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121.66 - Landscape Design PlanW �I Note #3 Meadow !7i Ar tr1N S I F lnlisH G, 2kDg l S.g l PLANT LIST -- - - Existing, non-native turf and other plants to be eradicated in the X/ 1 , /�. All plants were chosen because of their ability to thrive in existing soils lawn area currently around the house. Replace with a planting /\�fJ 1 � Y��o ` ��LL with minimal irrigation and pruning and no fertilizer, to provide wildlife habitat and/or seeding of native grasses and forbs to create a "sandplain / " - +" ! 5 and to create an inti grassland community, an endangered habitat. Some clusters of interesting and orna-Mental native landscape year-round. shrubs w thin meadow grasses (to be located on site) provide - - - diversity (see Plant List). Once established, this native meadow requires little maintenance other than annual mowing in late _ winter/early spring and weeding of non -natives and invasive 5"Gor1GZt;r7- WAI-t- plants. Sandplain grasslands provide excellent wildlife habitat f E and habitat for rare species. Approximately 2-3 ft. wide paths through the meadow allow for comfortable tick -free travel S> c `•5 C_ 5_f5TU n around the property. Paths may be mowed Pennsylvania sedge, FIL_5_ o, -I `PLpH - - - - — woodchips or equivalent. pav,p=E�r., SuDSuRFA�E SEvJRG-�E _G A M >4 Fz S { 'DISPosA� 5^tsrrr\, Fort :FzS DE�tZIPno 1. � r1✓krlgG� �YfsTING� /�,f"'`� r•r � �'"^'^�.s.- —`�" ""'_` , Sf--�-110x1 �.,�� OAKS f° / fr/`(///f 0—•. �'�.., \ \ - - 1 j NlA�av�l rQ fl ` ' A PA T l o� �! W I 7 / .asc,ssvrcrzzrs \ / iia Rn_1' •• •.'i,. '\ .. .. O W 5 >t \ �_-.".iSF.TYtY.A.,...... •C�•�`^'.. �O 12, ' ` — _ --- - — --,-- — ofi All R 5 ILA DIZ IV SWAY M -r 1HC-1 . � �}' loa YR FL0017 �LPc, i`t EL.1.1 >�H` ' _ ` • eKr`XrsTlrfcn I3ovnfoA•n SE.TW�eN l3 _ :Ivo v v� 7 --��� �"^••^"'_ - WALL F < NEW SEPTiC_ i GETATIon/ Tu/z;= Z SE. t✓ NOTe I � 4=XI6,T/Nc7 PAVEM1--NT Note #1 Front and Entry loj� -- -- _ S { f The driveway shall be surfaced with pervious paving (i.e., p crushed stone). A 3 to 3.5 ft. wide path of pervious paving will D lead from driveway to front door. Existing plants in front to be removed to allow for installation of the new septic system (see ~ ' �5 "Plan Showing Proposed Subsurface Sewage Disposal Note #2 Edge sp Woody Vegetation System..."). The native fieldstone wall shall also be Remove and dispose of invasive and nuisance species along the temporarily removed and properly re -built just forward of the edge of vegetation. Replace with native trees and shrubs (see raised septic—and within the property boundary—to hide the Plant List) to enhance buffer zones and resource areas, to concrete. Conservation plants and meadow shall be planted on protect resource areas from traffic and other impacts, and to the SAS bed and along the front for wildlife cover and enhance wildlife habitat values. Plants along marsh shall be screening from the street. Plants will be located on site. salt -tolerant. Vista pruning will be confined to the cluster of trees on the northwest corner and along the marsh. COr4TOVRS Ai^SOvkGL. DP_L1N4JA-f'I0N 134S6p oN 5✓12vF k`( CAFPFcop P,rq crrN6r--ri1Nc* lNc. pec 362, GRASSES AND FORBS S'i—ONE �n/LiLI_ ZEQJi�T . Butterfly Weed Aster Asclepias tuberosa Ae"_� INSIba n Wild Indigo Aster sp. A.C�AINgT scar,C-.,./Au Side Oats Grama Baptisia australis Bouteloua curtipendula Approved by: MT Pennsylvania Sedge Carex pennsylvanica Revised: 1/2005 rAF ilia Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Purple Lovegrass Eragrostis spectabilis Joe Pye Weed 'Kobold' Gayfeather Eupatorium purpurem Liatris spicata 'Kobold" �` Switch Grass Panicum virgatum �2 t- 67 i2o urd� I h��O Black -Eyed Susan Little Blue Stem Grass Rudbeckia fulgida Schizachyrium scoparium 0� �j Seaside Goldenrod Solidago sempervirens Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans'Sioux Blue' Prairie Dropseed Sporobulus heterolepis WOODY PLANTS �J Q� Red Twig Dogwood Comus sericea <b Al -E. �� Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana Inkberry Holly Ilex glabra Winterberry Ilex verticillata Male Winterberry Ilex verticillata male Virginia Sweetspire Itea virgin icus Shore Juniper Juniperus conferta Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' Juniper Juniperus virginiana'Grey Owl' Swamp Azalea Rhododendron viscosum Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica Swamp Rose Rosa palustris Virginia Rose Rosa virginiana Elderberry Sambucus canadensis Witherod Viburnum Viburnum cassinoides American Cranberrybush Viburnum Viburnum trilobum SALT TOLERANT (for edge of marsh) Shadblow Juneberry Amelanchiercanadensis Red Chokeberry Aronia arbutifolia Summersweet Clethra alnifolia Bayberry Myrica pennsylvanica Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica Beach Plum Prunus maritima Three -Square Bulrush Scirpus americanus Narrow -leaved Cattail Typha latifolia Highbush Mueberry Vaccicium corymbosum Arrowwood viburnum tViburnum dentatum Slackhaw Viburnum Viburnum prunifolium LANDSCAPE DESIGN PLAN Janet Weatherbe 54 Thacher Shore Road Yarmouthport, Massachusetts MICHAEL TALBOT & ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 187, MASHPEE, MA 02649 508-539-1912; FAX 508-539-8865 SCALE: 1" =10'-0" DATE: 12/2003 Approved by: MT Drawn by: SR Revised: 1/2005 rAF ilia