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BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE & SPACING, NOTES CONTAINER TREES 4 Acer circinatum Vine Maple Multi -Stem, 8'-10' HT B&B 11 Acer rubrum 'Scarsen' Scarlet Sentinel Maple 2" cal, 12'-14' HT, Fully branched & uniform B&B Branching starting 6' above rootball 1 Acer rubrum 'October Glory' October Glory Red Maple 2" cal, 12'-14' HT, Fully branched & uniform B&B 51 Cupressus x leylandii Leyland Cypress 6' HT Container 15 Juniperus virginiana 'Skyrocket' Skyrocket Juniper 6'-8' HT B&B 2 Magnolia ste►lata Star Magnolia 5 gal Container 2 Picea omorika Serbian Spruce 6'-8' HT B&B �= 6 Prunus serrulata 'spire' Spire Flowering Cherry 2" cal, 10'-12' HT, fully branched B&B MAPLE, 25' OC _AWN SHRUBS/PERENNIALS 4 Hydrangea macrophylla Endless Summer Hydrangea 3 gal Container 'Endless Summer' 23 Lonicera pileata Box -Leaf Honeysuckle 3 gal @ 3' OC Container 34 Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' Mountain Fire Japanese Pieris 3 gal @ 4' OC Container 12 Pieris japonica 'Valley Rose' Valley Rose Japanese Pieris 3 gal @ 4' OC Container 13 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' Otto Luyken English Laurel 3 gal @ 4' OC Container 35 Spirea japonica 'Magic Carpet' Magic Carpet Japanese Spirea 3 gal @ 3' OC Container 49 Spirea thunbergii 'Ogon' Spirea Ogon 3 gal @ 3' OC Container 72 Viburnum davidii Davids Viburnum 3 gal @ 4' OC Container 30 Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet' Spring Bouquet Viburnum 3 gal @ 4' OC Container GRASSES & GROUNDCOVERS +/- 90 Erica x darleyensis 'furzey' Furzey Heath 1 gal, 2' OC Container 22 Hakonechloa Macra 'Aureola' Golden Japanese Forest Grass 1 gal, 2.5' OC Container 57 Hemerocallis 'Stella do Oro' Stella de Oro Daylily 1 gal, 2' OC Container 65 Mahonia nervosa Cascade Oregon Grape 1 gal, 2' OC Container 78 Mahonia repens Creeping Oregon Grape 1 gal, 2.5' OC Container NOTES 1. All existing trees, shrubs and groundcovers shall be removed from site prior to construction LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS 1. MATERIALS UJ a. Topsoil. Topsoil shall be a blend of the following products; 30% sand; 20% peat-, 30% composted cow manure; and 20% fish compost. Available w from Morrison Gravel, 360-876-4701 or approved substitution. Q I b. Mulch. Mulch is a 1"-3" gravel. 2" compacted depth on all beds. c. Fertilizer. Agraform 21-gram tablet time release fertilizer shall be used in all plantings. Place 1 for each ground cover, 2 for each shrub and 4 for each tree. They shall be placed in the plant pits as detailed. Also, top dress all plants with a suitable 'starter' fertilizer. d. Tree Stakes. Tree stakes shall be 2" diameter x 8' length Lodgepole pine. Fasteners shall be 1" PVC Chain -Lock, placed as detailed. e. Sod. Sod shall be locally grown and a blend of the following products; 60% Perennial Rye, 20% Hard Fescue, 20% Kentucky Bluegrass. Available from Country Green or approved substitution. 2. SOIL PREPARATION Ia. Prior to any landscape work, contractor shall remove, or have removed, all debris from the other building trades from the landscape surfaces. NO i landscape work shall commence until the areas are cleared of other trades debris. b. Cultivate the existing ground surface to a minimum depth of 4"and remove all rocks over 1" and other debris. c. Fine grade the subgrade to adjoining surfaces in preparation of adding soil. d. Beds. Place 6" of specified topsoil on all beds and till or cultivate the topsoil a minimum depth of 8". Remove all rock and debris which may surface. Finished grade of topsoil shall be 2.5" below adjoining paved surfaces, allowing 2" for mulch. e. Lawns. Place 4" compacted depth, of specified topsoil. Roll and compact to about 80% compaction rate. Finished grade of topsoil shall be approximately Y2" - 1" below adjoining paved surfaces, allowing for sod, rolled and compacted sod shall be flush with adjoining pavement. _AWN 3. IRRIGATION a. Coordinate the irrigation installation with all the landscaping. The irrigation system shall be installed by the same contractor as the landscaping. 4. PLANTING OF TREE, SHRUBS AND GRONDCOVERS a. Contractor is to confirm that all beds are prepared and ready for planting, without interference with other trades. i1 b. Layout all plants as per plan and approval by Landscape Architect, making sure the plants are orientated to give best appearance to the viewer. c. Pit plant all plants into prepared soil and plant per the details. While planting, water the plants into the plant pits thoroughly soaking the root balls and soil. Place fertilizer tablets as specified, filling plant pits with specified topsoil. Top dress fertilize when completed. 5. PLANTING OF SOD CRUSHED ROCK, T P. a. Place topsoil then roll, compact and rake to a smooth finished grade, free for depressions and high spots. b. Prior to placing sod, water the soil to get it moist. c. Install sod with the seams all running in one direction, while staggering joints. Finish roll the sod in place assuring that all the joints are tight. Water CREEPING thoroughly until final acceptance. Contractor shall be responsible for mowing every 7 days until project and landscaping is accepted by landscape OREGON GRAPE architect. ENTRY SIGN 6. WARRANTY a. All landscaping shall be warranted for one year from FINAL ACCEPTANCE. Plants requiring replacement shall be of the original variety and size as specified herein. IORIKA 7. PATIO POTS a. Architectural Pottery model #FGLEGACY22x33, 22"0 x 33"h x 13" base, dark walnut perma spec artistic finish b. The bottom 2" of the pots will be filled with pea gravel, or other approved medium. Fill the balance of the pots with the specified topsoil, within 1" from the top. c. 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