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North Arm
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520 North Arm Dr
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� o <br /> � <br /> ' � Short dry mix: (approximately 50%) <br /> � 53%Little bluestem,32%Side oats grama, <br /> � 10%Blue grama by PLS weight. <br /> � <br /> �, p 3%June grass, 1%Kalm's brome, <br /> y � 1%Poverty oats grass by bulk weight.................................................. 4 lbs. <br /> �--� <br /> � U Mixed height mesic mix: (approximately 40%) <br /> y .-� 32%Big bluestem,28%Little bluestem,22%Indian grass, <br /> � � 10%Side oats grama,3%Canada wild rye,2%Switch grass <br /> Q � by PLS weight. 1%Kalm's brome, 1%June grass, <br /> � � 1%Sand dropseed by bulk weight........................................................ 3 lbs. <br /> � <br /> � .N :� Tall wet mix: (approximately 10%) <br /> � � � <br /> 4 3%Big b lues tem, 1 0%Cana da wi l d rye, <br /> � � � 8%Switch grass,4%Indian grass,4%Little bluestem by PLS weight. <br /> w a w 12%Cord gass, 10%Blue joint gass, <br /> 2%Fringed brome,2%Virginia wild rye,2%Wool grass, <br /> 2%Green bulrush, 1%Giant bur-reed by bulk weight......................... 1 lb. <br /> Wildflowers oz./project area <br /> Giant hyssop(Agastache foeniculum).................................................. 1 oz. <br /> Leadplant(Amorpha canescens).......................................................... .5 oz. <br /> Swamp milkweed(Asclepias incarnata).............................................. .5 oz. <br /> Butterfly weed(Asclepias tuberosa).................................................... 1 oz. <br /> Smooth aster(Aster laevis)................................................................... .5 oz. <br /> New England aster(Aster novae-angliae)............................................ 1 oz. <br /> Common ox-eye(Heliopsis helianthoides).......................................... 1 oz. <br /> Bush clover(Lespedeza capitata)........................................................ .5 oz. <br /> Tall blazing star(Liatris pycnostachya)............................................... 2 oz. <br /> Wild bergamot(Monardafistulosa)..................................................... 1 oz. <br /> White prairie clover(Petalostemum candidum)................................... 1 oz. <br /> Purple prairie clover(Petalostemum purpureum)................................ 2 oz. <br /> Mountain mint(Pycnanthemum virginianum)...................................... 1 oz. <br /> Yellow coneflower(Ratibida pinnata)................................................. 1 oz. <br /> Black-eyed Susan(Rudbeckia hirta).................................................... 2 oz. <br /> Stiff goldenrod(Solidago rigida)......................................................... 1 oz. <br /> Tall meadow rue(Thalictrum dasycarpum)......................................... 1 oz. <br /> Blue vervain(Yerbena hastata)............................................................ 2 oz. <br /> Culver's root(Veronicastrum virginicum)........................................... 1 oz. <br /> Golden alexanders(Zizia aurea).......................................................... 1 oz. <br /> D. Erosion Control: <br /> 1. The planted areas must be mulched with clean straw at a rate of 1.5 tons per acre. <br /> E. Plants and Planting: <br /> 1. As an option, the planting can be further diversified with wildflower and/or grass <br /> seedlings. These will be planted individually in appropriate microhabitats throughout, <br /> or in designated areas of the project. The plants used will consist primarily of species <br /> 2 <br />
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