Plan Sheet L-1 Landscaping Planting Plan
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Plan Sheet L-1 Landscaping Planting Plan
PLANT LIST / South Hadley Library Symbol/Botanical Name Common Name No. Size Remarks Trees (Deciduous) N E W S BN/Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ Heritage River Birch (Clump) 5 8-10’Ht 3-trunked clump/ Matching/LA may sub ‘Dura Heat’ CC/Cercis Canadensis ‘Alba’ White Flowering Redbud 4 7-8’Ht Matching; Single trunk/LA may sub multi-trunk CH/Chionathus virginicus Fringetree 2 6-7’Ht Matching CL/Cladrastrus lutea Yellowwood 1 2.5-3”C Specimen shape GB/Ginkgo biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ Autumn Gold Ginkgo 5 2.5-3”C Male trees only; Matching NY/Nyssa sylvatica Tupelo 1 1.5-2”C Specimen shape UL/Ulmus Americana ‘Valley Forge’ Valley Forge American Elm 9 2-2.5”C Matching/LA may sub. ‘New Harmony’ Trees (Evergreen) TN/Thuja occ. ‘Nigra’ Dark American Arborvitae 4 8-10’Ht Matching; Full to base TG/Thuja plicata ‘Green Giant’ Green Giant Arborvitae 10 7-8’Ht Matching; Full to base AL/Amelanchier ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry 4 6-7’Ht DE/Deutzia gracillis ‘Nikko’ Nikko Deutzia 30 FO/Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla 2 HY/Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Alice’ Alice Hydrangea 19 IG/Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ Shamrock Inkberry 17 IV/Ilex verticillata ‘Red Sprite’ Red Sprite Winterberry 6 #5pot Full, matchitg IVM/Ilex verticillata ‘Jim Dandy’ Jim Dandy (male) Winterberry 1 #3 pot Plant near female varieties per LA PH/Physocarpus opulous ‘Coppertina’ Coppertina Ninebark 2 3-4’Ht Matching/LA may sub ‘Nana’ PO/Physocarpus opulous ‘Diablo’ Diablo Ninebark 2 5-6’Ht Matching/LA may sub ‘Center Glow’ SJ/Spirea x bulalda ‘Anthony Waterer’ Anthony Waterer Spirea 25 18-24”H Matching VM/Pachysandra terminallis Pachysandra Shrubs/Groundcover 10 TG 1 IVM 4 TN Multi-stem; Matching #2 pot 2.5-3’Ht Full, matching #5 pot Matching; White to rose pink summer blooms 2.5-3’Ht 150 #1 pot Full, matching Random spacing 3 IV Perennials/ Locate on site with Landscape Architect 50 DAY E See Architectural details for entry arch and fence DAY/Hemerocallis ‘Stella d’Oro’ Stella d’Oro Daylily 50 2 Gal PE/Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ Dwarf Fountain Grass 19 2 Gal DAFS/ Narcissus Naturalizing Mix Daffodil Mix 50 bulbs Fall planting only Slope/SW Retention Area Plantings (NOTE: Contractor shall F & I biodegradable slope stabilizing mat throughout plant beds on all slopes) 2 FO 100 VM 50 DAFS Transformer Approx. Location 6 DE 3 IV 1 L2 3 L2 2 CC Decorative Fence 5 IG GM Stone Dust Path Rain Garden GG 5 BN STREET 5 SJ 30 VM 19 HY EET R T S 9 UL 6 IG JU/Juniperous horizontallis ‘Wiltonii’ Wiltonii Blue Rug Juniper 122 #1 pot IV/Ilex verticillate ‘Red Sprite’ Red Sprite Winterberry 97 #2 pot IVJ/Ilex verticullata ‘Jim Dandy’ Jim Dandy Winterberry 3 #1 pot RH/Rhus aromatica ‘Low Grow’ Low Grow Sumac 150 #1 pot Allman’s Compact Dogwood 9 #2 pot Shamrock Inkberry 5 BB/Monarda didyma ‘Fireball’ Fireball Bee Balm 5 #1 pot T/Tiarella x. ‘Wherryi’ Wherryi Foam Flower 15 #1 pot V/Vaccininum angustifolium Lowbush Blueberry Male pollinator for Red Sprite Winterberry D 10 2.5-3’Ht Full, matching #2 pot GG T WES L 5 SJ #1 pot IG/Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ NA 3 IG CA N W ) d A o L (S 19 PE CS T BB V 125 CS/Cornus sericea ‘Allman’s Compacta’ HIGH 9 15 5 10 S 6 DE 4 L2 Little Joe Pyeweed Rain Garden 12 DE Bench Typ. JOE/Eupatorium dibium ‘Little Joe’ MAIN 3 GB Ginkgo 6 DE Path Connection to Gate RE ST Locate fence post 2" from edge of building 2 CC Native plant garden Prep for planting by others ET 5 IG 20 VM 2 PN D 2 GB S 2 CH Lawn (Sod) EQ SOUTH HADLEY LIBRARY JOE Na tiv e Wi n IV t e r SJ L2 L Be rr ED GE AN OF W D B ATE R AN w N JH Ju n at iv L e o S R um H a ip w 15.0' K i m EQ 2 L2 General Notes! ! c ! ! ! ! MW B er er Lawn (Sod) M Ju Lawn (Seed) pe r S e P y 1 NY e W d T elephone 978.486.0040 Fax simile 978.486.0330 Revisions: REVISED 2/15/2013 o e L e 40 Fost er Str eet L it t le t o n, M a s s a c h u s e t t s 0 14 6 0 3. Contractor shall be responsible for on-site safety of construction crew, and particularly of safety of pedestrians during period of construction project. 4. Extreme care shall be taken not to disturb existing plant materials, except those specifically noted to be transplanted or removed. Any plant injured or destroyed shall be replaced with a plant of equal or greater size and species at the Contractor's expense. E ni TP B o JO Lo w 2. It is contractor's responsibility to become apprised of existing conditions, underground utilities, and overhead utilities. Coordination with all relevant companies or agencies, including permitting & Dig Safe, affected by this construction is contractor's responsibility. The Contractor is required to obtain any necessary permits required from state and local authorities for all work in this contract. B K J GRAVEL B A r c h i t e c t s ! 1. All site information represented on this plan is illustrative, and must be verified by the Contractor. Written specifications shall take precedence over representations on drawings. B Ju JU n i p A h e r n L a n d s c a p e C L Bike Rack y Lo w INL o CONCRETE RETAINING WALL TP UP 2 PD ed) Se ( Lawn Lawn (Sod) 3 IG 15 SJ Spirea W GG w J 5 L2 u Flagpole Locate on Site 6. All unused materials that are movable shall be removed from site daily, or stored in such a way as to preclude loss or vandalism. MW ni mac p e Su RH e Nativ r 7. All debris shall be removed, and all walks made free of obstructions, and site left in a neat, clean condition at the close of each work day. STONE WALL P -RA RIP 8. Contractor shall adjust plant material as necessary to accomodate any changes in above or below ground utilities and associated bollards and fencing. Landscape Architect or Owner's rep shall approve plant locations prior to installation. S 1 CL Planting Notes!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " " 1. The Contractor shall locate and verify all utilities prior to starting work. ! 2. The Contractor shall supply all plant materials in quantities sufficient to complete the planting shown on all Drawings. Plant counts are for convenience only. Contractor shall use sufficient plant materials to fulfill design intent, but in no case shall contractor use fewer plants than listed. SOUTH HADLEY LIBRARY Tree Pit Width of pit shall be three times width of rootball. Place root ball on undisturbed soil. 3. All material shall conform to the guidelines established by the "American Standard for Nursery Stock", published by the American Association of Nurserymen. SOUTH HADLEY, MA Slope sides of pit and scarify. 4. Contractor shall test and shall ammend the soil as needed for planting. The Contractor shall grade and blend new earthwork smoothly with existing contours. Fine grading must be accepted by the Owner before planting begins. S S New black 1/2in. reinforced rubber hose guard over staking wire. Note: Plant field dug evergreens at original north-south orientation and growing depth. Staking wire or cable pulled carefully between branches. Tree Pit Width of pit shall be three times width of rootball. Place rootball on undisturbed soil. Slope sides of pit and scarify. Top of ball shall be at same grade as grown in nursery. U-Bolt Planting Mix & Watering: Backfill shall be slightly improved material from tree pit. Break up clods and compacted soil and add minimal amounts of vermiculite and organic material if soil is poor. Add soil gradually and tamp lightly when backfilling. Water halfway and allow to drain. Water thoroughly after backfill complete. 4in. temporary mound of earth around plant pit to retain water. Guying stake set flush with finish grade. Slop and scarify sides of pit. Prepare soil mix.(Use subsoil mixed with amendments if needed.) Compacted by lightly tamping. Mulch: Place 2in. to 4in. mulch around each tree, 36in. dia. circle, minimum. Do not place any mulch against tree trunk. See planting Notes for mulch, watering and other requirements. Top of ball shall be at same grade as growing in nursery. Fold back top 1/3 of burlap, and remove plastic or wire from root ball. Root ball Subgrade: leave undisturbed under root ball. Pit for Balled or Potted Plants Width of pit shall be three times width of root ball or container. Place root ball on undisturbed soil. Slope sides of pit and scarify. Top of ball shall be same grade as grown in nursery. Remove container from containerized material and carefully loosen outer edge of root ball. Planting Mix & Watering: Backfill shall be slightly improved material from pit. Break up clods and compacted soil and add minimal amounts of vermiculite and organic material if soil is poor. Add soil gradually and tamp lightly when backfilling. Water halfway and allow to drain. Water thoroughly after backfill is complete. Top of ball, same grade as grown in nursery. Planting Mix & Watering: Backfill shall be slightly improved material from tree pit. Break up clods and compcted soil and add minimal amounts of vermiculite and organic material if soil is poor. Add soil gradually and tamp lightly when backfilling. Water halfway and allow to drain. Water thoroughly after backfill complete. 2-3" Depth bark mulch . 3" Earth saver at pit, cut rope from trunk. Plant mix. Slope + scarify pit sides. Spread burlap away from ball, top 1/3 only. Remove all wire and plastic. Root ball Setting mound, adjust to allow top of ball to be at grade as at nursery. Galv. turnbuckle, 1 per cable. Mulch: Place 2in. to 4in. mulch around each tree, 36in. dia. circle, minimum. Do not place any mulch against tree trunk. See Planting Notes for mulch, watering and other requirement. Staking: Generally, large trees do not need staking or tree wrap. However, contractors may stake trees to protect from mowers and to provide anchorage, especially if wind is a problem. If stakes are necessary, use 3 stakes, 6ft. to 8ft. long, driven 2ft. into ground and 1 ft. from trunk of tree. Guy material shall be wide fabric band. Stakes should be fastened to allow some trunk movement. Stakes & guy should be removed within 1 year of planting. 5. All plants shall bear the same relationship to finished grade as original grade before digging. Plants to be transported shall be dug carefully, with adequate rootballs and pruned according to ANA standard practice. 2x2 hardwd. stakes. 6. All plants shall be balled in burlap or containerized, unless specified otherwise. All trees and shrubs shall be balled in burlap. No root bound container grown stock will be accepted. All plastic root wrapping and metal wire baskets shall be carefully removed at the time of planting, except that wire that is directly under the rootballs. 1/2" I.D. reinf. hose with 3/16" galv. steel cable. Clamb loose ends. Hose shall be black or dark green. 7. All plant materials are subject to the approval of the Landscape Architect at the nursery and at the site. No unapproved substitutions will be accepted. All trees shall have a single leader unless specified otherwise. 4in. temporary mound of earth around plant pit to retain water. Fold back top 1/3 of burlap, and remove plastic or wire from root ball. Slope and scarify sides of pit. 8. Location of all trees and shrubs shall be staked for the approval of the project landscape architect. Staking shall be completed the day prior to commencement of planting. Set plants and stakes plumb. The Contractor is responsible for providing planting soil for backfilling of all plants. Submit written content analysis to Owner/Rep. for approval 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 Shrub Planting Detail SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" 3 Deciduous Tree Planting Detail SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" Planting Plan Date: 17 Dec 2012 Drawn By: LP/KA Scale: AS NOTED 9. Flood plants thoroughly once immediately after planting and twice during the first twentyfour hour period after planting. The Contractor shall maintain the plants for a minimum of 60 days following installation, or longer if contracted by the Owners. Before the end of the 60 day period, the Contractor shall provide a written maintenance outline to the Owners and the Contractor shall be available to answer questions or concerns at that time. 10. Mulch: Contractor shall place 2" - 3" of fine shredded, aged 2 years, dark brown pine bark mulch throughout the shrub bed areas and around the base of each new tree (30" diameter mulch bed, approximately). Submit sample of mulch for approval. 11. Clearly edge all mulched beds next to lawns. 12. All trees and shrubs to be sprayed with anti-dessicant within twenty-four hours after planting. All plants to be sprayed with an anti-dessicant the first week of November the first winter following planting. Coniferous Tree Planting Detail Sheet Title: All plants shall be guaranteed for a minimum of 1 year from final acceptance of planting by the Landscape Architect. Project No.: L-1