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PLANT SCHEDULE
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Botanical Name/Common Name
Qty.
Size
Spacing Notes
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Trees
"Chainlock" or equal tree tie material
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Plastic lock tie or rubber
(1" size) nail or staple tree tie material
Stake tree with (2) treated 2"0
Acer circinatum
2
6-T ht.
25' o.c. B&B, nursery grown, deciduous,
hose tree tie, set loose to
to stake to hold vertically. Loop each
tie around half tree loosely to provide
Lodgepole Pine doweled tree stakes (8'
length). Loop each tie around half tree
(Vine Maple)
native, multi -trunk, evenly branched
To of root ball to be even allow for diameter growth
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1"slack for trunk growth.
loosely to provide I" stack for trunk
o Pinus contorta
1
6-7' ht.
25' o.c. B&B, nursery grown, evergreen,
with surrounding finished 2"0 x 8' length Lodgepole
grade. Trunk flare should be
Top of root ball to be even with \
growth. Remove stakes after 2 ears.
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(Shore Pine)
native, full foliage, do not top or trim
Pine tree stakes, (remove
just above finish grade.
surrounding finished grade.
Pseudotsuga menziesii
2
6-T ht.
25' o.c. B&B, nursery grown, evergreen,
after 2 years)
Trunk flare should be just
(Douglas Fir)
native, do not top or trim, full foliage
Fold down or remove a 1 /3
above finished grade.
Street trees
Parrotia persica
4
2" cal.
30' o.c. B&B, nursery grown, street tree
of the burlap covering or
1'
branched
Dark brown bark mulch
(Persian Ironwood)
quality, branched @ 5' height
remove non -biodegradable
Create soil saucer at
@ 5' ht.
or arborist wood chips,
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Quercus robur x alba 'Crimschmidt'
3
2" cal.
30' o.c. B&B, nursery grown, street tree
material entirely
Min. 1 /3 of tree
edges of watering basin
2" depth min.
(Crimson Spire Oak)
quality, branched @ 5' height
Create soil saucer at
height
18-24" depth root
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Amend soil with 1 /2
native soil and 1 /2
Shrubs
edges of watering basin
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Dark brown bark mulch
barrier at paving
edge for street trees
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3-way mix topsoil
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or arborist wood chips,
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Drive stake at
/\ Cistus x lenis 'Grayswood Pink'
12
2 gal.
5' o.c. Nursery grown, pink flowers,
18-24" depth root barrier
at paving edge for trees
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2" depth min.
Amend soil with 1 /2
Fold down or remove a 1 /3
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rootball edge
Plantin it to be roughly twice
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Gra swood Pink Rockrose
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'Newport
no trimming needed
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within 10' of the edge
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native soil and 1 /2
of the burlap covering or
remove non biodegradable
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the width of the root ball
Escallonia p Dwarf'
3
2 al.
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4' o.c. Nurser grown, ark ink flowers,
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Conifers to be 10' min.
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material entirely
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(Newport Dwarf Escallonia)
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
28
2 gal.
no trimming needed
2.5' o.c. Nursery grown, fragrant flowers,
from paved edges, unless
otherwise approved by
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(Hidcote English Lavender)
trim flowers in fall
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Street trees to be 3' from
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Mahonia nervosa
14
2 gal.
3' o.c. Nursery grown, native,
otherwise approved by Landscape Architect.
(Longleaf Mahonia)
no trimming needed
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Notes:
Contractor to kinked, the trunk,
Notes:
Perennials, Ferns and Grasses
ensure roots are not circling, or girdling
1) Contractor to ensure roots are not kinked, circling, or girdling the trunk,
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prior to installation, see Root Ball Condition Detail.
prior to installation, see Root Ball Condition Detail.
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Festuca glauca 'Boulder Blue'
14
1 gal.
1. 5' o.c. Nursery grown, bluish -green,
2) If roots are found to be defective, contractor to correct per the Root
Correction Detail, or replace plant material prior to installation.
2) If roots are found to be defective, contractor to correct per the Root
Correction Detail, or replace plant material prior to installation.
(Boulder Blue Fescue)
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no trimming needed
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Verbena lilacina'De La Mina'
4
1 gal.
2' o.c. Nursery grown, evergreen,
Coniferous Tree Planting Detail
Deciduous Tree Planting Detail
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(De La Mina Verbena)
trim only as needed
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Groundcover
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
59
1 gal.
2' o.c. Nursery grown, evergreen,
Top of root ball to be Dark brown bark mulch
even with surrounding and arborist wood
Equal spacing
(Kinnikinnick)
native groundcover
finished grade chips, 2" depth min.
between plants
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PT 454 Native Urban Meadow
6500
sf. 2 Lbs.
4 oz. / 1000sf. 50% grasses, 40% perennials, 10% annuals, mow
Create soil saucer at Amend with 1 /2
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Mix / PTlawnseed.com
once at the end of summer, no lower than 4"
soil
edges of watering basin native soil and 1 /2
If planting width is too narrow
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3-way mix topsoil
Triangular
for triangular spacing then use
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Total Number of Plants = 146
spacing
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spacing
Total Number of Native Plants = 78
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Existing native soil
and loosen soil and roots
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of rootball with fingers or
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pit to be twice
MATERIALS SCHEDULE
spade
the width of the root ball
Description / Manufacturer
Units
Notes
For shrubs with mature heights
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Keep center of plants
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over 3', plant 3' min. away from
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6-12" from paved edges
paving to center of plant. For
3 Wa Topsoil Mix for Natural Area
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Mix 3" layer into landscape
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shrubs with a mature height under
T, plant 2' min. away from paved
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bed to a depth of 6"
edges. Notes:
1) Contractor to ensure roots are not kinked, circling, or girdling the trunk,
3-Way Topsoil Mix for Planting Beds
25 Cy.
Mix 4" layer into new landscape
prior to installation, see Root Ball Condition Detail.
Ground Cover Triangular Spacing Detail
beds to a depth of 8"
2) If roots are found to be defective, contractor to correct per the Root
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Correction Detail, or replace plant material prior to installation.
Dark Brown Medium Bark Mulch
52 Cy.
Spread evenly around plants
Shrub/Ground Cover Planting Detail
or Wood Chips
to a depth of 2"
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Step 1 - Remove soil and roots over the root collar.
Remove excess
soil. Root collar.
Root collar.
GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES:
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excess roots.
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SITE PREPARATION:?:
ball surface.
1. Landscape areas shall be free of weeds, rocks, tree stumps and limbs, construction debris,
slurry, and other construction materials prior to soil preparation of planting bed areas.
2. Contractor to dispose of all construction debris legally off site, and stockpile topsoil on site for
Tree planted too deeply in root ball. Remove excess Tree planted too deep in root ball. Remove excess soil
use In landscape beds.
soil and roots to meet root inspection detail. and roots to meet root inspection detail.
3. All new planting beds shall be de -compacted by roto-tilling, disking or ripping to a minimum
Step 2 - Remove defects.
depth of 8" and will be amended with 3-way mix topsoil.
4. Contractor to evaluate soil conditions (pH level, nutrient content, etc..) and correct as needed,
ACCEPTABLE
REJECTABLE
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in addition to applying 3-way mix topsoil composed of 60% peat, 35% sandy loam, and 5% aged
sawdust, or equal.
Top of root
PLANT SPECIFICATIONS:
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1. Finished grade of all planting areas to be approximately 1" below curb or sidewalk.
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2. Landscape architect (designer) to be notified of any plant substitutions prior to delivery, and
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approved by owner or designer. Plant material shall be delivered to the site free of diseases, pests,
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Absorbing roots.
Five structural (large) roots shown in black. Remove Four structural roots shown in black. Remove
and damaged or broken branches, trunks or limbs.
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structural (white) root wrapping root collar. root (white) growing over structural roots.
3. All plants shall conform to the Z60.1 "American Standard for Nursery Stock" manual as published
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by the American Association of Nurseryman (AAN).
most root
Structural roots circle interior of root ball. No Only absorbing roots reach the periphery near
structural roots are horizontal and reach the root ball the top of the root ball. Structural
4. Contractor to guarantee all plants for 1 year and replace any dead or dying plants as notified by
emerges
periphery near the top of the root ball.
roots mostly wrap or are deflected on the
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the owner,
from trunk.
root ball interior.
5. Any damaged plant material delivered on site shall be returned and replaced by the grower or
The point where top -most root(s) emerges from the trunk (root collar) should be
contractor.
within
within the top 2" of substrate. The root collar and the root ball interior should be
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6. No shrubs or trees, from the center of the plant, shall be planted within 3' of paving, and no
free of defects including circling, kinked, ascending, and stem girdling roots.
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perennials, ferns, or groundcover shall be planted within 1' of paving.
Structural roots shall reach the periphery near the top of the root ball.
7. All deciduous and coniferous trees shall be placed and installed first, followed by all shrubs,
Six structural roots shown in black. Remove structural Seven structural roots shown in black. Remove structural
perennials, ferns, ornamental grasses, and groundcover.
roots (white) growing over root collar by cutting them roots (white) growing around or over root collar by cutting
Root ball periphery.
just before they make an abrupt turn. them just before they make an abrupt turn.
8. Apply organic fertilizer to all newly installed lawn areas and planting beds, per manufacturer's
specifications.
Structural roots descend into root ball interior.
No Structural roots circle and do not
9. All proposed plants should be allowed to grow naturally. Trimming is not needed, except for
structural roots are horizontal and reach the root ball radiate from the trunk.
the occasional removal of broken, dead, damaged branches, or to maintain clearance over
phe eripry near the top of the root ball.
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sidewalks. Remove leaves with a leaf blower or by raking, and remove any broken branches, or
limbs in the fall.
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1. After installation, all plants shall be maintained monthly during the growing season or as needed
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growing tangent root
(parallel) to trunk. circling.
to remove any weeds or invasive Vegetation.
Remove structural roots (4 shown in Remove structural roots (4 shown in black) deflected on root ball
2. Check shrubs and trees monthly to trim off any broken or damaged limbs or branches.
Roots radiate from trunk and reach side of root ball
Structural roots missing from one side,
black extending from root ball.
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3. Replenish wood chip or bark mulch to maintain at least a 2" minimum depth.
without defecting down or around.
Structural roots primarily grow to one side.
and/or grow tangent to trunk.
are not defined as defects and do not need to be removed.
Notes:
4. Provide sufficient irrigation as needed, especially In the summer months.
Notes:
1- All trees shown are rejectable unless they undergo recommended correction.
1- Observations of roots shall occur prior to acceptance. Roots and soil
may be removed during the
2- First step 1, then step 2. Adjust hole depth to allow for the removal of excess soil and roots over the root collar.R-414232
observation process; substrate/soil shall be replaced after the observations
have been completed.
3- Roots and soil may be removed during the correction process; substrate/soil shall be replaced after the correction has been completed.
2- See specifications for observation process and requirements.
4- Trees shall pass root observations detail following correction.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS
Root Ball
Condition for Balled
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Root Correction Detail for Balled Et
Burlapped
Trees or Shrubs
Burlapped Trees or Shrubs
PLANNING DIVISION
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