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3203 3 VT10 B2 SP(2) Quercus bicolorSwamp White Oak2"-2.5" cal.Checked By:Drawn By:RevisionsScale:Date:Sheet NumberWeb: http://www.berkshiredesign.comEmail: bdg@berkshiredesign.com (413) 582-70004 Allen Place, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060FAX (413) 582-7005Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringPlanningBerkshireGroup, Inc.DesignTheLand SurveyingL.12JDS1"=20'JDSSeptember 25, 2018PlanNorth PlantingVillage HillCOHOUSINGNorthampton, MA0402010601. All nursery stock shall meet the horticultural standards of the American Association of Nurserymen as to grading andquality.2. All plants shall conform to the measurements specified, except that plants larger than those specified may be used ifapproved by the Landscape Architect.3. All plants shall be nursery grown in accordance with good horticultural practices and shall be grown under climaticconditions similar to those in the project locality for atleast two years.4. Balled and burlapped plants (B&B) shall be moved with the root system as solid units; root balls shall be firmly wrappedwith burlap. Container grown plants shall not be removed from container prior to the time of installation; root system shall befirmly set in container.5. Planting soil mix shall consist of seven (7) parts loam and one (1) part peat moss by volume, with a pH value of 5.0 to 6.0.6. All trees to be guyed as shown in details.7. All trees and shurbs to receive two (2) fertilizer packets as shown in details.8. Planting beds to receive 4" depth of bark mulch.9. All plant material shall be guaranteed for one full growing season (one year) after installation.10. Any plant material which dies, turns brown or unexpectedly defoliates prior to acceptance of work shall be promptlyremoved from the site and replaced with material of the same species, quality, size and meeting all planting specifications.11. Planting layout shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation.12. All planting beds shall receive a minimum screened loam depth of 1'. All lawn areas shall receive a minimum screenedloam depth of 6".13. The Contractor shall supply loam which shall be prepared by the Contractor so as to be free from subsoil, stumps, roots,stones over one (1) inch diameter and other extraneous materials.14. Contractor shall submit as-built drawings prior to tree planting. Final plant locations to be confirmed by LandscapeArchitect.Planting NotesPlant ListKEYQTYLATINCOMMONSIZEADVWAzalea 'Delaware Valley White'Delware Valley White Azalea3 gal.ACAmelanchier canadensisShadblow Serviceberry6'-8' Ht.ABPAzalea 'Blaauw's Pink'Pink Azalea3 gal.AGRAcer griseumPaperbark Maple1.5"-2" cal.AROGAcer saccharum 'October Glory'October Glory Maple2"-2.5" cal.BNHBetula nigra 'Heritage'Heritage River Birch18-24"BMKBuxus microphylla 'Green Mountain'Green Mountain Boxwood18-24"CAECornus alba 'Ivory Halo'Tatarian Dogwood5 gal.CBFCarpinus betulus 'Fastigiata'Pyramidal European Hornbeam2"-2.5" cal.CCFPCercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'Eastern Redbud2"-2.5" cal.CFRCornus florida 'Rubra'Flowering Dogwood2"-2.5" cal.ECEnkianthus campanulatusRedvein Enkianthus3'-4' Ht.FSRFagus sylvatica 'Riversii'Riversii Beech2"-2.5" cal.HAAHydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'Annabelle Hydrangea18-24"HNBHydrangea macr. 'Nikko Blue'Nikko Blue Hydrangea18-24"HQHydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'Oakleaf Hydrangea3 gal.IMBPRIlex x meserveae 'Blue Princess'Blue Princess Holly30-36"IVWIlex verticillata 'Winter Red'Winterberry5 gal.KLKalmia latifoliaMountain Laurel18"-24"QRQuercus rubraRed Oak2"-2.5" cal.POPrunus x 'Okame'Okame Cherry2"-2.5" cal.PPPicea pungens 'Hoopsii'Hoopsii Blue Spruce6-7' ht.PFGPotentilla fruticosa 'Goldfinger'Goldfinger Potentilla3 gal.PSVPinus thunbergiana 'Thunderhead'Japanese Black Pine7 gal.SJRSophora japonica 'Regent'Regent Scholar Tree2"-2.5" cal.SJWCalycanthus floridusSweetshrub3 gal.SPStewartia pseudocamelliaJapanese Stewartia2"-2.5" cal.SPMKSyringa patula 'Miss Kim'Miss Kim Lilac2'-3'TOTThuja occidentalis 'Techny'Mission Arborvitae4-5'VTViburnum trilobum American Cranberrybush24"-30"VSItea virginica 'Henry's Garnet'Sweetspire3 gal.RPJMRhododendron PJMPJM Rhododendron24"-30"RMBRosa meidiland 'Bonica'Meidiland Rose3 gal.10463577116910552396943055822912044412241737IGCIlex glabra 'Compacta'Compact Inkberry24"-30"6PCPinus cembra Swiss Stone Pine5-6' ht.10HPQHydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire'Quick Fire Hydrangea3 gal.13IMBPIlex x meserveae 'Blue Prince'Blue Prince Holly30-36"6HVHamamalis virginianaCommon Witchhazel3-4' ht.10HCHalesia carolinaSilverbell5'-6' ht.9GTIGleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Sunburst'Honeylocust2"-2.5" cal.9NSNyssa sylvaticaTupelo22"-2.5" cal.RCRhododendron carolinianumCarolina Rhododendron24"-30"7CJCercidiphylum japonicumKatsura Tree2"-2.5" cal.2(Continued on next sheet)This planting plan is not intended to represent acomprehensive planting plan. The plantings called out on thissheet represent the larger nursery stock material and theminimum plantings recommended to provide a solidfoundational planting. We anticipate that as units are sold andbecome occupied, the individual residents will installadditional landscape material depending on their personalpreferences and as allowed by the cohousing community.Given that this project will be built-out in phases, it is alsoexpected that all large trees and shrubs associated with anygiven phase will be planted by the general contractor as partof that phase. For cost reasons, it is expected that residentsof the cohousing community will install any remaining plantmaterial as shown on the plan as budget and timing allow.Additional Planting Note3/12/2019REV. NORTH PARKING LOT, GRADING & UTILITIESFOR CONSTRUCTION7/20/2019REV. PLANTING AT UNIT 18