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Vucich Restoration Plan: Plant Palette
Native Willows Cuttings for Bank Protection
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ientific Common Name Form Qty 5
Salix bebbiana Bebb willow Shrub 5 48"
Salix drummondiana Drummond's willow Shrub 10 48"
Salix eriocephala Missouri River willow Shrub 5 48"
Salix exigua narrowleaf willow Shrub 20 48"
Salix caudata var lasiandra shining willow Shrub 20 48"
Salixmonticola park willow Shrub 6 5 48"
Total: 65
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Scientific Name Common Name Form Qty Size
Aquilegia caerulea Colorado blue columbine Forb 3 1 gal
Asclepias speciosa showy milkweed Forb 3 1 gal
Geum macrophyllum largeleaf evens Forb 2 1 gal
Helianthus nuttallii Nutta II's sunflower Forb 2 1 gal
Iris missouriensis Rocky Mountain iris Forb 2 1 gal
Acer glabrum Rocky Mountain maple Shrub 2 5 gal
Alnus incana thinleaf alder Shrub 2 D-60
Betula occidentalis water birch Shrub 2 D-60
Cornussericea redosier dogwood Shrub 2 D-60
Prunus virginiana chokecherry Shrub 3 D-60
Picea pungens blue spruce Tree 1 1 gal
Populus angustifolia narrowleaf cottonwood Tree 3 1 gal
Total: 27
Native Plant List for the Xeroriparian Hydrosere
Life Vail Valley Hydroseres
Scientific Name Common Name Form Qty
Ribes cereum or R.inerme wax currant Shrub 2 1 gal Hydrosere Elevation (inches)*
Rosa woodsii Woods'rose Shrub 3 1 gal
Sambucus racemosa red elderberry Shrub 2 1 gal Hyd roriparian Irrli -4 to 4
Picea engelmannii Engelmann spruce Tree 1 5 gal
Total: 8 Mesoriparian 4 to 12
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Scientific Name Common Name Form Qty Size
Geranium viscosissimum sticky purple geranium Forb 3 4"or similar
Lupinusargenteus silvery lupine Forb 1 4"or similar
Ericameria nauseosa rubber rabbitbrush Shrub 2 4"or similar * General elevations, relative to Bankfull
Potentillafruticosa shrubby cinquefoil Shrub 3 4"or similar
Pinusflexilis limber pine Tree 1 4"or similar - Bankfull = 0 elevation
Total: 10
Total(all seres): 45
Vucich Restoration Plan: Seed Mixes
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Seeds per %in
Common Name(USDA) Scientific Name(USDA) Pounds/
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Acre
Western yarrow(Native to USA) Achillea lanulosa var occidentalis 4,400,000 2 0.0218
Indian ricegrass Achnatherum hymenoides 155,000 4 1.2365
rough bentgrass Agrostis scabra 5,000,000 6 0.0575
western pearly everlasting Anaphalis margaritacea 8,200,000 5 0.0292
blue grama Bouteloua gracilis 740,000 5 0.3238
mountain brome Bromus marginatus 84,000 7 3.9930
squirreltail Elymus elymoides 185,000 8 2.0720
slender wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus 145,000 7 2.3132
Rocky Mountain fescue Festuca saximontana 1,202,000 6 0.2392
Thurber's fescue Festuca thurberi 747,500 3 0.1923
showy goldeneye _Heliomeris multiflora 1,215,000 5 0.1972
prairie Junegrass Koeleria macrantha 2,315,000 5 0.1035
basin wildrye Leymus cinereus 145,000 4 1.3218
Front Range beardtongue Penstemon virgatus 550,000 7 0.6098
muttongrass Poa fendleriana 890,000 7 0.3769
Sandberg bluegrass Poa secunda 1,046,960 7 0.3204
blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 1,600,000 5 0.1497
smooth blue aster Symphyotrichum laeve 880,000 3 0.1634
spike trisetum Trisetum spicatum 2,500,000 4 0.0767
Total: 100 14
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Common Name(USDA) Scientific Name(USDA) Pounds/
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arctic rush Juncus arcticus spp. Littoralis 10900000 7 0.0308
tufted hairgrass Deschampsia cespitosa 2000000 8 0.1917
clustered field sedge Carex praegracilis 664900 8 0.5765
fringed brome Bromus ciliatus 236000 7 1.4212
smallwing sedge Carex microptera 847000 7 0.3960
largeleaf avens Geum macrophyllum 793706 8 0.4830
blue wildrye Elymus glaucus 134500 9 3.2063
thickspike wheatgrass Elymus lanceolatus 135000 10 3.5493
slender wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus 145000 3 0.9914
common cowparsnip Heracleum maximum 47569 5 5.0365
Missouri goldenrod Solidago missouriensis 1998238 6 0.1439
meadow barley Hordeum brachyantherum 30000 5 7.9860
woolly sedge Carex pellita 312075 10 1.5354
fowl mannagrass Glyceria striata 170000 7 1.9730
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Vucich Restoration Plan: Typical Details
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CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 12
1. DO NOT CONSTRUCTASMOOTHSTREAMBANK. ADD
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2. INSTALL TRANSPLANTED WILLOW AT LOW FLOW
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Vucich Restoration Plan: Typical Drawings (revegetation)
1. ALL WILLOW AND COTTONWOOD CUTTINGS SHALL BE SOUND,
8"-12"ABOVE WILLOW OR HEALTHY SPECIMENS. PLANT MATERIALS THAT HAVE SERIOUS
GROUND SURFACE COTTONWOOD INJURIES, INSECT PESTS, DISEASES OR ARE DRY,WILL BE
CUTTING REJECTED.
2. IF HARVESTED, CUTTINGS SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM APPROVED
PILOT HOLE SOURCES USING A SHARP TOOL. CUTTINGS SHALL BE LONG
WITH BACKFILL ENOUGH IN LENGTH TO REACH A DEPTH OF 6"INTO THE
GROUND WATER DURING THE DRIEST TIMES OF THE YEAR.
3. CUTTINGS SHALL HAVE A BASAL END OF 0.5 TO 1.5 INCHES IN
DIAMETER. THE TOP ENDS SHALL BE BLUNT; BUTT ENDS SHALL
IIIEXISTING BE ANGLED AT 45 DEGREES. THEY SHALL BE STRIPPED OF ALL
SOIL BUT TWO TO THREE HEALTHY TERMINAL STEMS.
4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE PROPER CARE,
STORAGE,AND HANDLING OF THE CUTTINGS. DURING ALL
STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION,THE CUTTINGS SHALL BE
LOWEST SEASONAL PROTECTED FROM EXPOSURE TO WIND AND DIRECT SUNLIGHT.
GROUNDWATER 5. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FLAG ALL
LEVEL PLANTING LOCATIONS FOR APPROVAL BY THE OWNER'S REP.
ADJUSTMENTS TO THESE LOCATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO
MEET FIELD CONDITIONS.
6. IF CUTTINGS CANNOT BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY TO THE
REQUIRED DEPTH DUE TO SOIL CONDITIONS,A DIBBLE BAR,
AUGER,OR OTHER TOOL SHALL BE USED TO CREATE A PILOT
HOLE.THE HOLE MUST BE BACKFILLED AND WATERED SO NO
AIR POCKETS EXIST AROUND THE CUTTING.
7. ADDITIONAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TO
ENSURE HIGH SURVIVAL RATES
OWILLOW AND COTTONWOOD CUTTING
CROSS SECTION NOT TO SCALE
LEAVE 2'GAR WITH NO MULCH NEAR STEM
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CROSS SECTION NOT TO SCALE
OSHRUB PLANTING(ON SLOPE)
CROSS SECTION NOTTO SCALE