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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 />X-6 <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Quercus species <br />(Oaks) <br /> <br />Salix amyg- <br />dal oi des <br />(Peachleaf Willow) <br />Sal ix exi gua <br />(Shrub Wilow) <br /> <br />Symphori carpos <br />occi denta 1 is <br />(Snowberry, Wax- <br />berry, WOlfberry, <br />Buckbrush) <br /> <br />Thuj a speci es <br />(Cedar, Red Cedar) <br /> <br />Til i a speci es <br />(Basewood, <br />Lime, Linden) <br /> <br />Ul mus ameri cana <br />(American Elm) <br />Ulmus pamil a <br />(Siberian Elm) <br /> <br />Conmunity <br /> <br />Parks <br /> <br />Open, <br />Closed, <br />Strip, & <br />Sandbar <br />Cottonwood <br /> <br />Open, Closed <br />& Strip Cot- <br />tonwood <br /> <br />Parks <br /> <br />Parks <br /> <br />Open Cot- <br />tonwood & <br />Strip Elm <br /> <br />Form <br /> <br />tree/native or <br />introduced <br /> <br />tree/native <br />or introduced <br /> <br />Shrub/native <br /> <br />coniferous <br />tree/shrub/ <br />i n troduc te d <br /> <br />tree/native <br /> <br />tree/nati ve <br /> <br />shrub, tree/ <br />introduced <br /> <br />TABLE X - 3 <br />GRASSES <br /> <br />Site Conments <br /> <br />Name _______Co"!Jl..un iJ:..L..___! or:m <br /> <br />i ntermi t- <br />tantly <br />flooded <br />areas, <br />near drain- <br />age ways <br /> <br />tolerant of <br />most soils, <br />adverse con- <br />ditions <br /> <br />tolerate <br />dry condi- <br />tions <br /> <br />Agropyron desertorum Disturbed <br />(Crested Wheatgrass) Open Park <br /> <br />bird cover; <br />acorns prized <br />by ducks, <br />geese, song- <br />birds,raccoons <br />and squirrels; <br />sturdy growth <br /> <br />Agropyron psuedo- <br />repens (Slender <br />Wheatgr:ass) <br /> <br />Agropyron repens <br />(Quackgrass) <br /> <br />twi gs, buds, <br />leaves, and <br />frui t eaten by <br />game birds <br />some sma 11 <br />manvnals; <br />erosion con- <br />trol <br /> <br />Bouteloua curtipen- <br />dula (Side-oats <br />Grallllla) <br /> <br />frui t attrac- <br />tive to birds <br />in autumn, <br />grows well un- <br />der adverse <br />conditi ons <br /> <br />Bouteloua gracilis <br />(Bl ue Granvna) <br /> <br />dense ever- <br />green foliage <br /> <br />Bromus i nermi s <br />(Smooth Bromegrass <br /> <br />buds and <br />fruits eaten <br />by squirrels <br />and chi pmunks; <br />twigs eaten by <br />cottonta il , <br />quail & grouse <br /> <br />early seed <br />crop eaten by <br />songbirds, <br />squirrel,op- <br />~osum; ~est- <br />lng; tWlgS <br />browsed; <br />American Elm <br />subj ect to di- <br />sease <br /> <br />Bromus tectorum <br />(Cheat, Chess) <br /> <br />Buchloe dactyloides <br />(Buffa 10 grass) <br /> <br />Di sturbed <br />Open Park <br /> <br />Disturged <br />Open Park <br /> <br />Intro- <br />duced <br />Shortgrass <br /> <br />Intro- <br />duced <br />Shortgra ss <br /> <br />Distrubed <br />Open Park <br /> <br />Distrubed <br />Open Park <br /> <br />Di sturbed <br />Open Park <br />& Intro- <br />duce Short- <br /> <br />perennial <br />bunchgrass <br /> <br />perennial s <br />bunchgrass <br /> <br />perenni al <br />bunchgrass <br /> <br />perennial <br />b unchgrass <br /> <br />perenni a 1 <br />bunchgrass <br /> <br />perenni al <br />grass <br /> <br />annua 1 pesty <br />grass <br /> <br />perennial <br />s 00- formi ng <br /> <br />Site <br /> <br />resi stant to <br />extreme tem- <br />peratures & <br />drought; soil <br />holding rhi- <br />zomes <br /> <br />waste places, <br />meadows and <br />pastures <br /> <br />dry sites <br /> <br />dry sites; <br />excellent <br />soil bi nder <br /> <br />heavy tex- <br />tured soi 1 s <br /> <br />Conments <br /> <br />eaten by cot- <br />tonta il rab- <br />bit <br /> <br />good soi 1 <br />bi nder on <br />slopes <br /> <br />grazing for- <br />age & seeds <br />eaten by <br />bi rds <br /> <br />seeds eaten <br />by songbi rd <br /> <br />1 arge seeds <br />eaten by <br />birds & ro- <br />dents <br /> <br />convnon pest <br />in winter <br />wheat & rye <br />fields in <br />U.S. & Canada <br /> <br />grazi ng <br />forage. Run- <br />ning roots <br />
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