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LANDSCAPE LEGEND:
PLANT LEGEND
EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED
KEY
I BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
MATURE SIZE HxW
CLASS I DECIDUOUS TREES
PC
I P rus caller ana 'Capital'
Capital Flowering Pear
2" CAL. B&B
35' x 15'
PCC
I Prunus x cerasifera 'Cri oizam'
Crimson Pointe Flowering Plum
2" CAL. B&B
20' x 6'
CLASS II DECIDUOUS TREES
AP
Acer platanoides 'Columnare'
Columnar Norway Maple
2" CAL. B&B
50' x 15'
GRADE IN CLAY SOILS.
8"
REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE AND WIRE,
3" DEPTH MULCH.
CONIFEROUS TREES
PF
Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid'
Vanderwolf's Pyramid Pine
6'-7' B&B
20 x 10'
IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET
TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT
AROUND THE ROOT BALL, CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN
BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH
FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8" INTO PLANTING
SHRUBS & PERENNIALS
BT
Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy'
Crimson Pygmy Barberry
2 GALLON
2' x 3'
CA
Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'
Karl Foerster's Feather Reed Grass
1 GALLON
4' x 2'
CAB
Cornus alba 'Bailhalo'
Ivory Halo Dogwood
5 GALLON
5' x 5'
HHR
Hemerocallis x 'Happy Returns'
Happy Returns Daylily
1 GALLON
1.5' x 1.5'
JS
Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow'
Blue Arrow Juniper
5-6' B&B
12' x 2'
JH
PA
PV
SB
Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip'
Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer'
Blue Chip Juniper
2 GALLON
0.5' x 6'
Dwarf Fountain Grass
1 GALLON
2' x 2'
Russian Sage
1 GALLON
3' x 3'
Anthony Waterer Spirea
2 GALLON
3' x 3'
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LANDSCAPE NOTES:
1. Prior to construction start-up, coordinate work schedule and observations with Landscape Architect.
2. Report all conditions which impair or prevent the proper execution of this work to Landscape Architect, prior to
construction.
3. Contractor shall verify all utility locations prior to construction operations. Any damage to utilities shall be
contractor's responsibility.
4. Contractor shall repair any areas disturbed by construction back to pre -construction conditions.
5. All plant material shall be installed as per details this sheet.
6. No substitutions will be allowed without consent from the Landscape Architect.
7. Contractor shall stake all trees necessary to prevent them from being blown over.
8. All plant material shall conform to the American Nurseryman standards and will be rejected if in unhealthy
condition.
9. All plant material shall be guaranteed for one year after the date of acceptance by owner. Contractor shall
replace all plant material found dead or unhealthy immediately with the same size and species at no cost to
the owner.
10. Fertilize all trees with 'Agriform' planting tablets. Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
11. All topsoil to be amended at a ratio of 3 cu. yds. of organic matter per 1000 sq. ft. Roto -till organic mater
into the top 6 inches of topsoil.
12. All shrub beds shall have a min 18 inches of topsoil. Spread, compact and fine grade smoothly to 3 inches
below the surface of walkways and curbs.
13. Finish grades are to be smooth with positive drainage in accordance with the grading plan.
14. Topsoil shall be a loose, friable, sandy loam, clean and free of rocks (larger than 2 inches), weeds, roots, grass,
or other foreign material that is harmful to plant growth. Topsoil shall have a pH of 5.5 to 7.0.
15. Where possible, re -use existing surface topsoil from site. Verify topsoil will meet the requirements and amend as
necessary. Import when existing topsoil quantities are insufficient.
16. If importing topsoil from offsite, obtain from local sources that have similar soil characteristics to the project
site. New topsoil must be fertile, friable, natural loam, reasonably free of subsoil, clay clumps, weeds, roots,
stones larger than 1 inch. Representative samples shall be tested for acidity, fertility and general texture.
Copies of the testing agency's findings and recommendations shall be submitted to the Landscape Architect.
17. Contractor is responsible for the immediate clean up of any topsoil or other debris on site created from
landscape construction operations.
18. All mulch shall be 1" river rock gravel mulch.
19. Coordinate planting with irrigation contractor.
20. Contractor shall provide an automatic subsurface irrigation system to provide 100% coverage to all landscaping
on site.
NOTES:
1. DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE TREE AT PLANTING. PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS CO -DOMINANT LEADERS AND
BROKEN AND DEAD BRANCHES. DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL BUDS OF BRANCHES EXTENDINGTO THE CROWN.
2. WRAP TREE TRUNKS ONLY UPON APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNER.
3. STAKE TREES AS NECESSARY. STAKES MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF PLANTING.
TREE PLANTING DETAIL
REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE,
AND WIRE BASKET FROM
TOP 1/2 OF ROOTBALL,
REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES,
AND PLASTIC FROM
ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC
BURLAP IS UTILIZED TO
WRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT
SHALL BE COMPLETELY
REMOVED. ONLY
BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP
SHALL BE LEFT ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.
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REMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND
PRUNE TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF
ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS; IMPROPERLY
PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THE
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED
AND REPLACED.
PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION
RUBBER CINCH TIE
2" X 2" X 8" CEDAR STAKE -DO NOT
PENETRATE ROOTBALL. SEE NOTE 1. SET
STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND
3" THICK MULCH LAYER, KEEP BARK
MULCH 3" AWAY FROM TRUNK
BACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX.
FINISH GRADE
COMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE
FERTILIZER TABLETS
SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE
UNDISTURBED SUBSOIL
NOTES:
1. THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE
ONE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.
2. WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD OR FIGURE EIGHT
TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE.
3. WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.
CONIFER TREE PLANTING AND STAKING DETAIL
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EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED
V SUCH THAT THE TRUNK FLARE IS
VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT
MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF
BALL. TREES WHERE THE TRUNK
THE TREE IN THE NURSERY,
FLARE IS NOT VISIBLE SHALL BE
AND ROTATE TREE TO FACE
REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE
NORTH AT THE SITE WHEN
TOP OF THE ROOT BALL WITH
EVER POSSIBLE.
SOIL.
SET TOP OF ROOT BALL 1"-2"
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HIGHER THAN ADJACENT
4" HIGH EARTH SAUCER
GRADE IN LOAMY SOILS AND
BEYOND EDGE OF ROOT BALL.
2"-3" HIGHER THAN ADJACENT
GRADE IN CLAY SOILS.
8"
REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE AND WIRE,
3" DEPTH MULCH.
AND BURLAP FROM TOP HALF OF ROOT
DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN
BALL
CONTACT WITH TREE TRUNK.
IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET
TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT
AROUND THE ROOT BALL, CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN
BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH
FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8" INTO PLANTING
FOOT PRESSURE SO THAT
HOLE.
ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT.
PLACE ROOT BALL ON
UNEXCAVATED OR TAMPED SOIL.
NOTES:
1. DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE TREE AT PLANTING. PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS CO -DOMINANT LEADERS AND
BROKEN AND DEAD BRANCHES. DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL BUDS OF BRANCHES EXTENDINGTO THE CROWN.
2. WRAP TREE TRUNKS ONLY UPON APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNER.
3. STAKE TREES AS NECESSARY. STAKES MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF PLANTING.
TREE PLANTING DETAIL
REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE,
AND WIRE BASKET FROM
TOP 1/2 OF ROOTBALL,
REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES,
AND PLASTIC FROM
ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC
BURLAP IS UTILIZED TO
WRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT
SHALL BE COMPLETELY
REMOVED. ONLY
BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP
SHALL BE LEFT ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.
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REMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND
PRUNE TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF
ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS; IMPROPERLY
PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THE
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED
AND REPLACED.
PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION
RUBBER CINCH TIE
2" X 2" X 8" CEDAR STAKE -DO NOT
PENETRATE ROOTBALL. SEE NOTE 1. SET
STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND
3" THICK MULCH LAYER, KEEP BARK
MULCH 3" AWAY FROM TRUNK
BACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX.
FINISH GRADE
COMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE
FERTILIZER TABLETS
SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE
UNDISTURBED SUBSOIL
NOTES:
1. THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE
ONE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.
2. WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD OR FIGURE EIGHT
TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE.
3. WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.
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REVISIONS REVISIONS
Permit & Bid 9-7-16
DRAWN BY
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DATE
9-7-16
SHEET NUMBER
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