadian Hemlock
- Kousa Dogwood
- Crabapple
- Bradford Pear
- Weeping cherry
- Variety of pines
Shrubs & Bushes
- Forsythia
- Holly
- Boxwood
- Burning Bush
- Spireas
- Sweetspice
- Ground cover: Pachysandra & Winter Creeper
- Yews & Junipers
- Viburnum
- Hydrangea
Other foliage includes:
- Tulips
- Daffodils
- Variety of roses
- Lavender
- Ornamental grasses & variegated liriope
- Mums
- Coral bells
- Black-eyed Susan
- Purple coneflower
- Coreopsis
- Daylilies
- Sage
- Evening Primrose
- Seasonal annual plants

