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Se`p 23 �2008 9: 26RM HP LRSERJET FRX _ 952-469-3506 p. 3 <br /> Short dry mix: (appro�rastely SO'Y.) <br /> 53°/a Little bluestem,32%Side oats grama, <br /> l0%Blue grama by PLS weight. <br /> 3%June gress, 1°i6 Kelm's brome, <br /> 1"/o Poverty oats grass b�bulk weig�t................................................. 41bs. <br /> Mbced heigbt mesic miz:(apProumstety 40%) <br /> 32%Big bluestem,28%Little bhtostem,22%Itld'lari gra�s, <br /> 10%3ide oats gl'ama,3%Caneda wild rye,2%SwitCh grass <br /> by PLS weight 1%Kalm's brome, l%June grass, <br /> 1°�Sand dropseed by bulk weight........................................................ 31bs. <br /> Tall wet mfit:(approximately 10%) <br /> 43%Big b}uestem, 10%Canada wild rye, <br /> 8%Switch grass,4%Indian grass,4°10 Little bluestem by PLS weight. <br /> 12%Cua•d grass, 10°k Blue joiat giass, <br /> _ ._. _ _ . . _ _ �2%_Fting�d.hrnrae,2'Yo Yirguiia wild rye,2"/o Wool gr.ass, _ _ _.__ <br /> 2%Grcen bulrush, 1%Giaat bur-reed by bulk weight......................... 1 lb. <br /> Wildflowers oz./project area <br /> Giant hyssoP(Agastache foenic�+lum).................................................. 1 az. <br /> Leadplant(Amorpha canescens).......................................................... .5 oz. <br /> Swamp miikweed(Ascle,pias incarnota).............................................. .5 oz. <br /> Butterfly weed(Ascle,�ras tuberosa) ........... ....................................... 1 oz <br /> Smooth aster(Aster laevrs). ................................................................. .5 oz. <br /> NewF,agland aster(Aster novae-angliae).......,.................................... 1 oz <br /> Common ox-eye(Heliopsis helianlhoides).......................................... 1 oz <br /> Bushclover(Lespedeza capitata)........................................................ .S oz. <br /> Tall blazing star(Liatris pycrroslachya)............................................... 2 oz. <br /> Wildbergamot(Monarda,f�ctulosa)..................................................... 1 oz. <br /> Wtrite prairie clover(Petalastemum candidum)................................... l oz. <br /> Purple prairie clover(Petalostemta�e pr�rpureum)..........................,..... 2 oz. <br /> Mountain mint(Pycnantheraum virginiarrum)...................................... l oz. <br /> Yellow coneflower(Ratibida pfnnata)..............................,.................. ] oz. <br /> Black-ey�Susan(Rudbeckia hrrta).................................................... 2 oz. <br /> Stiffgoldenrod(Solidago rigida)......................................................... l oz. <br /> Tall me$dow rue(Thalictrwrr dasycarpum)......................................... l oz. <br /> B1ucvervain(Verbena hastata)............................................................ 2 oz. <br /> Culver's root(Yeronicastrt�m vlrglnicum)........................................... 1 oz. � <br /> Golden alexanders(Zrzta mrrea).......................................................... 1 oz. <br /> D. Eroaion 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 Plantiug: <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 throug. ut, <br /> or in designated areas of the project. The plants used will consist primarily of spec es <br /> other than those previously seeded. <br />
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