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EVERGREEN TREES:
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1 0 8l Rrrstlecone Pine Pinus eristdta 6 !::. As shown g� UM Ra„'7{SLOPC0.IJ: IILLSIX'.; ICaAPP_�cAiE.
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1 DF Douglas Fir Psevdots�rga rnensiesii «5" ht. as shown - Al'
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1 Cf o1oFado BIWe pruce iced pungens ltik. as shown III A�_' 11-I h kLSU3EALROPE.�LAGSF{Ik'eEOBEE,ACM FRC7{ARr •nF12 EPIT
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ORNAMENTAL TREES: -r=iii I I. },. 1 u� 1 ,1- I iI I i I T '
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103 QA Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides rnultistem clump as Sha4-.'I. - z - - - ' SCAR F+`SIM"0 Fi01Rin11-0BA '3SILLNG. MCI<FII hH}L:
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`11 SS Saskatoon Serviceb€rry Amelandlieralnifalia rnultisteni dump as shown '*1311,4UN. NflIC: I IkOEs, CCY}tdfSCHLrDDCD,CIRPJQni RODTRP:Lshoal,
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EVERGREEN TREE PLANTING &STAICNG
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS: LJFaSTTIRADSu'OSOr_.
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48 AC Alpine Currant Ribes alpinum 5 sal. 4' o-e. _L 1 ,__
71 CTLS Creeping Three-Leaf Sumac Rhus trilobata Autumn Amber 5 gal. 5' o-c.
47 DAVM Dwarf Arctic Willow Salix purpurea 'Nana' 5 sal 5' o.c,
168 FSFroebelwl
Spirea Spiraca x bumalda 'IFroepbelii' h 55 8,11 3' o-c, ACMvk'CPLAvrFRaMCX
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1 8 MSB Marlene Snoery `yrnphoricdrpos x door€nbosii 'Marlene' 5 9a2
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3 5 MWF McKay's White Potentilla Potentilla fTuiticose ' cl y's White' 5 gal- 3' o-c.
7 3 NES Neon Flash Spirea Spiraeajaponicca 'Neon Flash' 5 gal- 4' o,c,
1 20 7 WR Nearly Wild Rose Rosa 'Nearly Wild' 55 gal 3' o.c, FL�t:To�.GWNATrAJ]OVEr-NIO-Ie GRADE.
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1 0 Russian Sage Perovskia dtripIicifolia 5 gal- 3' O-C. 3'Dig.M.uL:I.' ILP.S.aPPJC RIE.
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9 I2TD Isanki I e twig Dogwood Cornus sericea 'Isanti 5 gal- 3.5' o-c. I.
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60 WSR Molder' Blush Shrub Rose Rosa 'Morden Blush' 5 gal- 3' 4 c EASCR -xSLCV.ONUPF;ILLSD,V.I.IRS.xPPJCA.B.E. IIRrc£A5S
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699 TOTAL 3'F ka I WATERAL 1d':CMlPCDM.DC1PT rNl3R•R:RRIGATTE
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ORNAMENTALGRASSES = 11 1 ) .�=R 1 SCAR'FYS1E15C F101P CR-0PLA T.NG.
5 5 DIG Dwarf Fountain Grass ennisekum ala ecuroi les ' �T + r -1Y Ric1€FI1kJ}L
( d FIdITMern 1 d1- 1 O.C. -LI I -� I 11 + ,= i^. ll '' JSxFi�F4E3{71LE30G4VATCDFRCMPn .0'}€�'RYZASIN
11 FRGFeather Reed Grass Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl FoesterI I 1 gal I 18" o,c, -a. -11-:=_...__`ry%k"�__.3 dr .3,%obe..n Cri ':' 01E1.EDC.NG fnIAOLLx R
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w I rz' FC0,TM.91:0CCk�PACEMBACK FII UNDER ROOT!c' -- -- EOG NGAhDEEC NGSII BJ}IdOT VSIALf
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SPACEDAT 20'O.C.
PERENNIALS; TBD WDT}i•7,UN.
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. . TYPICAL SHRUB PLANTING EDGING
8G Biokovo Geranium Geranium x cantabrigience .Biokovo' 1 gal 18" o,c
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CSD Compact Shasta Daisy Leucantlusmum x s4rperbum 'Silver Princess' 1 gal 18" o-c.
TS Turkish Speedwell Veronica Iiwaiensis 4' pots 12" 4-c-
VI Variegated Sweet Iris Iris pallida 'Variegate' 1 gal 1 2" o.c.
LT Lemon Thyme Thymus x citriodorus 2,25" pots 8" o,c,
TOTAL
PLANT NOTES:
1 - All plant material shall meet specifications of the American A55PQation of Nurserymen (AAN) for •-
number one grade. All trees shall be balled and burlapped or equivalent. All plant materials shall have all " �'I
wire, twine or other containment materials, except for burlap, removed from trunk and root ball of the plant . �. , y_ � �
prior to planting- Any tree or shrubplanted within night triangles (access points to drives and roadways) .
should loe limbed between 3.5 and 8' for clear views, . i- ..-1-1.1*- :.
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- Trees shall not be planted closer 10 feet to any sewer or water line- Tree planting shall 4e coordinated - • ' G
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with all dry utilities- Locations of all utilities shall be verified in the field prior to planting. Trees planted ,' + -' ;, - . • . •* NAI BOULDER
within sight triangles will be trimmed so no branches are below 8`- - -' #
,qu, . - RETAININGWALLS
3- Grades shall be set to allow For proper drainage away from structures. Grades shall maintain smooth + '' �if i'lal,+411111 }{
profiles and be Free of surface debris, bumps, and depressions. .. - •1: r
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4- Developers shall ensure that the landscape plan is coordinated with the plans done by other consultants i. : f L '
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so that the proposed grading, storm drainage, or other constructions does not conflict nor preclude ' - !'
installation and maintenance of landscape elements on this plan. ,f2. *7-, • • '
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4r -5- All shrub beds adjacent to turf areas shall De edged with roll top Ryerson or approved equivalent tel ;
edger, ,•, ....i. ,. ,
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6- All shruo bed areas shall oe mulched with wood bark mulch over weed barrier fabric to a depth of 4'1
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Perennials and groundcover areas shall be mulched with a 3" layer of shredded bark mulch No weed
barrier in perennial,lannual areas.
7- Prior to installation of plant materials, areas that have been compacted or disturbed by construction
activity shall be thoroughly loosened; organic soil amendments shall be incorporated at the rate of at least
five (5) cubic yards per 1000 square feet of landscape area. NATIVE BOULDER SITE WALLS
8- All landscape (plant materials and grass) will be irrigated with an automatic system according to Town of SCALE: NA
Vail Design Specifications, Turf and seed areas will have a spray zone, shrubs will have a drip zone and
perennials/grouodcovers (part of the drip zone) will have micro-jet sprays where appropriate.
9. Contractor shall verify all material quantities prior to installation- Actual number of plant symbols shall
have priority over the quantity designated-
10. All planting will comply with the Town of Vail, Engineering Standards and specifications- U
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359 DESIGN I 3630 Osage Denver, Colorado1 303.884.9131