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<br />NIN1, MI?' (G2) - Mitt -Height Xeric Prairie Grasses (3 to 5 feet)
<br />Bigbluestem (Anakopogon gerard) ...........................................................3.0%
<br />AC% MIX (iR5) - Sedge Meadow Wildflower Mia Side oats grarna (Bouteloua curttpendula)..................................................33.0% .
<br />Mudplantain (Alisma subcordatom)............................................................ 3.4%o Blur gr== (Bosdeloua gracilis)............................................................ .10.0%
<br />Indigo bush. (Amorpha fruiticosq)..............................................................1.2% Prairie brome (Broima kalmii),................................................................... 4.0%
<br />Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incar uita)....................................................4.2% Canada wild.rye (Elymus canadensis).....................................d.................. 7.0%
<br />New England aster (Aster novae angliae)................................................... 1.2% Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)............................................... 39.0% I
<br />Flat-topped aster (Aster umbellatus)...........................................................0.4% Indian grass (Soeghastrum nutans) .................. ........................................... 3.0%.
<br />Water hemlock (0cuta maculata)..............................................................1.3% Prairie drops 3 (Sporobolus heterolepis)..................................................1.0% j
<br />White prairie clovet (Dalea candidum)........................... I........................... 5.0% Suggested ratelacre....»............».........»«..».».......„............:...„........-.....7.11bs. PLS I
<br />Purple prairie clover (Dalea purpureum) ........................... 5.81/0 Suggested ratell,000 square feet.....»...........»..».............»..,..»................3 ox. PLS
<br />Showy tick trefoil(Desmodiumcrmadense)...............................................5.3% i Tree Preservation Notes:
<br />Rattlesnake master (ErbTium yumijolia)................................................... 0.2% )-. Mid -Height Xeric Wikifiowarrs
<br />Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium maculawn)..................................................... 5.3% Fr t giant hyssop (Agastache foeniculuam)..................... ............ 42.0%
<br />Boneser(Eupatoriumperfohatum).............................................................2.9% Prairie Onion (Auiarnstallatum)................................................................. 1.0% 1. All information on this drawing provided to Niarkell-l-aberee by
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<br />Suggested -Native Grass & Wildflower Maximillian sunflower (Helianthus maximilliant)............................ .....1.3% Butterfly. milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)................................................... 6.0%
<br />��•••-• 2. 26 Trees were removed within the 75 Lakeshore setback and
<br />M'azes For Water Logged ]Heavy Soil Sites False sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides)...............,.............................2.9% Smooth blue aster (Aster iaevis).................................................................2.0%
<br />Great St. JobWs wort (Hypericumpyramidatm) ........................................0.8% Azure asW'(Aser•otol giensis).......................................-...............2.0°x° Road Right -of -Way, counting each stem of clumps as
<br />M�i'L MIX (GS) - Sedge Meadow Gr*ss Mix (4 to 6 feet) Blue flag iris (Iris versicolor)..........................•........................... ..........1.8% Partridge peas (Cassia fasiculata)................,............................................... 2.0%
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<br />Bigbluestem.(Andropogon gerardi)..............................•............................2.5% "fall blazing star(Liatrispycnostachya)......................... ,............................ 3.5% Stiff tickseed (Ccreopsis palmata)..................................................... .2.0°/® -
<br />achne ........25.0% Great blue lobelia(Lobeliasiphilltica)........................ ...os% �Palepurplecon.�hwck(Echinaceapauida)............................................5.0% 3. 7 Trees were removed within the city right-of-way.
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<br />(�i1cES Fz Fringedsedge Carex crinata ..1.0% Wald bergamont (Monardaptulosa) .........0.8% Common ox -eye; (Hehopsis helianthoides)......... ...................... 5.0%
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<br />Porcupine sedge (Carex hystericina)..•..•..•.................•....,...,.......,,,......,,..,,1.5% Marsh betony (Pedicutaris cemaedensis).,,...,,,,,.......,,. ..............I I2% Round Waded C bush Oi0Vt7P (G p decapitata),.,.,. ..,,,..,,�.,,.,,.,..,I,..�3,0 ,
<br />Lance -fruited ovalsedge(Carexscoparla) ....... ..................:..............1.0% Prairie cinquefoil(Potentillaarguta).......:.................................................02°!0 Rouglablazirtgstitr(Laairisaspera)......,........................,................ ......:6,0"/0 6. City requires a minimum 3 restoration tree per tree removed.
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<br />Woolgrass (Scirus cyperinus) .................................•................ ..........3,5% Tall meadow me (Thalictrum dasyarpum)...............................................10.0% Black-eyed Susan,(Rudbeckia hiria)... ..,* ,,-.,'**...,...,***,,*...,,..,.,...l0A/fromdecaying wood to effect restoration trees.
<br />GRAPHIC SCALE River bulrush (Scinpusfuviadlis).....................................••.• ......... 2.0% Blue vervain (Verbena hasutta)•............................................................12.6rStiff goldenrod rod(Solidag®rigida).. ............................2.d/ 8. Recommend removal of Buckthorn (noxious weed) to allowGreat bulrush (Sirpus validus)......................................................2.0% Ironweed (vernoniafasciculata)......................................................,.........2.0% Showy goldenrod(Solidagospeciosa) ........................................................ 2.0%
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<br />White prairie clovet (Dalea candidum)........................... I........................... 5.0% Suggested ratelacre....»............».........»«..».».......„............:...„........-.....7.11bs. PLS I
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<br />Rattlesnake master (ErbTium yumijolia)................................................... 0.2% )-. Mid -Height Xeric Wikifiowarrs
<br />Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium maculawn)..................................................... 5.3% Fr t giant hyssop (Agastache foeniculuam)..................... ............ 42.0%
<br />Boneser(Eupatoriumperfohatum).............................................................2.9% Prairie Onion (Auiarnstallatum)................................................................. 1.0% 1. All information on this drawing provided to Niarkell-l-aberee by
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<br />Suggested -Native Grass & Wildflower Maximillian sunflower (Helianthus maximilliant)............................ .....1.3% Butterfly. milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)................................................... 6.0%
<br />��•••-• 2. 26 Trees were removed within the 75 Lakeshore setback and
<br />M'azes For Water Logged ]Heavy Soil Sites False sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides)...............,.............................2.9% Smooth blue aster (Aster iaevis).................................................................2.0%
<br />Great St. JobWs wort (Hypericumpyramidatm) ........................................0.8% Azure asW'(Aser•otol giensis).......................................-...............2.0°x° Road Right -of -Way, counting each stem of clumps as
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<br />Bigbluestem.(Andropogon gerardi)..............................•............................2.5% "fall blazing star(Liatrispycnostachya)......................... ,............................ 3.5% Stiff tickseed (Ccreopsis palmata)..................................................... .2.0°/® -
<br />achne ........25.0% Great blue lobelia(Lobeliasiphilltica)........................ ...os% �Palepurplecon.�hwck(Echinaceapauida)............................................5.0% 3. 7 Trees were removed within the city right-of-way.
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<br />(�i1cES Fz Fringedsedge Carex crinata ..1.0% Wald bergamont (Monardaptulosa) .........0.8% Common ox -eye; (Hehopsis helianthoides)......... ...................... 5.0%
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<br />Porcupine sedge (Carex hystericina)..•..•..•.................•....,...,.......,,,......,,..,,1.5% Marsh betony (Pedicutaris cemaedensis).,,...,,,,,.......,,. ..............I I2% Round Waded C bush Oi0Vt7P (G p decapitata),.,.,. ..,,,..,,�.,,.,,.,..,I,..�3,0 ,
<br />Lance -fruited ovalsedge(Carexscoparla) ....... ..................:..............1.0% Prairie cinquefoil(Potentillaarguta).......:.................................................02°!0 Rouglablazirtgstitr(Laairisaspera)......,........................,................ ......:6,0"/0 6. City requires a minimum 3 restoration tree per tree removed.
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<br />GRAPHIC SCALE River bulrush (Scinpusfuviadlis).....................................••.• ......... 2.0% Blue vervain (Verbena hasutta)•............................................................12.6rStiff goldenrod rod(Solidag®rigida).. ............................2.d/ 8. Recommend removal of Buckthorn (noxious weed) to allowGreat bulrush (Sirpus validus)......................................................2.0% Ironweed (vernoniafasciculata)......................................................,.........2.0% Showy goldenrod(Solidagospeciosa) ........................................................ 2.0%
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<br />33l/I.o.
<br />a
<br />CZ
<br />0-
<br />a.
<br />0
<br />C-
<br />.V
<br />00
<br />Cil
<br />
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