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HomeMy WebLinkAbout170043003_CG-West-Lawn_L410_Planting Schedule & DetailsCODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT CAL REMARKS COLUMNAR SHADE TREES Ace-c 13 Acer rubrum 'Columnare'Columnar Red Maple B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched Liq-s 15 Liquidambar styraciflua 'Slender Silhouette'Slender Silhouette Sweet Gum B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched DECIDUOUS TREES Ace-t 6 Acer triflorum Three Flowered Maple B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched Bet-n 2 Betula nigra River Birch B & B min. 8` ht.Multi-Stem, Min 3 Canes, Matched Liq-w 5 Liquidambar styraciflua `Ward`Ward Sweetgum B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched Nys-s 10 Nyssa sylvatica Sour Gum B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched Pla-a 1 Platanus x acerifolia `Bloodgood`London Plane Tree B & B 6"Cal full, strong central leader, matched Que-u 3 Quercus muehlenbergii Chinkapin Oak B & B 6"Cal spring dug, full, strong central leader, matched EVERGREEN TREES Pic-a 3 Picea abies Norway Spruce B & B min. 6` ht.full, strong central leader, matched, symmetrical Pic-o 4 Picea omorika Serbian Spruce B & B min. 6` ht.full, strong central leader, matched, symmetrical FLOWERING TREES Cer-c 2 Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud B & B 8` ht.multi-trunk, matched CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE HEIGHT REMARKS SHRUBS Cor-s 27 Cornus sericea `Cardinal`Cardinal Red-twig Dogwood B & B 48" ht. mim.space @ 4`-0" o.c. Hyd-q 43 Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf Hydrangea B & B 48" ht. mim.space @ 4`-0" o.c. Hyd-w 8 Hydrangea quercifolia `Pee Wee`Pee Wee Oakleaf Hydrangea container 36" ht. min.space @ 3`-0" o.c. Rho-p 33 Rhododendron x 'P.J.M.'PJM Rhododendron container 18" ht. min.space @ 5'-0" o.c. Thu-p 14 Thuja plicata '4EVER'Forever Goldy™ Western Red Cedar B & B 48" ht. mim.Space @ 5'-0" o.c. GRASSES Cal-x 134 Calamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster`Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass 3 gal space @ 3`-0" o.c. Pen-h 185 Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'Hameln Fountain Grass 3 gal Sch-b 45 Schizachyrium scoparium `Blue Heaven`Blue Heaven Little Bluestem 3 gal space @ 2`-0" o.c. PERENNIALS Ech-x 71 Echinacea x `Pixie Meadowbrite`Pixie Meadowbrite Purple Coneflower #1 pot space @ 15" o.c., triangular spacing Ger-r 105 Geranium x `Rozanne`Rozanne Cranesbill #1 pot space @ 24" o.c., triangular spacing Lav-x 158 Lavandula x intermedia `Violet Intrigue`Violet Intrigue Lavender #1 pot space @ 24" o.c., triangular spacing Nep-x 96 Nepeta x faassenii `Walker`s Low`Walker`s Low Catmint #1 pot space @ 24" o.c., triangular spacing Sed-a 15 Sedum x `Autumn Fire`Autumn Fire Sedum #1 pot space @ 15" o.c., triangular spacing SYMBOL CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SPACING REMARKS GROUNDCOVERS Lir-b 768 Liriope muscari 'Big Blue'Big Blue Lilyturf 2 gal 18" o.c. LAWN HP Sod 5,269 sf High Performance Lawn Sod High Performance Lawn Sod sod Sod 54,351 sf Lawn Sod Lawn Sod sod ORNAMENTAL STONE Stone 1,890 sf Ornamental Stone Ornamental Stone None PLANT SCHEDULE WEST LAWN These Drawings and Specifications, and all copies thereof are and shall remain the property and copyright of the Landscape Architect. They shall be used only with respect to this Project and are not to be used on any other Project or Work without prior written permission from the Landscape Architect. Sheet No: R e v i s i o n D a t e D e s c r i p t i o n Sh e e t T i t l e : Date: Project No: Drawn by: Checked by: 24-1829 KM/SS FP 03/21/2025 58 2 5 L a w t o n L o o p E . D r . | I n d i a n a p o l i s , I N 4 6 2 1 6 31 7 - 4 8 5 - 6 9 0 0 | w w w . c o n t e x t - d e s i g n . c o m CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S Ca r m e l G a t e w a y W e s t L a w n 60 0 E 9 6 t h S t r e e t , I n d i a n a p o l i s , I N 4 6 2 4 0 PE R M I T SE T PL A N T I N G S C H E D U L E & D E T A I L S L410 1.Refer to Project Manual for Planting Specifications and Topsoil requirements. Refer to Plant Schedule and Planting Details for additional information. 2.All materials are subject to the approval of the Landscape Architect and Owner at any time. Landscape Architect to inspect all plant locations and plant bed conditions prior to installation. On-site adjustments may be required. 3.Rootballs shall meet or exceed size standards as set forth in 'American Standards for Nursery Stock'. MAIN LEADERS OF ALL TREES SHALL REMAIN INTACT. 4.Remove from the site any plant material that turns brown or defoliates within five (5) days after planting. Replace immediately with approved, specified material. 5.Plant counts indicated on drawings are for Landscape Architect's use only. Contractor shall make own plant quantity takeoffs using drawings, specifications, and plant schedule requirements (i.e., spacing), unless otherwise directed by Landscape Architect. Contractor to verify bed measurements and install appropriate quantities as governed by plant spacing per schedule. Plant material quantities shown on plan are minimum quantities. Additional material may be needed to meet spacing requirements and field conditions. 6.Sod all areas disturbed by construction activities that are not otherwise noted to receive pavement, planting bed, or sod treatment. 7.The Contractor shall install and/or amend topsoil in all proposed bed areas to meet Specifications. Contractor shall coordinate quantity and placement of topsoil. Landscaper shall verify depth of topsoil prior to plant installation. (Refer to specifications for topsoil source and placement requirements) 8.All tree locations shall be marked with 2x2" stakes prior to planting for review and approval by the Landscape Architect. Any plant material installed in an incorrect location, by the judgment of the Landscape Architect, shall be reinstalled at the Contractor's expense. 9.All plant beds shall receive 3" minimum of shredded hardwood bark mulch (unless otherwise noted). 10.Verify all utility locations in the field prior to beginning work. Repair all damaged utilities to Owner's satisfaction at no additional cost. 11.The Contractor shall maintain all plant material and lawns until the project is fully accepted by the Landscape Architect, unless otherwise noted. 12.All workmanship and materials shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of one calendar year after Final Acceptance. 13.Install all plant material in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Coordinate with the Owner to obtain any required permits necessary to complete work. 14.Contractor shall test all tree pits for drainage. Any tree pit that holds water for more than 24 hours shall be installed using tree pit drainage. 15.Tree Protection Fencing is the responsibility of the Contractor. Minimum protected area shall include the full drip line of the canopy. NO construction activities, material storage, etc. may occur within that area. The Contractor shall ensure that no soil compaction or tree damage occurs in any Protected areas, at any time during the construction process. 16.Trees shall be matched in groups unless otherwise noted. GENERAL LANDSCAPE & PLANTING NOTES 1 SHADE TREE Scale: Not to Scale 3" Shredded Hardwood Bark Mulch Finish Grade Slope & Scarify sides of Pit. Width of Pit to be Two (2) times Ball Diameter Excavated planting soil. Refer to Specification 32 93 00. Water thoroughly when pit is half full. Set root ball on undisturbed soil cone at bottom of pit. Do NOT Cut Main Leader 1 2" Diameter of root ball 2" Do NOT Place Mulch Directly Against Tree Trunk MULTI-STEM TREE Scale: Not to Scale 3" Shredded Hardwood Bark Mulch Finish Grade Slope & Scarify sides of Pit. Width of Pit to be Two (2) times Ball Diameter Excavated planting soil. Refer to Specification 32 93 00. Water thoroughly when pit is half full. Set root ball on undisturbed soil cone at bottom of pit 1 2" Diameter of root ball 2" Do NOT Place Mulch Directly Against Tree Trunk SHRUB Scale: 3/4" = 1'-0" Hardwood mulch, do not bury stems Finish Grade Slope & Scarify sides of Pit. Width of Pit to be Two (2) times Ball Diameter Planting soil. Refer to Specification 32 93 00. Set root ball on undisturbed soil cone at bottom of pit 1 2" Diameter of root ball Note: Remove burlap from 1op 1 3 of root ball or carefully remove container Do NOT Place Mulch Directly Against Shrub Root Flare and Stem PERENNIAL PLANTING Not to Scale Note: All perennial beds shall be planted using triangular planting scheme. Refer to Planting Schedule for On-Center planting dimension. Hardwood mulch, do not bury vegetation Remove Container 12" Planting Soil Compacted Subgrade Existing Grade 12 " Compacted subgrade 3" Shredded Hardwood Organic Mulch Place level with adjacent finish grades. Refer to Specification 32 93 00. mi n . Topsoil, to include planting soil. Refer to Specification 32 93 00. Remove all stones and other extraneous materials. LANDSCAPE BED PREPARATION Not to Scale Adjacent sidewalk or curb, typ. Compact soil adjacent to placement edges and curbs to minimize settlement. Do NOT Place Mulch Directly Against Shrub Root Flare and Stem SPADE EDGE SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Lawn condition @ finish grade; See Civil Plans Hardwood Bark mulch Planting Soil 6" 3" 3" 3" 2 8 3 7 4 6 Area to receive River Rock or Finished grade 6 1 2" 6" Weld corners. Typical joint Metal Landscaping Edging METAL EDGE Not to Scale Topsoil, as specified in Landscape Bed Preparation detail. Stabilized Decomposed Granite 5TREE PROTECTION Not To Scale TRENCHING/EXCAVATION ZONE A (CRITICAL ROOT ZONE) 1.NO DISTURBANCE ALLOWED without site-specific inspection and approval of methods to minimize root damage. 2.Severance of roots larger than 2" diameter requires Landscape Architect's approval. 3.Tunneling or boring required to install utilities 3'-0" below grade or deeper. ZONE B (DRIPLINE) 1.Operation of heavy equipment and/or stockpiling of materials subject to Landscape Architect's approval. Surface Protection* measures required. 2.Trenching allowed as follows: -Excavation by hand or with hand-driver trencher may be required. -Limit trench width. Do not disturb Zone A, maintain 2/3 or more of Zone B in undisturbed condition. 3. Tunneling or boring may be required for trenches deeper than 3'-0". ZONE C (FEEDER ROOT ZONE) 1.Operation of heavy equipment and/or stockpiling of materials subject to Landscape Architect's approval. Surface Protection* measures required. 2.Trenching with heavy equipment allowed as follows: -Minimize trench width. -Maintain 2/3 or more of Zone C in undisturbed condition. FENCING/ROOT PROTECTION 4' high vinyl protection fence at the greater of Zone B (Dripline) or to a radius (in feet) of 1.5x the caliper (in inches) of the tree, minimum, and at Zone C (Feeder Root Zone) if possible. Refer to Detail this Sheet. Upon Landscape Architect's approval, a plywood box (8' minimum height) may be used where fencing cannot be achieved. Landscape Architect's approval required for use/access within Zone B. Permission for use/access requires Surface Protection Measures for all unfenced, unpaved surfaces within Zone B. *SURFACE PROTECTION MEASURES 1.Mulch Layer, 6"-8" Depth 2.3 4" Plywood 3.Steel Plates PLAN ELEVATION Zone A; DIA = 1/2X 3' - 0 " Zone B; DIA = X Zone C; DIA = 2X X DR I P L I N E DR I P L I N E NOTE: Contractor may submit alternate methods of tree protection to Landscape Architect for consideration.Metal fence post (6' o.c. max.) 4' high vinyl protection fence Minimum protection area shall extend to a radius (in feet) of 1.5 x the caliper (in inches) of the tree, Refer to plan. NOTE: 1.Refer to tree protection specifications. 2.Contractor may submit alternate methods of tree protection to Landscape Architect for Consideration.