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Cup plant(Silphium perfoliatum) Western spiderwort(Tradescantia occidentalis) <br /> Blue-eyed grass(Sisyrinchium campestre) Blue vervain (Verbena hastata) <br /> Wood blue-eyed grass(Sisyrinchium montanum) Hoary vervain (Verbena stricta) <br /> Missouri goldenrod (Solidago missouriensis) Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata) <br /> Gray goldenrod (Solidago nemoralis) Culver's root(Veronicastrum virginicum) <br /> Upland goldenrod (Solidago ptarmicoides) Blue marsh violet(Viola cucullata) <br /> Stiff goldenrod(Solidago rigida) Prairie violet(Viola pedatifida) <br /> Showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa) Arrow leaved violet(Viola sagittata) <br /> Bur reed (Sparganium eurycarpum) Downy blue violet(Viola sororia) <br /> Woundwort(Stachys palustris) Heart-leaved Alexander(Zizia aptera) <br /> Tall meadow rue(Thalictrum dasycarpum) Golden alexanders(Zizia aurea) <br /> Early meadow rue(Thalictrum dioicum) <br /> Grasses and Sedges <br /> httq://www.qra irieresto.com/Cate¢orvList.php?cl D=12 <br /> Fringed brome(eromus ciliatus) Fox sedge(Carex vulpinoidea) <br /> Blue joint grass(Calamagrostis canadensis) Spike rush (Eleocharis ovata) <br /> Bottlebrush sedge(Carex comosa) Green bulrush (Scirpus atrovirens) <br /> Pointed broom sedge(Carex scoparia) Wool grass(Scirpus cyperinus) <br /> Sprengel's sedge(Carex sprengelii) Cord grass(Spartina pectinata) <br /> Tussock sedge(Carex stricta) <br /> F. Management: http://www.preirieresto.com/manaaement overview.shtml <br /> 1. Management (maintenance) plays a vital role in the eventual success of any native <br /> landscape installation, especially during the establishment period. <br /> 2. During the first growing season the project area may need to be mowed to control <br /> annual weed development. If a "closed" canopy of weed cover develops, it should be <br /> mowed to aid in the growth of the prairie seedlings by reducing competition. Mowing <br /> may also be necessary if the weeds are about to set seed. Optimum cutting height, <br /> depending on the wildflower species present, is typically 4 to 6 inches. Mowings done <br /> by PRI will be billed separately unless they are included as part of the installation <br /> contract. <br /> 3. In years following the first growing season, management services could include site <br /> monitoring, prescribed burning, mowing, spot spraying, spot mowing, herbicide <br /> wicking or hand weeding. PRI provides estimates for management services on an <br /> annual basis prior to the growing season. Most of these services are billed on a time <br /> and materials basis and the annual estimates are not exceeded without client <br /> approval. Some services such prescribed burning are provided as a lump sum cost. A <br /> summary of billing rates and materials costs will be provided with the estimate. <br /> 4. For your reference an estimate for the first three years of management is listed in <br /> section H. <br /> 5 <br />