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04/01/03
Project Number
020350 -20200
PLANT MATERIAL SCHEDULE
Plant Type Key Number Size
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Ornamental Trees
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3 Gal.
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5 Gal.
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2.5' Cal. B/B
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2.5' Cal. B/B
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Botanical Name Common Name
Aronia a. 'Brilliantissima'
Cornus s. 'Cardinal'
Potentilla f. 'Abbotswood'
Potentilla f. 'Goldfinger'
Spiraea x. 'Anthony Waterer'
Spiraea j. 'Goldmound'
Viburnum plicatum 'tomentosum'
Buxus s. 'Vardar Valley'
Juniperus c. 'Sea Green'
Juniperus Scopulorum
Ilex Glabra 'Nordic'
Ilex x. meserveae 'Blue Girl'
Ilex verticillata
Taxus media 'Densiformis'
Cladrastis kentukea
Fagus Sylvatica 'Asplenifolia'
Gleditsia t. 'Inermis'
Liriodendron tulipifera
Quercus rubra
Quercus r. 'Fastigiata'
Tilia Americana 'Fastigiata'
Tilia tomentosa
Ulmus parvifolia
Amelanchier Arborea 'Springtime'
Acer Griseum
Betula Nigra 'Heritage'
Cornus Kousa
Fraxinus p. 'Leprachan'
Magnolia x. quinquepeta 'Galaxy'
Prunus serrulata 'Amanogawa'
Syringa Reticulata
Red Chokeberry
Redosier Dogwood
Potentilla
Potentilla
Anthony Waterer Spiraea
Feather Reed Grass
Doublefile Viburnum
Boxwood
Sea Green Juniper
Skyrocket Juniper
Nordic Inkberry
Blue Girl Holly
Winterberry
Spreading Yew
Yellowwood
European Beech
Thornless Honeylocust
Tulip
Red Oak
Columnar English Oak
American Linden
Silver Linden
Lacebark Elm
Shadblow Serviceberry
Paperbark Maple
Heritage River Birch
Kousa Dogwood
Green Ash
Galaxy Magnolia
Oriental Cherry
Japanese Tree Lilac
Remarks
All Plant Selections Shall Be Of Locally
Grown Plant Material.
All Plant Material Shall Be Of Comparable
Size and Shape.
All Plant Material Shall Have Uniform
Branching Providing For Consistent Shape
And Free Of Bare Spots.
NORTH
LANDSCAPE NOTES
1. All planting beds
are to incorporate Dewitt Weed Barrier, or equivalent, between a minimum of three inches
of shredded hardwood mulch and a minimum of six inches of topsoil or planting mix. An approved
pre emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting beds before and after mulching at rates
specified by the manufacturer.
2. All soil in designated planting areas to be loosened to depth of 6 inches prior to planting.
3. It is the landscape contractor's responsibility to provide and verify that the topsoil in the planting
areas is not over compacted and is reasonably free from subsoil, stones, downed timber, brush,
roots, stumps, rubbish, broken concrete, and any other material that may impede the establishment
of the proposed plant material.
4. All trees and evergreen plant material to be balled and burlapped, unless otherwise noted.
5. All shrubs may either be container grown, or balled and burlapped.
6. The landscape contractor shall supply all plant material in quantities sufficient to complete all
plantings shown on the drawings. If quantities of plant materials shown on the drawings conflicts
with quantities given on the plant list, the quantities shown on the drawings shall supersede the
7 fanf'. deviation from the project specifications effecting the health, handling, fertilization,
•naintenance and general condition of the specified plant material must be presented to the owner
in written format for approval prior to execution. The landscape contractor shall assume full
responsibility and associated cost for all changes made without proper approval.
8. All plant material to be planted at the same relative depth as before transplanted.
9. Flood all plants twice during the first twenty -four hour period after planting.
10. Begin maintenance immediately after planting and continue until final acceptance.
11. All plant material shall be guaranteed for one full year from date of acceptance.
12. All plants to be guaranteed and maintained to be in healthy condition for one full year after
acceptance of all planting.
13. All new planting material shall meet or exceed (ASNS) American Standards for Nursery Stock
Specifications of Quality.
14. All proposed plant materials are shown at 3/4 mature growth. Space as indicated on plant list
or to proper horticultural methods.
15. Tree caliper size indiAtes the diameter of the trunk taken at 6 inches above ground level or top of
16. All planting bed lines are to have a cleared spade cut edge to a minimum depth of 4 inches.
root ball.
17. Keep the soil of all b]lled and container plants moist until they are planted. If plants cannot
be planted immediately, they should be heeled in and balls /containers should be covered with mulch.
The location of a designated landscape material staging area shall be determined by both the
landscape contractor and the owners on site representative.
18. The landscape contractor shall coordinate all finish grading of all lawn areas with the general
contractor and owner pricr to beginning any final grading work. A minimum of 4" inches topsoil
shall be provided over all lawn areas receiving seed or sod. All work shall be in accordance with
the Project Specifications Section 02900 and 02930.
19. Contact all Utility Companies to locate all mains, conduits, service lines, etc., in the affected
construction area.
20. The location and protection of utility structures and facilities, their support and maintenance
during landscape construction (in cooperation with applicable utility) is the expressed responsibility of
the landscape contractor.
21. The landscape contractor is responsible for coordinating and scheduling the landscape installation
with other site work to assure proper placement of plant materials and other landscaping.
Evergreen Tree Planting Section
Trees 5" Cal. Or Larger
No Staking Required
Under 5" Cal.
(Not To Scale)
Plan View
(Not To Scale)
Tree Planting Section
(Not To Scale)
Plant Trees With Root Flare at
Grade Level
3" Shredded Hardwood Mulch
Do Not Pile Mulch on Tree Trunk
Remove All Wire, Strings And
Burlap From Top Of Ball
Finish Grade, Plant Tree 6"
Higher Than Grade
4" High Compacted Saucer
Slow Release Fertilizer
Tablets Per Manufacturer's
Recommendations
Planting Mixture
Compacted Saucer
3" Mulch Bed
Top Of Root Ball
7' Stake locate One Stake
Directly Sw Of Tree
Tree Trunk
Reinforced Rubber Hose
#10 Wire
Note: Remove Wires and Stakes
After One Year
3 Reinforced Rubber Hose
Sections With Double Strand
Of #10 Wire
Wrap CO Double Strand Wire At
Least Twice Around Each Post
Wrap Tree From Bottom Up With
507 Overlap And Tie Securely
Plant Trees With Root Flare at
Grade Level
3" Shredded Hardwood Mulch
Do Not Pile Mulch on Tree Trunk
Remove All Wire, Strings And
Burlap From Top Of Ball
Finish Grade, Plant Tree 6"
Higher Than Grade
6" High Compacted Saucer
Slow Release Fertilizer
Tablets Per Manufacturer's
Recommendations
Planting Mixture
Plant Shrub With Root Flare at
Grade Level
Planting Mixture
Shrub Planting Section
(Not To Scale)
3" Shredded Hardwood Mulch
Do Not Pile Mulch on Shrub Stem
Remove All Wire, Strings And
Burlap From Top Of Ball
Finish Grade
4" High Compacted Saucer
Slow Release Fertilizer
Tablets Per Manufacturer's
Recommendations
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CAUTION
LOCATIONS OF ALL EXSTING UNDERGROUND UMUT1ES
MOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED UPON ABOVE
GROUND EVIDENCE (indudng, but not limited to,
manhdes, islets, vdves, and marks made upon
the ground by others) AND ARE SPECULATIVE IN
NATURE. THERE MAY ALSO BE OTHER EXISTING
UNDERGROUND UDUTIES FOR WHICH THERE IS NO
ABOVE GROUND EVIDENCE OR FOR WHICH NO ABOVE
GROUND EVIDENCE WAS OBSERVED. THE EXACT
LOCATIONS OF SAID EIWSTING UNDERGROUND
UTIUDES SHOULD BE VOWED BY THE CONTRACTOR
PRIOR TO ANY AND ALL CONSTRUCTION.,
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