PROPOSED PLANT LIST prune back ex. forsythia to create neat hedge appearance reset capstone, repoint ex. wallwhere required provide 4 wide clear opening for new front steps to #472 entry ex. 36 Oak SB-3 TO-1 HA-3 6 ht. wood board fence (2 lattice topper) RC-2 AZC-3 J A M A I C A W A Y GM-4, DP-5, AJ-10 unit paved walkway, typ. SV-1 6 ht. wood board fence (2 lattice topper) turns and connects to house, 3 wide gate protect ex. 42 oak, to remain ex. evergreens ex. 3 Oak AJ-15 lawn lawn lawn asphalt AP-1 CA-1 KL-1 VC-3 J A M A I C A W A Y C O U R T CK-1 KL-1 SP-4 VC-8 GM-4 AM-5 RC-3 EP-5 NW-3 unit paved entry walk to #470 NW-3 AM-3 ex. curb cut NW-2 Trees: 1 CA Cedrus atlantica Glauca Atlas Blue Cedar 8-10 ht. B&B 1 CK Cornus Cellestial Rutgers Dogwood 2-2.5 cal. B&B 1 TO Thuja occidentalis Smaragd Emerald Green Arborvitea 6-7 ht. B&B Shrubs: 3 AZC Azalea Girard Crimson Crimson Evergreen Azalea #3 Pot 1 AP Aesculus parviflora Bottlebrush Buckeye 36 ht. B&B 3 HA Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle Annabelle Hydrangea 3 yr. Pots 5 RC Rhododendron Roseum Superbum Dusty Pink Rhodo 3-3.5 B&B 3 SB Spiraea bumalda Anth. Waterer Anth. Waterer Spiraea 24 Pot 4 SP Syringa x meyeri Palibin Meyer Lilac 30-36 B&B 1 SV Syringa vulgaris Common Lilac 36 ht. Pot 11 VC Vaccinium corymbosum Blueberry hybrids (2-3 varieties) 36 ht. Pots Perennials: 25 AJ Ajuga reptans Burgandy Glow or Catlins Giant 1 qt. 8 AM Achimillea Moonshine Yarrow 2 gal. 5 EP Enchinacea purpurea Kim s Kneehigh Purple Conefl ower 2 gal. 8 GM Geranium maccro. Bevan s Variety Bevan s Geranium 2 gal. 5 NW Nepeta Walkers Low Cat mint 1 gal 5 DP Dennstaedstia punctilobia Hay-scented Fern 1 gal. PLANTING NOTES 1. All plant material shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to arrival on the site. 2. All plant material shall conform to the guidelines established by The American Standard for Nursery Stock, published by the American Association of Nurserymen, Inc. 3. No substitution of plant species will be allowed without the written approval of the Landscape Architect. Any proposed substitutions of plant species shall be a plant of equivalent overall form, height and branching habit, fl ower, leaf and fruit, color and time of bloom. 5. The Contractor shall locate and verify all utility line locations prior to staking and report any confl icts to the Landscape Architect. 6. All plants shall be staked out in their approximate location by the Contractor. The Contractor shall adjust the locations of these stakes as required by the Landscape Architect to account for subsurface utilities, other field conditions and to achieve design intent. Final locations must be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to planting. 7. No planting shall be installed before acceptance of rough grading of topsoil. 8. The rootballs of trees shall be planted 3 above adjacent fi nished grade. Excavate holes no deeper than the rootball of trees. Holes shall be at least 3 greater in diameter than root ball. Backfi ll planting hole with planting mix. All plants which settle out of plumb or below fi nished grade shall be immediately replanted. 9. The rootballs of shrubs shall be planted 2 above adjacent fi nished grade. Excavate holes no deeper than the rootball of shrubs. 10. All shrubs, groundcovers and perennials shall be planted in continuous planting beds. All beds shall be excavated 12 and the topsoil and subsoil set aside for reuse. Remove all stone and debris from excavated soil. Backfi ll beds with 12 of planting mix before planting shrubs, perennials and groundcovers. 11. Planting Mix shall consist of 2 parts of topsoil saved from site excavations and 1 part compost. Thoroughly mix to create uni form blended mixture. If insuffi cient topsoil is available on the site, mix existing soil in a ratio of 1 part soil to 1 part compost. Remove all stones and debris larger than 2 from planting mix. 12. All beds as shown on the drawings shall be covered with no less than 2 depth settled bark mulch and no greater than 3 depth bark mulch. 13. All planting to be done under the full time supervision of a certified arborist, nurseryman or licensed Landscape Architect. 14. All plants are to be thoroughly watered after installation, at least twice within the first 24 hours. 15 Contractor shall provide one year guarantee for all plant materials. 16. Adjust sprinklers to cover all new plantings and existing shrub materials. Use riser pipes attached to oak stakes to spray above height of perennials. Remove riser pipes and Oak stakes at winterization. Reinstall in spring when system is turned on and adjusted. 470-472 Jamaicaway Court Illustrative Landscape Plan May 9, 2016
470-472 Jamaicaway Proposed Landscape Materials
Artemisa ludovician Stachys byzantina Monarda Bee Balm Veronica peduncularis Salvia May Night Salvia nemorosa Blue Lavender Liatris spicata Iris versicolor Phlox divaricata 470-472 Jamaicaway Perennial Accent Plantings