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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Project Name
Department of Transportation
Title
I-25 in Denver, Colorado Landscape Master Plan
Date
5/5/1988
County
Denver
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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<br />COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME WATER MTCE. AESTHETIC PROBLEMS- <br /> REO, REO, CHARACTER COMMENTS <br />Cutleaf Sumac Rhus typhlna lacinala VL l!iilllll: 6-8' Smaller version of Staghorn Sumac <br /> QIhir: very lacey foliage effect <br /> because of finely dissected leaves; <br /> brilliant red fal! color <br /> " <br />Golden Currant Ribas aureum M-L 1-2 l!iilllll: 6.8' Root suckers;rapid growth;llkes <br /> Flowers: showy, fragrant yellow full sun or partial shade;drought <br /> flowers In May;edibJe black fruit In tolerant;best if used In groups or <br /> late summer mass plantings;good for screening <br />Squaw Currant Ribas cereum M-L 1-2 tWlb1: 3-4' Very drought tolerant~orms a dense, twiggy <br /> Flowers: small, delicately pink-white low mound <br /> flowers, followed by bright red, waxy <br /> fruit <br />Meidiland Rose Rosa 'Meidiland' L-M 2 tWlb1: 1 1\2 - 3', depending on variety Hardy;vigorous;dlsease tolerant;low mainte- <br /> Flowers: scarlet, coral pink, white, pink nance, good for mass plantings and hedges; <br /> with while centers, pastel plnk, mow down to 3" height In fall;ideal for slopes, <br /> depending on variety;showy, profuse banks and cascading over walls and fences <br /> bloom;most varieties flower from spring <br /> till frost;one variety can be used as a <br /> groundcover <br />Wild Rose Rosa woodsii VL 1-2 lW9h1: 2-6' Thorns can collect trash; can be cut off <br /> Flowers: single, plnk, somewhat every fall to about 3" above ground with <br /> recurrent . rotary mower;verydrought tolerant;prefers <br /> coarse, rocky,.well drained 8011 <br />Thimbleberry Rubus deliciosus VL 1-2 l!iilllll: 3-6' Does best In rocky, gritty soil; needs <br /> Flowers: large, white, rose-like good drainage; very hardy; good for <br /> in May through June screening; grows best in partial shade <br />Blueslem Willow Salbe irrorala M 2 l!iilllll: 6-S' <br /> QIhir: attractive 'blue' stems <br />Dwarf Artie Willow Salix purpurea nana M 2 tWlb1: 3-5' <br /> QtIw:: spreading willow with purple twigs <br /> in winter;light b1ue-green foliage In summer <br />American Elder Sambucus canadensis M 2 tWlb1: 8-10' <br /> Flowers: White in early summer <br /> <br />35. <br />
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