HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandscape plans stamped approved_10-05-18STREET TREES (2.511)
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lum japonicum - 3
(Katsura e)
Cercidiphyllum japonicum - 1
(Katsura Tree) - by Builder
Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold'- 12
(Autumn Gold Ginkgo)
Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold' - 2
(Autumn Gold Ginkgo) - by Builder
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Skycole' - 0
(Skyline Honeylocust)
® Liriodendron tulipifera - 13
(Tuliptree)
Liriodendron tulipifera - 0
(Tuliptree) - by Builder
Platinus x acerifolia 'Bloodgood' - 0
(Bloodgood London Planetree)
® Quercus imbricaria - 19
(Shingle Oak)
# Quercus imbricaria - 1
(Shingle Oak) - by Builder
Zelkova serrata 'Green Vase' - 0
(Green Vase Japanese Zelkova)
SHADE TREES (2.511)
0 Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' - 3
(Rubyred Horsechestnut)
Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii - 0
(Rubyred Horsechestnut) - by Builder
Betula nigra - 3
B (10' Clump [>3 canes] River Birch)
Koelreuteria paniculata - 3
K (Golden Rain Tree)
Koelreuteria paniculata - 0
(Golden Rain Tree) - by Builder
Quercus coccinea - 4
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(Scarlet Oak)
Quercus coccinea - 0
(Scarlet Oak) - by Builder
UNDERSTORY TREES (1.511)
Amelanchier canadensis 'Autumn Brilliance' - 6
0 (Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry)
Cercis canadensis - 7
(6' Clump [>3 canes] Eastern Redbud)
Crataegus crus-galli 'Inermis' - 6
(Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn)
Malus 'Royal Raindrops' - 0
(Royal Raindrops Crabapple)
EVERGREEN TREES (6)
Abies concolor - 13
*- (White Fir)
o Picea abies - 13
(Norway Spruce)
TREES TO BE CONSERVED
Species Vary
— — — — — Tree Preservation Fencing
NOTES: 1) Unless otherwise indicated above, all plant
material shall be contracted for installation
byy the Developer.
2) All proposed plantings shall meet Section 13
requirements in the Legacy PUD.
3) See Sheet C901 for Landscaping Details.
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Remove trunk wrap
if necessary.
Remove all wire baskets,
twine and burlap.
Before tree is in the hole,
remove bottom of basket
cutting horizontally.
After tree is in the hole,
remove rest of basket
cutting vertically.
Backfill using existing soil.
Water thoroughly to
eliminate air pockets. —
Add 1-2 inches of
hardwood mulch.
Keep mulch 3 inches
from trunk.
Remove all wire baskets,
twine and burlap.
Before tree is in the hole,
remove bottom of basket
cutting horizontally.
After tree is in the hole,
remove rest of basket
cutting vertically.
Backfill using existing soil.
Water thoroughly to
eliminate air pockets. —
Add 1-2 inches of
hardwood mulch.
Keep mulch 3 inches
from trunk.
Remove tags and
labels.
Prune only dead or
broken branches or
double leaders.
Stake tree
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to locate and expose
root flare.
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finish grade.
Finish grade.
PRESER
GENERAL NOTE:
ALL STREET TREE SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY
THE OWNER AND SHALL BE SELECTED FROM THE CITY OF
CARMEL'S "SPECIES RECOMMENDATIONS" LIST (THIS PAGE)
OR OTHER SPECIES APPROVED BY THE URBAN FORESTER.
CITY OF CARMEL
TREE SPECIES RECOMMENDATION
URBAN FORESTRY
This list is provided as a guide to the most appropriate species for tree plantings in
urban areas. There is no single perfect tree; the most successful course is to match the planting
site limitations with the right tree for that spot. Each site must be evaluated and possible
restrictions of tree species noted. These restrictions include rooting space, soil texture, soil pH,
drainage, exposure, overhead wires and surrounding building surfaces.
The trees appearing on this list have different requirements and tolerances. All of these
species should do well in the urban forest environment of Carmel. Before selecting any
particular species or variety further research should be done to ensure that the site would
satisfy the specific requirements of the tree. Some of the species or cultivars listed here may
not be readily available at local nurseries, particularly in calipers large enough for planting in
high traffic areas. Tree staking may provide limited protection.
SMALL TREES with narrow crowns
Suitable for tree lawns at least 5' wide and under power lines
Amelanchier species - Serviceberry
Cornus kousa - Kousa Dogwood
Prunus serrulate-'Kwanzan' Cherry
Syringa reticulata - Japanese Tree Lilac
SMALL TREES with broad crowns
Suitable for tree lawns at least 8' wide and under power lines
Carpinus caroliniona - American Hornbeam
Cercis canadensis - Eastern Redbud
Chionanthus virginicus - Fringetree
Cornus alternifolia - Pagoda Dogwood
Cotinus obovatus - American Smoketree
Crategus crus-galli inermis - Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn
Nalesia carolina – Silverbell
Koelreuteria paniculata – Goldenraintree
Moackia amurensis - Amur Maackia
Styrax japonica - Japanese Snowbell
MEDIUM TREES
Suitable for tree lawns at least 6' wide, but not under power lines
LARGE TREES
Suitable for continuous tree lawns at least 5' wide, but not under power lines
Betula nigra - River Birch
Celtis occidentalis - Hackberry
Corylus colurna - Turkish Filbert
Diospyros virginiona - Persimmon
Fagus sylvatica - European Beech
Eucommia ulmoides - Hardy Rubber Tree
Ginkgo biloba - Ginkgo (male only)
Gleditsia triocanthos inermis –Thornless Honeylocust
Gymnoclanus dioica - Kentucky Coffeetree
Liquidambarstyraciflua-'Rotundiloba' Sweetgum
Liriodendron tulipifera - Tuliptree
Magnolia acuminata - Cucumber Magnolia
Metasequoia glyptostroboides - Dawn Redwood
Platanus x acerifolia - London Planetree
Quercus bicolor - Swa m p W h ite Oa k
Quercus coccinea - Scarlet Oak
Quercus imbricaria - Shingle Oak
Quercus macrocarpa - Bur Oak
Quercus muehlenbergii - Chinkapin Oak
Quercus robur- 'Fastigiata' English Oak
Quercus rubra - Northern Red Oak
Sophora japonica -Japanese Pagodatree
Taxodium distichum - Bald Cypress
Tilia tomentosa - Silver Linden
Ulmus species - Elm cultivars
Zelkova serrata - Japanese Zelkova
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LARGE TREES
Suitable for continuous tree lawns at least 5' wide, but not under power lines
Betula nigra - River Birch
Celtis occidentalis - Hackberry
Corylus colurna - Turkish Filbert
Diospyros virginiona - Persimmon
Fagus sylvatica - European Beech
Eucommia ulmoides - Hardy Rubber Tree
Ginkgo biloba - Ginkgo (male only)
Gleditsia triocanthos inermis –Thornless Honeylocust
Gymnoclanus dioica - Kentucky Coffeetree
Liquidambarstyraciflua-'Rotundiloba' Sweetgum
Liriodendron tulipifera - Tuliptree
Magnolia acuminata - Cucumber Magnolia
Metasequoia glyptostroboides - Dawn Redwood
Platanus x acerifolia - London Planetree
Quercus bicolor - Swa m p W h ite Oa k
Quercus coccinea - Scarlet Oak
Quercus imbricaria - Shingle Oak
Quercus macrocarpa - Bur Oak
Quercus muehlenbergii - Chinkapin Oak
Quercus robur- 'Fastigiata' English Oak
Quercus rubra - Northern Red Oak
Sophora japonica -Japanese Pagodatree
Taxodium distichum - Bald Cypress
Tilia tomentosa - Silver Linden
Ulmus species - Elm cultivars
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