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83-1877 - Planting Plan002
PLANTING NOTES: 1. All nursey stock shall meet the horticultural standards of the American Association of Nurseymen as to grading and quality. 2. All plants shall conform to the measurements specified, except that plants larger than those specified may be used if approved by the Landscape Architect. 3. All plants shall be nursey grown in accordance with good horticultural practices and shall be grown under climatic conditions similar to those in the project locality for at least two years. 4. All plants to be tagged at an approved nursery by the Landscape Architect prior to delivery to the site. 5. The Contractor shall supply all plant material in quantities sufficient to complete the planting shown on drawings. 6. Balled and burlapped plants (B&B) shall be moved with the root system as solid units; roots balls shall be firmly wrapped with burlap. Container grown plants shall not be removed from the container prior to the time of installation; root systems shall be set firmly in the container. 7. Planting soil mix shall consist of seven (7) parts loam and one (1) part peat moss by volume, with a pH value of 5.0 to 6.0. 8. All trees and shrubs are to receive "Roots" fertilizer as directed by manufacturer, or equal. 9. All plant materials shall be guaranteed for one full growing year (one year) after substantial completion. 10. Any plant material that dies, turns brown, or unexpectedly defoliates prior to acceptance of work shall be promptly removed from the site and replaced with material of the same species, quality, size, and meeting all planting specifications. 11. Planting layouts shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation. 12. All planting beds are to receive a minimum of 2" and a maximum of 4" of black compost mulch. A sample is to be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation. 31 MOSS ROAD PLANT LIST Quantity Symbol Isize Scientific Name lCommon Name IBloom Schedule ISun ISize & Comments Trees 5 AA 2.5" CAL JAmelanchier laevis Alleghany Shadbush Ispring Ifull sun 20' arching branches - white flower 2 GT 3" CAL Gleditsia triancanthos 'Shademaster Honeylocust full an 25' ascending branches, fragrant 1 JV T-8' Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar full sun 20' evergreen Shrubs 7 Hm 24-30" Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer Big Leaf Hydrangea summer to fall full sun / part shade 4' Pink / Blue fragrant flowers 8 Hp 24-30" Hydrangea paniculata'Limelight' Pannicled Hydrangea summer to fall full sun / part shade 8' White - Lime fragrant flowers 14 Ig 2430" Ilex glabra Inkberry winter full sun / full shade Dark glossy leaves, prunable 10 Im 2430" Ilex x meserw'China Boy & Girl' Holly winter full sun / full shade Dark glossy leaves, prunable, shade tolerant 22 Jc 2 GAL Juniperus conferta Shore Juniper winter full sun / part shade blueish green evergreen groundcover 9 Mp 24-30" Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry full sun / part shade 6'+ - dark green foliage 6 Pm 24-30" Prunus maritima 113each Plum spring full sun 6'_ white flowers 14 Rr 24-30" Rosa rugosa Rugosa Rose June to Sept full sun 5' -pink flowers Perennials, Grasses&Groundcovers Grasses SEED Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge Grass full sun / part shade 8" - drought tolerant 24 ms 2 GAL Miscanthus sinensis Maiden Grass fall full sun / part shade 3A'- purplish plumes 21 pv 2 GAL Panicum virgatum Switch Grass fall full sun / part shade 4-5' clumping prairie grass Perennial Beds 10 ba 1 GAL Baptisia australis Blue False Indigo may -June full sun / part shade 36" - dark blue flowers, 19 Is 1 GAL Liatris spicata Wobold' Gayfeather early summer full sun / part shade 30" - lilac colored flower 25 of 1 GAL Nepeta x faassenii 'Walkers Lour Catmint april to fall full sun / part shade 12" spikes of blue flowers, aromatic 7 pa 1 GAL Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage august-september full sun 35' spikes of blue flowers 27 rf 1 GAL Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldstrum' Black-eyed Susan july - fall full sun / part shade 23' deep yellow daisy like flowers w/ black centers 117 sn 1 GAL Salvia nemorosa May Night' Sage june -august full sun / part shade 18" - purple flower 2 I E1"3 �u Zone 35�{er Zone GRAPHIC SCALE: 20 A. T. LEONARD & ASSOCIATES Landscape Architecture - Planning Workshops - Historic Preservation 675 Jones Hill Rd Ashby, MA 01431 Tel: 978-386-1212 Fax: 978-386-2212 wwwatleonard.com REGISTRATION: CONSULTANTS: PREPARED FOR: Gregg Lisciotti 83 Orchard Hill Park Drive Leominster, MA 01453 PROJECT: 31 MOSS ROAD GREAT ISLAND WEST YARMOUTH, MA MAP 14 PARCEL 115 PLANTING PLAN 11/10/2010 TE REVISION SCALE: 1 ° = 10'-0" DRAWN BY: ATL CHECKED BY: ATL JOB #: 20102 © SHAPING LANDSCAPES, LLC d/b/a A T. LEONARD & ASSOCIATES 2010 L 2