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Wetland plants <br />Common Name <br />Salmonberry <br />Red-osier pogwood <br />Scientific Name <br />Rubus spectabilis <br />Comus stolinifera <br />Size <br />1 gallon <br />whips <br />Soacine Number <br />5 ft. 2 <br />5 ft. 2 <br />GRASS SEEDING IN DISTURBED AREAS <br />The disturbed wetland and buffer areas shall be seeded to the recommended grass seed <br />mixture below, or similar approved mixtures. Any change in species or concentration <br />shall be approved by a County biologist. Fertilizer shall only be used if a solutel <br />necessary due to potential runoff into adjacent waters. If deemed absolutely necessary by <br />the consulting biologist and/or the County biolo;ist an appropriate fertilizer will be <br />recommended for the particular situation. <br />Common Name <br />Tall fescue <br />Colonial bentgrass <br />Annual ryegrass <br />Red clover <br />Common Name <br />Fowl meadowgrass <br />Meadow foxtail <br />Latin Name <br />Festuca arundinacea <br />Agrastis tenuis <br />Lolium multiflorum <br />Trifolrum repens <br />Latin Name <br />Poa palustris <br />Alopecurus pratensrs <br />PLANT SIZE AYD SPACING <br />Ibs/1,000 s.f. <br />0.4 <br />0.4 <br />0.2 <br />0.1 <br />lbs/1,000 s.f. <br />0.8 <br />0.8 <br />Shrubs and trees planted for restoration/enhancement shall be a combination of one <br />gallon trees and whips. Shrubs sh�ill be planted on five-foot centers and trees shall be <br />planted on ten foot centers. Shrubs of the same species shall be planted in groups of 3 <br />