Charlotte Douglas LS-3.0. International Airport LITTLE ROCK ROAD. Landscape Improvements. Terminal Entry Roads ATTACHMENT A PLANT SCHEDULE LS-3.
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1 ATTACHMENT A PLANT SCHEDULE 503 sf SHRUBS MIN HEIGHT GSE 35 GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS / JESSAMINE 1 GAL LCR 156 OFF 118 LITTLE ROCK ROAD RHI 994 AGK 70 ITV 212 IVS 231 IVS 231 ILEX VOMITORIA `SCHILLINGS` / SCHILLINGS HOLLY ITV 212 ITEA VIRGINICA `HENRY`S GARNET` / HENRY`S GARNET SWEETSPIRE +/- 4` OC LCR 156 LOROPETALUM CHINENSE RUBRUM `RUBY` / DWARF RUBY FRINGE FLOWER 5` OC OFF 118 OSMANTHUS X FORTUNEI 'FRUIT LANDII' / SWEET OLIVE 7 GAL 3` 8' OC RBE 14 ROSA X `BRITE EYES` / BRITE EYES ROSE 127 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC GROUND COVERS 507 SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY 507 sf RHI 994 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c. PLANT SCHEDULE: ADD ALTERNATE SHRUBS AGK 70 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `KALEIDOSCOPE` / GLOSSY ABELIA GROUND COVERS 503 SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY GSE 35 RBE Project No: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Designed by: Drawn By: Scale: Terminal Entry Roads 1" = 40'
2 ATTACHMENT A PLANT SCHEDULE LS-3.1 TREES SIZE 129 GSE ILEX X `NELLIE R STEVENS` / NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY B & B 10`-12` H FULL TO GROUND, DENSE, GOOD FOLIAGE, MATCHING SHRUBS MIN HEIGHT GSE 41 GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS / JESSAMINE 1 GAL IVS 184 ILEX VOMITORIA `SCHILLINGS` / SCHILLINGS HOLLY ITV 80 ITEA VIRGINICA `HENRY`S GARNET` / HENRY`S GARNET SWEETSPIRE +/- 4` OC LCR 100 LOROPETALUM CHINENSE RUBRUM `RUBY` / DWARF RUBY FRINGE FLOWER 5` OC OFF 64 OFF 64 OSMANTHUS X FORTUNEI 'FRUIT LANDII' / SWEET OLIVE 7 GAL 3` 8' OC LITTLE ROCK ROAD LCR 100 RHI 152 RBE 26 ROSA X `BRITE EYES` / BRITE EYES ROSE 129 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC GROUND COVERS 490 SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY RHI 152 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c. LONG TERM 1 PARKING RBE 26 IVS sf ITV 80 Project No: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Designed by: Drawn By: Scale: 1" = 40' Terminal Entry Roads LS-3.1
3 ATTACHMENT B LCR 127 OFF 45 IVS 258 1,842 sf 59 W D RO AD RHI ILEX X `NELLIE R STEVENS` / NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY 289 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA 119 IVS 10`-12` H MIN HEIGHT FULL TO GROUND, DENSE, GOOD FOLIAGE, MATCHING +/- 3` OC AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / AZALEA 5` OC 258 ILEX VOMITORIA `SCHILLINGS` / SCHILLINGS HOLLY ITV 271 ITEA VIRGINICA `HENRY`S GARNET` / HENRY`S GARNET SWEETSPIRE +/- 4` OC LCR 127 LOROPETALUM CHINENSE RUBRUM `RUBY` / DWARF RUBY FRINGE FLOWER 5` OC 296 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC OFF 45 OSMANTHUS X FORTUNEI 'FRUIT LANDII' / SWEET OLIVE 7 GAL PVC 131 PANICUM VIRGATUM `CHEYENNE SKY` / SWITCH GRASS 1 GAL PVH 287 PANICUM VIRGATUM `HEAVY METAL` / HEAVY METAL SWITCH GRASS +/- 4` OC FULL CROWN, GOOD FOLIAGE 59 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC 1,842 SF UALS FLAT DGF 917 DIANTHUS GRATIANOPOLITANUS `FIREWITCH` / FIREWITCH CHEDDAR PINKS 1 GAL 12" o.c. JPF 296 JUNIPERUS X PFITZERIANA `AUREA IMPROVED` / GOLD COAST JUNIPER 36" o.c. RHI 36 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c. 3` 8' OC Terminal Entry Roads 10`-12` H 4"CAL BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY LS GROUND COVERS CEDRUS DEODARA / DEODAR CEDAR Scale: 1" = 40' ITV Drawn By: PVH 287 CDE CDE 1 SIZE Designed by: 119 CAL Date: Oct 9, 2015 JPF 296 PVC 131 DGF 795 sf SHRUBS O LD TREES Project No: DO PLANT SCHEDULE LS-3.2
4 ATTACHMENT B PLANT SCHEDULE LS-3.3 PVH sf IVS 233 LTA DEH 137 GROUND COVERS SOD 3,329 sf 312 IVS 235 JVH 51 QLA 2 AKP 226 LTA 8 CAL SIZE 5 ILEX X `NELLIE R STEVENS` / NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY 10`-12` H FULL TO GROUND, DENSE, GOOD FOLIAGE, MATCHING JVH 51 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA `HILLSPIRE` / HILLSPIRE JUNIPER 2"CAL LTA 17 LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA `ARNOLD` / ARNOLD TULIP POPLAR 3"CAL QLA 2 QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA / LAUREL OAK 3"CAL 94 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA +/- 3` OC AEP 31 AESCULUS PARVIFLORA / BOTTLEBRUSH BUCKEYE AS SHOWN AEA 224 AZALEA ENCORE `AUTUMN ROYALTY` / ENCORE AZALEA AS SHOWN AKP 226 AZALEA KURUME `PINK PEARL` / KURUME AZALEA AS SHOWN AKS 204 AZALEA KURUME `SNOW` / SNOW KURUME AZALEA AS SHOWN 120 AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / AZALEA 5` OC DEH 137 DISTYLIUM X `EMERALD HEIGHTS` / DISTYLIUM IVS 468 ILEX VOMITORIA `SCHILLINGS` / SCHILLINGS HOLLY ITV 184 ITEA VIRGINICA `HENRY`S GARNET` / HENRY`S GARNET SWEETSPIRE +/- 4` OC 312 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC PVH 136 PANICUM VIRGATUM `HEAVY METAL` / HEAVY METAL SWITCH GRASS +/- 4` OC RAE 37 RHODODENDRON AUSTRINUM `ESCATAWPA` / FLORIDA FLAME AZALEA AS SHOWN RHC 46 RHODODENDRON CANESCENS / WILD AZALEA AS SHOWN RCA 42 RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE `ALBUM` / WHITE RHODODENDRON AS SHOWN 157 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC 820 SF UALS FLAT SOD 3,329 SF CYNODON DACTYLON `TIF 419` / BERMUDA GRASS SOD DGF 3145 DIANTHUS GRATIANOPOLITANUS `FIREWITCH` / FIREWITCH CHEDDAR PINKS 1 GAL 10`-12`H X 5`-6`W FULL CROWN, GOOD FOLIAGE BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY 12" o.c. 120 AEA 224 AEP 31 AKS LS-3.3 Scale: 1" = 40' Drawn By: Designed by: Date: Oct 9, 2015 RAE 37 RHC 46 RCA 42 AKS 204 Project No: DGF 2,724 sf 94 ITV 184 Terminal Entry Roads 5 SHRUBS TREES
5 AKS 60 AEA 50 ATTACHMENT B PLANT SCHEDULE LS-3.4 SHRUBS AEA 50 AZALEA ENCORE `AUTUMN ROYALTY` / ENCORE AZALEA AS SHOWN AKS 60 AZALEA KURUME `SNOW` / SNOW KURUME AZALEA AS SHOWN Project No: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Designed by: Drawn By: Scale: 1" = 40' LS-3.4 Terminal Entry Roads
6 ATTACHMENT C PLANT SCHEDULE STREET TREE REPLACEMENT CAL SIZE GBA 43 GINKGO BILOBA `AUTUMN GOLD` / GINKGO 3.5"CAL CENTRAL LEADER, WELL-BRANCHED, GOOD FOLIAGE, FULL CROWN GBA 8 GINKGO BILOBA `AUTUMN GOLD` / GINKGO (ADDITIONAL) 3.5"CAL CENTRAL LEADER, WELL-BRANCHED, GOOD FOLIAGE, FULL CROWN 9 ILEX X `NELLIE R STEVENS` / NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY 10`-12` H FULL TO GROUND, DENSE, GOOD FOLIAGE, MATCHING LID 34 LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA `DYNAMITE` / DYNAMITE CRAPE MYRTLE 12`-14` H DENSE FOLIAGE, MULTI-TRUNK (3-5 CANES) PSA 30 PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA `AUTUMNALIS` / AUTUMN FLOWERING CHERRY 45 AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / AZALEA 5` OC LITT LE R OCK R OAD TREES SHRUBS LID 34 3"CAL STANDARD, STRAIGHT TRUNK, GOOD FOLIAGE, FULL CROWN GBA 51 LFS 12 Street Tree Replacement 111 LONG TERM 2 PARKING PSA 30 LS-4.0 Scale: 1" = 100' Drawn By: Designed by: Date: Oct 9, Project No: JO SH BI RM IN GH A M PA RK W AY PVD 24
7 ATTACHMENT C OFF 22 GMI 25,714 sf MMI 17,687 sf TREES 323 SHRUBS PA RK W AY CSB 866 sf CAL SIZE PYE 24 PRUNUS X YEDOENSIS 'AKEBONO' / YOSHINO CHERRY 3"CAL 10`-12` H QPH 2 QUERCUS PHELLOS / WILLOW OAK 3"CAL 10`-12` H MIN HEIGHT 323 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA 85 LCR +/- 3` OC AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / SOUTHERN INDICA AZALEA 5` OC 128 LOROPETALUM CHINENSE RUBRUM `RUBY` / DWARF RUBY FRINGE FLOWER 5` OC 117 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC OFF 22 OSMANTHUS X FORTUNEI 'FRUIT LANDII' / SWEET OLIVE 7 GAL PVH 61 PANICUM VIRGATUM `HEAVY METAL` / HEAVY METAL SWITCH GRASS +/- 4` OC FULL CROWN, GOOD FOLIAGE PVS 35 PANICUM VIRGATUM `SHENENDOAH` / BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS +/- 4` OC FULL CROWN, GOOD FOLIAGE 504 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC 3,277 SF UALS FLAT CSB 444 CHRYSANTHEMUM X SUPERBUM `BECKY` / SHASTA DAISY 1 GAL SOD 83,744 SF CYNODON DACTYLON `TIF 419` / BERMUDA GRASS SOD GMI 25,714 SF GRASSES MIX SEED MMI 17,687 SF MEADOW MIX SEED 3` 8' OC GROUND COVERS BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY 18" o.c. Scale: 1" = 40' Drawn By: Designed by: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Project No: JO LS-4.1 LCR 128 SH BI R M IN GH AM 85 PLANT SCHEDULE J.B. Parkway Zone 1 3,277 sf PYE QPH 2 PVS 35 PVH SOD 83,744 sf
8 ATTACHMENT C Master Specifications for Meadow Establishment (Section 3) Successful upland meadow establishment depends on three basic factors: Site preparation, good seed-to-soil contact and post-planting maintenance. For all plantings on flat areas or slopes less than 20% gradient, we recommend eradicating and removing existing undesirable vegetation with glyphosate or similar non-selective herbicide that will not impact seed germination. Wait one week after spraying before planting. If perennials or annual weeds have re-emerged at planting time, an additional application of non-selective herbicide can be applied immediately after planting to ensure good control of invasive annuals and perennials. For all plantings on slopes greater than 20% gradient, we recommend leaving the existing erosion control vegetation in place; mow to 8 height. After mowing, mechanically scarify the soil surface with a hard rake, then aerate area to 2 depth (1/2 tine diameter). Prior to planting, evaluate all areas of the site for soil compaction and obtain a soil analysis. To evaluate for compaction, push a piece of rebar or the pointed tip of a tire iron into the soil. The soil is compacted if it does not easily go deeper than 3. If compacted, we recommend rototilling 1-2 of well-decomposed compost into the soil. Well-decomposed compost has no recognizable parent material (i.e., leaves, wood chips). The soil should not require lime unless the ph is below 5.5. Do not apply nitrogen fertilizer to your wildflower/grass meadow mix, as nitrogen enhances weed growth. Phosphorus and potassium may be added if the soil test indicates a deficiency of these minerals. Optimal seeding time is after the first fall killing frost or at spring green up. If planting in late fall/early winter, your wildflower seeds will experience conditions that will go through stratification which reduces dormancy levels in the seed, resulting in good germination of flowering species in the first growing season. If planting in the spring, the native grasses and most of the flowers will germinate in the first year, with some of the wildflowers germinating in the second year. Your meadow can be planted by broadcasting (hand or mechanical), drilling or hydro-seeding. Seeds should be planted approximately 1/4-1/2 deep. For hand and mechanical broadcasting, mix 50 lb. of clay-based kitty litter per acre (43,560 sq. ft.) with your seed prior to planting, dividing this mix and applying half in one direction of passes, then applying the other half in a series of passes that are perpendicular to the first passes. Following broadcasting, use a garden rake or spring-tooth harrow to incorporate the seed into the soil. The seedbed should then be firmed using a cultipacker, lawn roller or ATV tires. For small sites, firm the seedbed by walking on it. Firming the seedbed will ensure good seed-to-soil contact, leading to greater establishment success. Mulch the area with paper mulch cover at a rate that covers approximately half of the soil.
9 ATTACHMENT C If drilling seed, use a no-till drill that is adapted to native seeds (i.e., Truax). It can be useful to mix your meadow seed with 50 lb. of clay-based kitty litter per acre to be seeded. No-till drills incorporate seed into the soil and firm the seedbed. When hydro-seeding, we recommend a two-step application of no more than 500 lb. of mulch per acre as an application marker with the seed and 1,000 lb. of mulch over the top. Generally, hydro-seeding is not followed up with firming the seedbed. During the first growing season after planting, all vegetation should be cut back to a height of 8 when growth reaches Typically, a planting will need to be trimmed 3-5 times with a string trimmer or 3-point hitch brush hog. Mowing lower than 4 can kill seedlings of some of the species. No trimming should be done after mid-september. Trimming back the growth during the first season reduces weed seed production and allows sunlight to reach the slower-growing, native seedlings. Failure to mow during the establishment year will allow weeds, such as ragweed and foxtail, to smother out the meadow species, causing stand failure. Problem weeds (i.e., burdock, dock, mile-a-minute and thistle) should be removed by mechanical or appropriate chemical means. Before new growth begins in the second and subsequent growing seasons, the meadow should be trimmed to a height of 2-4 and the chaff removed to allow faster warming of the soil, which helps the native species compete with weedy species. It also helps to prevent encroachment by woody species. Between the onset of new growth and late-june, problem weeds should be removed by hoeing or spot spraying with an approved herbicide applied by a licensed applicator. Your mix will change with time. Some species are annuals, biennials or short-lived perennials that will be present for one to a few years. Others may be slower to establish, but are long-lived perennials. Some species have lived more than a decade in our production fields.
10 ATTACHMENT C GMI Grasses Mix % of Mix Latin Name Common Name Cultivar / Ecotype 20 Panicum anceps Beaked Panicgrass SC 18 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem Piedmont NC 15 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wildrye Suther NC 15 Sorghastrum nutans Indiangrass NC 6 Tridens flavus Purpletop Piedmont NC 4 Penstemon laevigatus Appalachian Beardtongue SC 3 Eragrostis hirsuta Bigtop Lovegrass VA 3 Andropogon ternarius Splitbeard Bluestem NC 2 Rudbeckia hirta Blackeyed Susan 2 Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine NC 2 Sorghastrum elliottii Slender Indiangrass NC 2 Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf Coreopsis Coastal Plain NC 2 Lespedeza virginica Slender Bushclover VA 1 Liatris graminifolia (L. pilosa), Grassleaf Blazing Star NC 1 Penstemon australis Eustis Lake Beardtongue Suther NC 1 Baptisia albescens White Wild Indigo SC 0.5 Coreopsis major Greater Tickseed AL 0.5 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod VA 0.5 Helianthus angustifolius Swamp (Narrowleaf) Sunflower GA 0.5 Solidago odora Anise Goldenrod GA 0.5 Silphium asteriscus var. angustatum Starry Rosinweed SC 0.5 Vernonia acaulis Stemless Ironweed SC 100 Contact Lori Witshcer at Ernst Conservation Seeds Inc for Seed Mix ordering. Reference SC PiedmontUpland Meadow Mix when ordering. This mix is similar to the Airport Meadow Mix, but is heavier on the grass species.
11 ATTACHMENT C Meadow Mix % of Mix Latin Name Common Name Cultivar / Ecotype 4 Agrostis hyemalis Winter bentgrass NC 14 Elymus virginicus Virginia wildrye Suther 3 Eragrostis hirsutus Bigtop Lovegrass VA 15 Panicum anceps Beaked Panicgrass SC 40 Schizachyrium scoparium Little bluestem NC preferred or camper 10 Sorghastrum nutans Indiangrass Suther or GA 3 Tridens flavus Purple top Suther or GA 1 Baptisia albescens Spiked wild indigo NC 1 Coreopsis landceolata Lance leaf coreopsis Any 0.5 Coreopsis tincotoria Plains coreopsis Any 1 Coreopsis verticillata Threadleaf coreopsis SC 1 Mondarda punctata Dotted Mint SC 2 Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine NC 2 Penstemon australis Eustis Lake Beardtongue Suther 0.5 Solidago odora Licorice scented goldenrod GA 2 Vernonia angustifolia Tall Ironweed SC 100 Contact Lori Witshcer at Ernst Conservation Seeds Inc for Seed Mix ordering. Reference Charlotte Airport Meadow Mix when ordering.
12 ATTACHMENT D PLANT SCHEDULE TREES CAL SIZE CDE 1 CEDRUS DEODARA / DEODAR CEDAR B & B 4"CAL 10`-12` H QLA 6 QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA / LAUREL OAK B & B 3"CAL 10`-12`H X 5`-6`W SHRUBS 425 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA +/- 3` OC 104 AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / AZALEA 5` OC CDE 1 DEH 192 DISTYLIUM X `EMERALD HEIGHTS` / DISTYLIUM 231 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC 108 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC 108 QLA 6 DEH Project No: Date: Designed by: Oct 9, 2015 Drawn By: Scale: 1" = 20' Airport Loop Road LS-3.5
13 ATTACHMENT E PLANT SCHEDULE TREES CAL SIZE 29 ILEX X `NELLIE R STEVENS` / NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY B & B 10`-12` H FULL TO GROUND, DENSE, GOOD FOLIAGE, MATCHING PYE 10 PRUNUS X YEDOENSIS 'AKEBONO' / YOSHINO CHERRY B & B 3"CAL 10`-12` H SHRUBS 271 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA +/- 3` OC ITV 210 ITEA VIRGINICA `HENRY`S GARNET` / HENRY`S GARNET SWEETSPIRE +/- 4` OC 203 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC GROUND COVERS 974 SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY HPD 1,564 HEMEROCALLIS X `PURPLE D`ORO` / PURPLE D`ORO DAYLILY 1 GAL 12" o.c. RHI 1,058 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c PYE RHI 479 HPD 663 ITV PYE 5 RHI HPD 901 ITV sf sf Project No: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Designed by: Drawn By: Scale: J.B. Parkway Zone 2 1" = 20' LS-4.2
14 ATTACHMENT F PLANT SCHEDULE TREES SIZE IMN 2 ILEX X `MARY NELL` / MARY NELL HOLLY B & B 10`-12` H SHRUBS AGK 134 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `KALEIDOSCOPE` / GLOSSY ABELIA 70 AZALEA SOUTHERN INDICA HYBRID `GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR` / SOUTHERN INDICA AZALEA 5` OC DBC 348 DISTYLIUM X `BLUE CASCADE` / DISTYLIUM +/- 3` OC PVS 190 IMN 2 LCS 62 LOROPETALUM CHINENSE SHANG-LO PURPLE PIXIE` / PURPLE PIXIE LOROPETALUM 170 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC PVS 190 PANICUM VIRGATUM `SHENENDOAH` / BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS +/- 4` OC FULL CROWN, GOOD FOLIAGE 230 ROSA X `RADRAZZ` / KNOCK OUT SHRUB ROSE +/- 3` OC 70 GROUND COVERS 512 SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY RHI 546 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c. 170 DBC LCS 62 BILLY GRAHAM PKWY AGK 134 RHI sf Project No: Date: Designed by: Sail Sculpture Oct 9, 2015 Drawn By: Scale: 1" = 20' LS-6.0
15 ATTACHMENT G PLANT SCHEDULE TREES CAL SIZE CCA 7 CERCIS CANADENSIS `APPALACHIAN RED` / EASTERN REDBUD B & B 2"CAL 8`-10` H CJR 5 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA `RADICANS` / JAPANESE CEDAR B & B 3"CAL 10`-12` H LFS 4 LAGERSTROEMIA FAURIEI `SARA`S FAVORITE` / SARA`S FAVORITE CRAPE MYRTLE B & B 10`-12` H DENSE FOLIAGE, MULTI-TRUNK (3-5 CANES) 977 sf SHRUBS 83 ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA `ROSE CREEK` / ROSE CREEK ABELIA +/- 3` OC IVS DBC 172 DISTYLIUM X `BLUE CASCADE` / DISTYLIUM +/- 3` OC HVI 2 HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA / COMMON WITCH HAZEL 7 GAL CJR 5 IVS 120 ILEX VOMITORIA `SCHILLINGS` / SCHILLINGS HOLLY JNU 118 JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM / WINTER JASMINE 3` OC LFS MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS / PINK MUHLY 3` OC GROUND COVERS CCA SF UALS FLAT BY RACTOR, ROTATE SEASONALLY JPF 63 JUNIPERUS X PFITZERIANA `AUREA IMPROVED` / GOLD COAST JUNIPER 36" o.c. RHI 198 RUDBECKIA HIRTA `INDIAN SUMMER` / GLORIOSA DAISY 1 GAL 18" o.c. JNU JPF 63 DBC 172 Harlee Avenue DBC 124 RHI 198 Project No: Date: Oct 9, 2015 Designed by: Drawn By: Scale: 1" = 30' LS-7.0
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