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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-1877 - Planting Plan004PLANTING 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
IScientilic Name
lCommon Name
Bloom Schedule
ISun
Isize & Comments
5
Trees
AA17'-8'
2.5" CAL Amelanchier laevis
Alleghany Shadbush
spring
full sun
20' arching branches - white flower
2
GT3"
CAL
Gleditsia triancanthos 'Shademaster
Honeylocust
full sun
25' ascending branches, fragrant
1
JV
IJuniperus virginiana
Eastern Red Cedar
full sun
20' evergreen
7
Shrubs
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
24-30"
ilex glabra
Inkberry
winter
full sun / full shade
Dark glossy leaves, prunable
10
Im
24-30"
Ilex x meserve'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
Beach Plum
Isl
ill sun
6' - white flowers
14
Rr
24-30"
Rosa rugosa
Rugosa Rose
JJune to Sept
li5lil 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
34- purplish plumes
21
pv
2 GAL
Panicum virgatum
Switch Grass
fall
full sun / part shade
4-5' clumping prairie grass
10
Perennial Beds
ba 1 GAL
Baptisia australis
Blue False Indigo
may - june
full sun / part shade
36" - dark blue flowers,
19
Is
1 GAL
Liatris spicata Yobold'
Gayfeather
early summer
full sun / part shade
30" - lilac colored flower
25
of
1 GAL
Nepeta x faassenii 'Walkers Low'
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
3-5' spikes of blue flowers
27
rf
1 -GAL
Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldstrum'
Black-eyed Susan
july - fall
full sun / part shade
2-3' 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
6> v,
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PROJECT:
31 MOSS ROAD
GREAT ISLAND
WEST YARMOUTH, MA
MAP 14 PARCEL 115
PLANTING
PLAN
11/10/2010
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