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Fill 6 inches above removed tree <br /> stumps with topsoil/mulch at <br /> three westernmost stumps, and <br /> with wood chips at eastern most <br /> stump. Replant with grass seed <br /> or ground cover to match 9 8 f y A-A <br /> /o"t. Acerpalmatum Japanese Maple s <br /> surrounding area. o�a <br /> ` �p� •? r`�a-1' y Mature size:Approximately 25 feet call by 25 feet wide.Ic seems to grow <br /> 4 r a wider than it is tall. <br /> ` 4c°�?% P gwgP Shape:Horizontal branching. <br /> I (1) New Dissected 4 og ��Gx; y Foliage:Fine-textured deciduous leaves.Different leaf shapes and colors are <br /> �fa ac+ available.Green leaves turn orange or deep red in the fall. <br /> Japanese Maple -Red �: ,_,R,���� .; . <br /> Description:This popular garden tree is often used as a lawn specimen or <br /> shrub border.It grows best in filtered shade in rich,well-drained soils. <br /> While moderately drought tolerant,it is not well-suited to dry,gravelly <br /> soils.It should be protected from prevailing winds. <br /> I Pests and disease:Maples in general may be susceptible to anthracnose, <br /> p s <br /> V6.- <br /> cankers,leaf spot,leaf scorch,scale insects,caterpillars,aphid,borers,or <br /> F verticillium. <br /> e <br /> T <br /> ;yt < Cotinus coggyrgia Smoketree i <br /> Mature size:Approximately 10 feet tall by 15 feet wide. N <br /> Shape:Upright with rounded habit.Loose,spreading habit-often grows <br /> wider than it is tall. <br /> Foliage:Rounded blue-green leaves turn yellow,red or purple to the fall. <br /> J i <br /> Flower:Showy flower panicles(dusters)give the plant its smoky" <br /> t ` 0 2¢ ce?tyy h appearance from June through September. <br /> '7 ` o ue� Description:A rugged plant for use in dry,rocky soils,this tree is good for <br /> s <br /> use in shrub borders and is tolerant of many soil types and pH ranges. <br /> • I!� _ `� a3"��4� .� `���/�, Plant in full sun mwell-drained loam soil. <br /> Pests and disease:No serious pests.Some maybe afflicted with verticillium <br /> t <br /> - wilt,leaf spot or scabs. <br /> 1 t 5 j J <br /> Myrica cal fornica Pacific Waxmyrtle ' <br /> O Overhead Utility Lines Mature size:Approximately 15 feet tall by 15 feet wide, <br /> o iShape:Spreading. <br /> ° ` Option 1: Three (3) Smoketree (Deciduous) Foliage:Lustrous narrow evergreen leaves are two to four inches long. <br /> ) Flower:Some trees have white, or purple <br /> ► Option 2: Three (3) Pacific Waxmyrtle (Evergreen <br /> in upright clusters at the tips of each twig.Flowers bloom typically from <br /> l i o Option 3: Three (3) Vine Maple (Deciduous) April through June. <br /> t1l Q Fruit:Small purple berries appear on female plants in fall and winter. <br /> M Description:Native to the coastal re ions of the Pacific Northwest,this tree <br /> 1 Minimum tree sizes per COE Drawing 338 attached. P g <br /> I, enjoys sun to partial shade and is drought-tolerant once it is established. <br /> q Its bark is light brown and smooth when young.Older trees may have <br /> S s flaky outer bark,rev_ealinQ pinkish inner bark or dark parches. <br /> O <br /> r, R * ,uG „ y <br /> > 4 d M /_`L Acer circinatum Vine Maple <br /> a - l e>>o c"'� ii�� e � Mature Size:Approximately 15 feet tall by 20 feet wide <br /> s s i <br /> ti. s, <br /> n Shape:Broadleaf deciduous tree or large shrub.Multi-stemmed,shrubby, <br /> Q 00 _ E•a V--' a L -0 e spreading,sprawling and vine-like in forest shade,but bushy and dense in <br /> sun. <br /> -- { a�V.vn�cu�sE J. - a--- Foliage:Almost circular leaves heart-shaped at base that develop red,orange <br /> I Ef}.K- ..E.-. =•�_ �'e.J. GJW <br /> and yellow fall colors in sun.Flowers have deep red sepals and greenish <br /> white petals.Fruit is deep red at maturity. <br /> id <br /> Description:Considered onsered rt titfthe l <br /> o be the most useful nave tree or e andsca <br /> ae.- e••jrs.�— aa�ems.: r-•.Gi cx Pn¢e�r/ �s 3v5.-:i= D G I CT e P Pe in <br /> � "`'' the Pacific Northwest.Prefers moist,shady situations,but tolerates sun. <br /> i � �\ Wildlife Value:Attracts birds <br />