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STREAM —BUFFER MITIGATION GENERAL PLANTING NOTES
SITE PREPARATION SHOULD BEGIN IN THE FALL PRIOR TO THE TREE PLANTING AND SEEDING
IF IT IS NECESSARY TO KILL OFF ANY INVASIVE UNDESIRED SPECIES WITH HERBICIDES.
UNDESIRED SPECIES MAY INCLUDE MULTIFLORA ROSE, HONEYSUCKLE AND OTHER SPECIES
DEEMED TO BE INVASIVE BY THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION.
THE HERBICIDE SHOULD BE APPLIED BY A LICENSED SPRAY TECHNICIAN USING A NON -TOXIC,
BIODEGRADABLE HERBICIDE TO CONTROL UNDESIRABLE VEGETATION.
PRIOR TO TREE PLANTING AND SEEDING AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT GROWING SEASON,
THE GROUND SURFACE SHALL BE PREPARED AND ORDERED BY TILLING OR SCARIFYING TO A
MINIMUM DEPTH OF 2". TEST SOIL PH; THE PH LEVEL WITHIN THE GENERALIZED ROOT ZONE
OF STREAM BUFFER MITIGATION PLANTINGS SHOULD BE TESTED AND BROUGHT TO WITHIN A
RANGE OF 6.0 TO 7.0. THE PH ADJUSTMENTS CAN BE MADE USING POWDERED LIME.
ALL PLANTING PATTERNS SHALL BE RANDOM AND MIXED TO MIMIC NATURAL LANDSCAPES.
• 1.5"-2" CALIPER CANOPY TREES AVERAGE OF 30' ON -CENTER
• 0.75"-1" CALIPER UNDERSTORY TREES AVERAGE OF 20' ON -CENTER
• 15"-18" SHRUBS AVERAGE OF 6' ON -CENTER
• BARE ROOT SEEDLINGS/WHIPS AVERAGE OF 6' ON -CENTER
TREES SHOULD BE PLANTED AS SOON AS THE AMBIENT SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 41' F
THROUGH MAY.
PLANTS SHALL REMAIN UPRIGHT DURING TRANSPORT/STORAGE. PLANTS STORED ONSITE MUST
BE PLANTED WITHIN THREE DAYS OF DELIVERY. IN ADDITION, THE PLANTS SHOULD BE STORED
IN A PROTECTED AREA UPON ARRIVAL IN ORDER TO SHADE THEM FROM EXPOSURE TO THE
SUN AND DRYING WIND. PLANTS THAT CANNOT BE PLANTED IMMEDIATELY UPON DELIVERY
SHALL BE KEPT WELL SHADED, PROTECTED, AND WATERED. ALL DAMAGED PLANTS SHALL BE
REMOVED FROM STORAGE WHEREUPON THEY MAY BE USED AS MULCH UNLESS THEY ARE
DISEASED.
HOLES EXCAVATED FOR THE TREES SHALL BE 3-TIMES THE CONTAINER DIAMETER OR AT
LEAST 6" WIDER THAN THE BARE ROOT DIAMETER. THE HOLES MAY BE EXCAVATED EITHER BY
HAND SHOVEL OR BY POWER AUGER. EXCESS SOIL GENERATED FROM THE EXCAVATIONS
SHALL BE DISPOSED OF RANDOMLY OVER THE SITE. THE PLANTS SHALL BE SET AT THE
SAME DEPTH THAT THEY WERE GROWN IN AND THE TRUNK SHOULD BE SITUATED NEARLY
PLUMB. AVOID PLANTING SEEDLINGS IN EXTREMELY DRY, HOT OR WINDING CONDITIONS. HEAT
AND WIND CAN QUICKLY DRY OUT LEAVES AND ROOTS. WATER THE SOIL AROUND THE
SEEDLINGS IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING.
AREAS COMPACTED BY FOOT OR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SHALL BE TILLED OR AERATED PRIOR TO
RESEEDING AREA AFTER TREES HAVE BEEN PLANTED.
BROADCAST THE SUGGESTED SEED MIX BY HAND OR MACHINE EVENLY OVER THE PLANTING
AREA AND COVER THE SEEDS WITH APPROXIMATELY 1/4-INCH OF SOIL USING A DISK OR
OTHER IMPLEMENT. AFTER SEEDS ARE COVERED, THE SOIL SHOULD BE LIGHTLY ROLLED TO
ENSURE A GOOD SEED TO SOIL CONTACT FOLLOWED BY APPLICATION OF CHOPPED AND
BLOWN WHEAT STRAW MULCH.
NO STORAGE OF HERBICIDES OR OTHER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS SHALL BE PERMITTED
NEAR THE PLANT STORAGE OR MITIGATION AREAS.
ALL WOODY PLANTS AND SEED MIXES SPECIFIED ARE NATIVE SPECIES. ANY AND ALL PLANT
OR SEEDING SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE NATIVE, CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT ANY
SUBSTITUTION IS A NATIVE EQUIVALENT AND NOT ON THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
CONSERVATION AND RECREATION INVASIVE SPECIES PLANT LIST.
STREAM —BUFFER MITIGATION MAINTENANCE NOTES
WOODY VEGETATION AREAS
1. VISUALLY INSPECT PLANTING AREAS ON AN ANNUAL BASIS.
A. RESEED BARE SPOTS WITH A MIXTURE OF GRASS, PERENNIAL AND/OlR WOODY
VEGETATION SEEDS. USE NATIVE SPECIES ONLY.
B. IDENTIFY WEED PROBLEMS WITHIN THE PLANTING AREA.
a. CONTROL WEEDS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BEFORE THEY GROW OUT OF CONTROL.
WEED CONTROL METHODS WILL VARY, BUT MAY INCLUDE REMOVAL BY HAND,
MOWING, SELECTIVE USE OF HERBICIDES, MULCHING, AND OTHER INTEGRATED
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT (IVM) TECHNIQUES.
b. CONTINUE WEED CONTROL UNTIL WOODY PLANTS ARE FULLY ESTABLISHED IN THE
PLANTING AREA, NORMALLY 2 TO 3 YEARS AFTER PLANTING.
C. INSPECT AREA FOR EVIDENCE OF HIGH DEER BROWSE PRESSURE OR RODENT
POPULATIONS.
a. IF THERE IS EVIDENCE OF HIGH IMMORTALITY RATE, CONSIDER AVAILABLE OPTIONS
FOR CONTROLLING PEST PROBLEM SUCH AS FENCING, TREE SHEILTERS, AND TREE
CAGES TO REPELLENTS, INCLUDING IN -SOIL SYSTEMIC TABLETS, FOLIAR SPRAYS
OF MANY TYPES AND ACTIVE INGREDIENTS.
D. CHECK SURVIVAL IN LATE FALL AFTER SECOND YEAR TO ESTABLISH SURVIVAL RATE.
MINIMAL SURVIVAL IS 600 PLANTS/ACRE OR A 50% SURVIVAL RATE.
a. IF THE SURVIVAL RATE IS NOT AT THE SPECIFIED MINIMUM AND REPLACEMENT
PLANTINGS ARE WARRANTED, PLANTING AREAS SHOULD BE SURVEYED TO TRY TO
IDENTIFY THE LIKELY CAUSE OF THE PLANT MORTALITY. SOURCES OF THE
MORTALITY SHOULD BE CONTROLLED AND MITIGATED FOR PRIOR PLANTINGS
REPLACEMENTS.
E. CHECK FOR NATURAL REGENERATION. WHERE ABUNDANT, LIMIT FURTHER MOWING
UNLESS SITE IS PRONE TO VOLES OR INVASIVE PLANTS.
F. IF TREE TUBES ARE USED, REGULARLY INSPECT THEM TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE NOT
TOO TIGHT ON THE TREE, THAT SMALL ANIMALS OR INSECTS HAVE NOT BUILT NESTS
INSIDE THE TUBES, AND THAT THE TREE IS GROWING PROPERLY. REPLACE OR
REMOVE THE TUBES AS NEEDED.
G. IN YEARS 3-5, PRUNE AND THIN TREES AND SHRUBS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE
GROWING SPACE AND OPTIMAL GROWTH RATES.
2. VISUALLY INSPECT PLANTING AREAS AFTER MAJOR STORM EVENTS.
A. IF STORM DAMAGE IS PRESENT, FIX EROSION DAMAGE THEN REPLANT AREA AT THE
MINIMUM PLANTING RATE FROM THE ORIGINAL PLANTING PLAN OR RESEED
MANUFACTURES' RECOMMENDED APPLICATION RATE
3. IF POSSIBLE, AVOID WORKING IN THE RIPARIAN AREA BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND AUGUST 15.
DURING THIS TIME PERIOD, DISTURBANCE CAN BE DETRIMENTAL TO A VARIETY OF
WILDLIFE, BECAUSE OF MATING AND NEWLY BORN WILDLIFE.
GRASS AND PERENNIAL PLANTING AREAS
1. VISUALLY INSPECT PLANTING AREAS ON AN ANNUAL BASIS.
A. RESEED BARE SPOTS WITH A MIXTURE OF GRASS AND/OR PERENNIAL SEEDS. USE
NATIVE SPECIES ONLY.
B. IDENTIFY WEED PROBLEMS WITHIN THE PLANTING AREA.
a. CONTROL WEEDS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BEFORE THEY GROW OUT OF CONTROL.
WEED CONTROL METHODS WILL VARY, BUT MAY INCLUDE REMOVAL BY HAND,
MOWING, SELECTIVE USE OF HERBICIDES, MULCHING, AND OTHER INTEGRATED
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT (IVM) TECHNIQUES.
2. MOW ON AN ANNUAL BASIS TO CONTROL WOODY VEGETATION GROWTH.
3. VISUALLY INSPECT PLANTING AREAS AFTER MAJOR STORM EVENTS.
A. IF STORM DAMAGE IS PRESENT, FIX EROSION DAMAGE THEN REPLANT AREA AT THE
MINIMUM PLANTING RATE FROM THE ORIGINAL PLANTING PLAN OR RESEED
MANUFACTURES' RECOMMENDED APPLICATION RATE
4. IF POSSIBLE, AVOID WORKING IN THE RIPARIAN AREA BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND AUGUST 15.
DURING THIS TIME PERIOD, DISTURBANCE CAN BE DETRIMENTAL TO A VARIETY OF
WILDLIFE, BECAUSE OF MATING AND NEWLY BORN WILDLIFE.
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THESE EASEMENT'S MUST BE RECORDED PRIOR TO THE RELEASE OF ANY MITIGATION BOND.
18,452 SF WILL 13E BONDED WITH THIS PLAN (WP02019-7)
40,537 SF WILL BE BONDED WITH BLOCK 32 (WP02018-77)
221,361 SF IS ALREADY BONDED WITH THE 4 APPLICATIONS LISTED UNDER THE APPROVED
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BLOCK 35
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BLOCK 7
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126,209 SF
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PLANTING AREA
#1
130,878 SF*
PLANTING AREA
#2
42,180 SF*
PLANTING AREA
#3
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PLANTING AREA
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STREAMBUFFER MITIGATIONTING AREA #1 -UPPER BALLARD POND
MITIGATION AREA PROVIDED = 130,878 SF (3.00 AC)
MIXED VEGETATION MITIGATION AREAS
FOR EVERY 400 SQUARE -FOOT UNIT OR FRACTION THEREOF PLANT:
ONE (1) CANOPY TREE @ 1.5"-2" CALIPER
TWO (2) UNDERSTORY TREES @ 0.75"-1.5" CALIPER
THREE (3) SMALL SHRUBS OR WOODY GROUNDCOVER
MITIGATION AREA A 28,278 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:71 CANOPY, 141 UNDERSTORY, 212 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 424
MITIGATION AREA B 5,869 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED: 15 CANOPY, 29 UNDERSTORY, 44 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 88
MITIGATION AREA C 2,306 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:6 CANOPY, 12 UNDERSTORY, 17 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 35
MITIGATION AREA D 1,147 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:3 CANOPY, 6 UNDERSTORY, 9 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 18
MITIGATION AREA E 1,944 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:5 CANOPY, 10 UNDERSTORY, 15 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 30
MITIGATION AREA F 3,645 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:9 CANOPY, 18 UNDERSTORY, 27 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 54
MITIGATION AREA G 1,936 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:5 CANOPY, 10 UNDERSTORY, 15 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 30
MITIGATION AREA H 1,730 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:4 CANOPY, 9 UNDERSTORY, 13 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 26
MITIGATION AREA 1 1,789 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:4 CANOPY, 9 UNDERSTORY, 13 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 26
MITIGATION AREA J 1,805 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:5 CANOPY, 9 UNDERSTORY, 14 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 28
MITIGATION AREA K 1,422 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:4 CANOPY, 7 UNDERSTORY, 11 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 22
MITIGATION AREA L 2,395 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:6 CANOPY, 12 UNDERSTORY, 18 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 36
MITIGATION AREA M 2,552 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:6 CANOPY, 13 UNDERSTORY, 19 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 38
MITIGATION AREA N 1,570 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:4 CANOPY, 8 UNDERSTORY, 12 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 24
MITIGATION AREA 0 8,696 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED:22 CANOPY, 43 UNDERSTORY, 65 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 130
SUBTOTAL MIXED VEGETATION AREA 67,084 SF
PLANTING REQUIRED: 168 CANOPY, 335 UNDERSTORY, 503 SHRUBS
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS: 1,006
PERENNIAL & GRASSES MITIGATION_ AREAS
MITIGATION
AREA
1
13,501
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
2
4,236
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
3
3,304
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
4
1,829
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
5
27,114
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
6
1,831
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
7
4,427
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
8
1,971
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
9
1,158
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
10
1,508
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
11
891
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
12
1,974
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
13
754
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
14
2,345
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
15
557
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
16
2,242
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
17
5,496
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
18
4,684
SF
MITIGATION
AREA
19
11,312
SF
SUBTOTAL
PERENNIAL/GRASS AREA 91,1134 SF
AREA EQUIVALENT*
63,794 SF
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PER COUNTY COMMENTS
03/20/2019
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
04/26/2019
DATE
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SCALE
1"-30'
CONTOUR INTERVAL
2 FEET
FILE NUMBER
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AREA A PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
5
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
3
Liquidambar styracif/ua
SWEET GUM
5
Quercus palustris
PIN OAK
UNDERSTORY TREES
5
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
5
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
5
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
5
Ilexopaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
6
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
7
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
5
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
5
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
7
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
5
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
5
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
5
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
78 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA B PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
4
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
5
Quercus bicolor
SWAMP RED OAK
UNDERSTORY TREES
5
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
5
Cornus florida
DOGWOOD
7
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
SMALL SHRUBS
8
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
7
flex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
5
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
5
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
51 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA C PLANTING SCHEDULE
SIZE/ COMMENTS
(BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
SIZE1 COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SiZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
3
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
3
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
5
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
5
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
5
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
5
Magnolia virginiana
SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA
7
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
SMALL SHRUBS
4
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
6
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
5
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
8
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
7
Physocarpus opulifollus
NINEBARK
4
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
67 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA D PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE[COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
5
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
7
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
6
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
5
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
9
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
8
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
7
Ma nolia virginiana
9 9
SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA
6
Ilexopaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
7
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
10
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
7
Fothergilla gardenli
DWARF FOTHERGILLA
13
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
9
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
9
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
8
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
11
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
134 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA E PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
5
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
5
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
9
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
7
Liquidambarstyraciflua
SWEET GUM
9
Quercus palustris
PIN OAK
3
Juglans nigra
BLACK WALNUT
7
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
15
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
10
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
11
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
11
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
15
Ilex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
13
Oxydendrum arboreum
SOURWOOD
13
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALLSHRUBS
13
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
17
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
15
Fothergillagardenii
DWARF FOTHERGILLA
13
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
17
1/ex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
9
Lindera benzoin
SPICEBUSH
10
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
15
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
11
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
13
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
266 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA F PLANTING SCHEDULE
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIIPS
7
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
7
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
4
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
5
Quercus palustris
PIN OAK
8
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
11
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
7
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
9
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
11
/lexopaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
9
Oxydendrum arboreum
SOURWOOD
13
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
13
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
11
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
13
flex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
13
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
17
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
10
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
15
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
183 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA G PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
5
Platanus occidentalis
I AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
5
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
4
Ilex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
SMALL SHRUBS
6
Fothergillagardenii
DWARF FOTHERGILLA
7
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
27 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA H PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
3
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
6
Quercus bicolor
SWAMP RED OAK
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
11
Cornus florida
DOGWOOD
SMALL SHRUBS
3
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
7
1/ex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
7
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
5
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
5
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
54 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA I PLANTING SCHEDULE
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
5
Carya cordiformis
I BITTERNUT HICKORY
UNDERSTORY TREES
5
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
4
Oxydendrum arboreum
SOURWOOD
SMALL SHRUBS
7
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
7
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
28 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA J PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
3
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
3
Juglans nigra
BLACK WALNUT
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
5
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
SMALL SHRUBS
6
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
7
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
6
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
37 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA K PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
3
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
5
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
3
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
5
/lexopaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
SMALL SHRUBS
3
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
5
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
5
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
3
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
6
Viburnum dentatum
t ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
45 PLANTS PROVIDED
SIZE/ COMMENTS
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
SEEDING MIX
ERNST CONSERVATION SEEDS,
ERNMX-187 SOUTHEASTERN U.S. ROADSIDE NATIVE MIX (or Equivalent)
SEEDING RATE iS 20 LBS. PER ACRE
Mix Composition
40.6% Schizachyrium scoparium, 'Camper' - Little Bluestem, 'Camper'
25.0% Panicum anceps - Beaked Panicgrass
15.0% Elymus virginicus - Virginia Wildrye
3.0% Rudbeckia hirta - Biackeyed Susan
2.5% Coreopsis lanceolata - Lanceleaf Coreopsis
2.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata - Partridge Pea
1.5% Eryngium yuccifolium - Rattlesnake Master
1.5% Eupatorium coelestinum - Mistflower
1.0% Aster spectabilis - Showy Aster
1.0% Baptisia albescens - Spiked Wild Indigo
1.0% Chamaecrista nictitans - Sensitive Pea
1.0% Helianthus angustifolius - Swamp Narrowieaf Sunflower
1.0% Lespedeza virginica - Slender Lespedeza
0.8% Liatris gracilis - Slender Gayfeather
0.5% Coreopsis basalis - Goldenmane Tickseed
0.5% Coreopsis grandiflora - Largeflower Tickseed
0.5% Helenium fiexuosum - Purplehead Sneezeweed
0.4% Amsonia ciliata - Fringed Bluestar
0.3% Baptisia pendula - Largeleaf Wild Indigo
0.3% Silphiurn asteriscus var. laevicaule - Starry Rosinweed
0.3% Vernonia angustifolia - Tall ironweed, SC Ecotype)
0.2% Solidago speciosa - Showy Goldenrod
0.1 % Coreopsis verticillata - Whorled Tickseed
QUANTITY
AREAS A-E AND AREA 1-4 = 14.4 LBS
AREA F = 3.0 LBS
AREA G = 0.4 LBS
AREA H = 0.9 LBS
AREA I = 0.5 LBS
AREA J = 0.6 LBS
AREA K = 0.7 LBS
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PER COUNTY COMMENTS
03/20/2019
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
04/26/2019
DATE
FEB. 4, 2019
SCALE
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N/A
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REVISIONS 1
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
03/20/2019
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
04/26/2019
DATE
FEB. 4, 2019
SCALE
ill —60'
CONTOUR INTERVAL
2 FEET
FILE NUMBER
8053
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17 AREA A PLANTING SCHEDULE
AREA E PLANTING SCHEDULE
SEEDING MIX
1
QNTY. I BOTANICAL NAME I COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
8
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
11
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
7
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
7
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
7
Quercus palustris
PIN OAK
UNDERSTORY TREES
11
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
13
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
7
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
7
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
9
Magnolia virginiana
SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA
11
Ilex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
11
Oxydendrum arboreum
SOURWOOD
9
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
15
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
16
Cephalanthus occidentalis
B U TTO N B U S H
17
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
17
Itea virginica
VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
13
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
16
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
9
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
16
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
237 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA B PLANTING SCHEDULE
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME7
COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
7
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
9
Platanus occidentalls
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
9
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
9
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
8
1 Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
10
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
9
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
9
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
9
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
9
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
93 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA C PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
CANOPY
TREES
9
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
7
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
10
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
9
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
8
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
9
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
11
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
11
Magnolia virginiana
SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA
9
Ilex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
11
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
9
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
13
Callicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
11
Cephalanthus occidentalis
BUTTONBUSH
13
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
9
Ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
15
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
13
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
17
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
12
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
206 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA D PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY. I BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
CANOPY TREES
6
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
5
Juglans nigra
SLACK WALNUT
UNDERSTORY TREES
7
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
5
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
9
Ilex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
SMALL SHRUBS
6
Cephalanthus occidentalis
B U TTO N B U S H
7
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
6
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
5
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
7
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
63 PLANTS PROVIDED
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
QNTY
BOTANICAL NAME
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15
Acerrubrum
RED MAPLE
15
Betula nigra
RIVER BIRCH
19
Carya cordiformis
BITTERNUT HICKORY
11
Celtis occidentalis
HACKBERRY
17
Diospyros virginiana
PERSIMMON
10
Juglans nigra
BLACK WALNUT
13
Liquidambarstyracif/ua
SWEET GUM
17
Quercus palustris
PIN OAK
15
Platanus occidentalis
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
35
Amelanchier canadensis
SERVICEBERRY
22
Cercis canadensis
EASTERN REDBUD
21
Chionanthus virginicus
FRINGE TREE
35
Crataegus viridis
GREEN HAWTHORN
25
Hamamelis virginiana
AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
29
flex opaca
AMERICAN HOLLY
35
Ostrya virginiana
EASTERN HOPHORNBEAM
23
Oxydendrum arboreum
SOURWOOD
31
Viburnum prunifolium
BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
35
CaUicarpa americana
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
25
Cephalanthus occidentalis
B U TTO N B U S H
39
Fothergillagardenii
DWARF FOTHERGILLA
29
Hydrangea arborescens
WILD HYDRANGEA
39
Hypericum densiflorum
BUSHY ST. JOHN'S WORT
33
ilex verticillata
WINTERBERRY
31
Lindera benzoin
SPICEBUSH
35
Myrica pensylvanica
BAYBERRY
25
Physocarpus opulifolius
NINEBARK
25
S iraea latifolia
MEADOWSWEET
37
Vaccinium angustifolium
LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
35
Viburnum dentatum
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
776 PLANTS PROVIDED
SIZE/ COMMENTS
BARE ROOT
SEEDLINGS OR
WHIPS
ERNST CONSERVATION SEEDS,
ERNMX-187 SOUTHEASTERN U.S. ROADSIDE NATIVE MIX (or Equivalent)
SEEDING RATE IS 20 LBS. PER ACRE
Mix Composition
40.6% Schizachyrium scoparium, 'Camper'- Little Bluestem, `Camper'
25.0% Panicum anceps - Beaked Panicgrass
15.0% Elymus virginicus - Virginia Wildrye
3.0% Rudbeckia hirta - Blackeyed Susan
2.5% Coreopsis lanceolata - Lanceleaf Coreopsis
2.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata - Partridge Pea
1.5% Eryngium yuccifolium - Rattlesnake Master
1.5% Eupatorium coelestinum - Mistflower
1.0% Aster spectabilis - Showy Aster
1.0% Baptisia albescens - Spiked Wild Indigo
1.0% Chamaecrista nictitans - Sensitive Pea
1.0% Helianthus angustifolius - Swamp Narrowleaf Sunflower
1.0% Lespedeza virginica - Slender Lespedeza
0.8% Liatris gracilis - Slender Gayfeather
0.5% Coreopsis basalis - Goldenmane Tickseed
0.5% Coreopsis grandiflora - Largeflower Tickseed
0.5% Helenium flexuosum - Purplehead Sneezeweed
0.4% Amsonia ciliata - Fringed Bluestar
0.3% Baptisia pendula - Largeleaf Wild Indigo
0.3% Silphium asteriscus var. laevicaule - Starry Rosinweed
0.3% Vernonia angustifolia - Tall Ironweed, SC Ecotype)
0.2% Solidago speciosa - Showy Goldenrod
0.1 % Coreopsis verticillata - Whorled Tickseed
QUANTITY
AREA A = 3.9 LBS
AREA B = 1.6 LBS
AREA C = 3.4 LBS
AREA D = 1.0 LBS
AREA E = 12.8 LBS
AREA 1 = 6.8 LBS
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PER COUNTY COMMENTS
03/20/2019
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
04/26/2019
DATE
FEB. 4, 2019
SCALE
N/A
CONTOUR INTERVAL
2 FT
FILE NUMBER
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PER COUNTY COMMENTS
03/20/2019
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
04/26/2019
DATE
FEB. 4, 2019
SCALE
ill —50'
CONTOUR INTERVAL
2 FEET
FILE NUMBER
8058
SHEET
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AREA A PLANTING SCHEDULE
SEEDING MIX
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BOTANICAL NAME17 COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
ERNST CONSERVATION SEEDS,
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CANOPY TREES
SEEDING RATE IS 20 LBS. PER ACRE
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15
Acer rubrum RED MAPLE
Mix Composition
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Carya cordiformis BITTERNUT HICKORY
40.6% Schizachyrium scoparium, 'Camper'- Little Bluestem, 'Camper'
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11
Diospyros virginiana PERSIMMON
25.0% Panicum anceps - Beaked Panicgrass
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13
Liquidambar styraciflua SWEET GUM
15.0% Elymus virginicus - Virginia Wildrye
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17
Quercus palustris PIN OAK
3.0% Rudbeckia hirta - Blackeyed Susan
2.5% Coreopsis lanceolata - Lanceleaf Coreopsis
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Platanus occidentalis AMERICAN SYCAMORE
2.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata - Partridge Pea
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1.5% Eryngium yuccifolium - Rattlesnake Master
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19
Amelanchier canadensis SERVICEBERRY
1.5% Eupatorium coelestinum - Mistflower
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Cercis canadensis EASTERN REDBUD
1.0% Aster spectabilis -Showy Aster
1.0% Baptisia albescens - Spiked Wild Indigo
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Chionanthus virginicus FRINGE TREE
1.0% Chamaecrista nictitans - Sensitive Pea
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Crataegus viridis GREEN HAWTHORN
1.0% Helianthus angustifolius - Swamp Narrowleaf Sunflower
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Hamamelis virginiana AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
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Ilex opaca AMERICAN HOLLY
BARE ROOT
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0.8 /° Liatris gracilis - Slender Gayfeather
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0.5% Coreopsis basalis - Goldenmane Tickseed
7
Ostrya virginiana EASTERN HOPHORNBEAM
21
Oxydendrum arboreum SOURWOOD
WHIPS
0.5% Coreopsis grandiflora - Largeflower Tickseed
0.5% Helenium flexuosum - Purplehead Sneezeweed
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25
Viburnum prunifolium BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
0.4% Amsonia ciliata - Fringed Bluestar
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0.3% Baptisia pendula - Largeleaf Wild Indigo
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25
Cephalanthus occidentalis BUTTONBUSH
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Hydrangea arborescens WILD HYDRANGEA
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Ilex verticillata WINTERBERRY••/
QUANTITY
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35
Myrica pensylvanica BAYBERRY
AREA A = 7.9 LBS
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Physocarpus opulifolius NINEBARK
21
Spiraea latifolia MEADOWSWEET
AREA B = 8.2 LBS
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19
Vaccinium angustifolium LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
AREA C = 5.8 LBS
31
Viburnum dentatum ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
476 PLANTS PROVIDED
AREA B
PLANTING SCHEDULE
QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
REVISIONS
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
CANOPY TREES
03/20/2019
15
Acer rubrum RED MAPLE
12
Carya cordiformis BITTERNUT HICKORY
PER COUNTY COMMENTS
13
Ceitis occidentalis HACKBERRY
04/26/2019
11
Diospyros virginiana PERSIMMON
13
Liquidambar styraciflua SWEET GUM
9
Quercus palustris PIN OAK
11
Platanus occidentalis AMERICAN SYCAMORE
UNDERSTORY TREES
21
Amelanchier canadensis SERVICEBERRY
19
Cercis canadensis EASTERN REDBUD
17
Chionanthus virginicus FRINGE TREE
15
Crataegus viridis GREEN HAWTHORN
BARE ROOT
21 Hamamelis virginiana AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL SEEDLINGS OR
19
Ilex opaca AMERICAN HOLLY
WHIPS
DATE
13
Ostrya virginiana EASTERN HOPHORNBEAM
FEB. 4, 2019
17
Oxydendrum arboreum SOURWOOD
21
Viburnum prunifolium BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
SCALE
21
Callicarpa americana AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
N/A
25
Cephalanthus occidentalis BUTTONBUSH
27
Hydrangea arborescens WILD HYDRANGEA
29 Ilex verticillata WINTERBERRY
19
Lindera benzoin SPICEBUSH
CONTOUR INTERVAL
21
Myrica pensylvanica BAYBERRY
N/A
29
Physocarpus opulifolius NINEBARK
27
Spiraea latifolia MEADOWSWEET
25
Vaccinium angustifolium LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
24
Viburnum dentatum ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
494 PLANTS PROVIDED
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QNTY.
BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
SIZE/ COMMENTS
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CANOPY TREES
13
Acer rubrum RED MAPLE
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11
Carya cordiformis BITTERNUT HICKORY
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Diospyros virginiana PERSIMMON
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13
Platanus occidentalis
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14
Quercus palustris PIN OAK
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UNDERSTORY TREES
Amelanchier SERVICEBERRY
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13
Cercis canadensis EASTERN REDBUD
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15
Chionanthus virginicus FRINGE TREE
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Crataegus viridis GREEN HAWTHORN
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Hamamelis virginiana AMERICAN WITCH HAZEL
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Magnolia virginiana SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA
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15
Ilex opaca AMERICAN HOLLY
13
Oxydendrum arboreum SOURWOOD
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11
Viburnum prunifolium BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
SMALL SHRUBS
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Callicarpa americans AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY
Cephalanthus
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13
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Hydrangea arborescens WILD HYDRANGEA
r
25
Ilex verticillata WINTERBERRY
19
Itea virginica VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
17
Myrica pensylvanica BAYBERRY
15
Physocarpus opulifolius NINEBARK
19
Spiraea latifolia MEADOWSWEET
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Viburnum dentatum ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
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FILE NUMBER
352 PLANTS PROVIDED
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