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67 � 2 <br /> Katherine Marxen <br /> fronx Ron Anderson <br /> Sen� Tuesday,April 18,2017 4:29 PM <br /> To: Katherine Marxen <br /> Subjec� Fwd: Bailey- Piantings <br /> Se�from my Verizon,Samstmg Galaxy smartphone <br /> --------Originat message-------- <br /> Frorn: Ellie Dahl<ellie�.nor ' .net> <br /> Date: 4/18/17 3:24 PM(GMT-(?6:40) <br /> To: Ron Anderson<randerson(a�finalQrade.com> <br /> Subject: Bailey-Plantings <br /> Ron, <br /> I have reviewed the documents that were sent over to us and spoke with George about some plant options we <br /> would suggest for the slope.Below are a few I'd suggest: <br /> Red-Osier pogwood(shrub)-cornus stolonifera <br /> Ninebark(shrub)-physocarpus capitatus <br /> Snowbeny(s�rub)-sympthoricarpos albus <br /> GroLow Sumac(groundcover)-rhus aromatica <br /> Crown Vetch(groundcover)-coronilla varia <br /> Allium(native wildflower)-allium stellatum <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Yarrow(native wiidflower)-achillea millefolium <br /> APR i 9 2017 <br /> Blue Rug duniper(low growing evergreen)-juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltonii' <br /> C1TY OF ORONO <br /> There a quite a few options available but these are the few I suggest that are easy to get and seem to do well in <br /> our area.I tried to give a variety of both shrubs,wildflower,aad groundcaver that a11 do well in a very sunny <br /> climate.Not only is having a variety nice aesthetically,but it has it's benefits with erosion as well.Having the <br /> variety of sizes will do a good job of breaking up/slowing down rainfall as it falls and hits the slope which in <br /> turn minimizes erosion during a rainfall event. <br /> � � � � � / <br />