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County
Adams
Arapahoe
Douglas, Jefferson
Community
Denver Metroploitan Area
Stream Name
South Platte River, Chatfield Dam to Baseline Road
Basin
South Platte
Title
Major Drainageway Planning
Date
8/1/1984
Prepared For
Denver Metropolitan Area
Prepared By
Wright Water Engineers, Inc.
Contract/PO #
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Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br /> -- <br /> X-5 <br /> TABLE X - 2 <br /> TREES AND SHRUBS <br />Name COI111lunity Form Site Conunents Name C~unity Form Site Conunents <br /> ---- -- - <br />Acer negundo Open-mixed tree/native swamp and frui t eaten Fraxinus nigra Parks tree/nati ve drought moderate im- <br />(Boxelder) Cottonwood, streamsi de by birds and (Black Ash) resistant portance to <br /> Stri p Cotton- squi rre 1 s; wildlife <br /> wood and weed tree- <br /> Strip Elm discourage use Fraxi nus Open-mixed tree/native drought see above <br /> pennsylvanica Cottonwood/ resistant <br /> shade toler- good form and (Green Ash) Parks <br />Acer saccharum Parks tree/native <br />(Sugar Maple) ant/shallow fall color <br /> root system Gl editsi a Parks tree/native semi-drought pods eaten <br /> triacanthos resistant by rabbi ts <br />Ail anthus Parks weedy tree/ fast growing/ inmune to dust (Honey Locust) squirrels and <br />altissima (Tree of introduced thri ves under and smoke bobwhite; good <br />Heaven) adverse con- for windbreaks <br /> ditions <br /> Juniper species Parks coniferous/ berry-like <br />Crataegus Parks sma 11 tree/ songbird nest- (Cedar Juniper) native or eaten by song- <br />crus-galli native ing; apple- shrub/tree birds, game- <br />(Cockspur Hawthorn) like fruit introduced birds and mam- <br /> eaten by mals <br /> upland game- <br /> birds, fox & Picea pungens Parks coniferous good nesti ng <br /> rabbit; fall (Spruce) tree/native and wi nter <br /> color cover; foli- <br /> small tree / songbird nest- age and twigs <br />Crataegus Open-mi xe d browsed by <br />s peci es ( C onunon Cottonwood native ing; apple- rabbits in <br />Hawthorn) like fruit winter <br /> eaten by <br /> upland game- Pinus edulis Parks coniferou s dry sites; porcupines and <br /> birds, fox & (Pinyon Pine) tree/native sens i ti ve to rodents eat <br /> rabbit; fall Pi nu s ponderosa ai r poll u- bark, some <br /> color (Ponderosa Pine) tion seeds rank <br /> small cool moist attracts song- Pinus flexilis high among <br />Elaeagnus Open-mi xed tree/ (Umber Pine) foods of near- <br />angusti fol i a Cottonwood introduced bird; good for Pinus aristata ly all upland <br />(Russian Olive) w; nd breaks (Bristlecone Pine) game birds, <br /> rabbits, & <br /> Pa rks tree/native acorns eaten squirrels <br />Fagus spec; es <br />( Beech) and ;ntro- by rabbits, Populus deltoides Parks, Open- tree/native conunon along seeds, buds <br /> duced squirrels, ( Eastern mixed, Closed dra; nageways and tw; gs im- <br /> porcupine, Cottonwood) and Strip portant foods <br /> opossum and Populus Cottonwood for mammals, <br /> birds angustifol i a birds; good <br /> (Na rrowl ea f w; nd break <br /> Cottonwood) <br /> Populus Xacum;nata <br /> (Lanceleaf Cottonwood) <br /> Populus sargent; <br /> (Plains Cottonwood) <br />
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