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TABLE 22 -1 <br />(Continued) <br />Species Characteristics and Adaotabilit <br />Xeric Sites: All species <br />Mesic Sites: Agropyron smithii, A. trachycaulum, Bromus, Dact lis, <br />Eivmus cinereus, Poa a_ mpla, Stipa viridula, Medicago, <br />Aster, Achillea, Lupinus, Prunus, Amelanchier, <br />and Symphoricarpos <br />Clay to Sandy Textured Soils: All species <br />Soils Coarser Than Sandy Soils: Agropyron dasystachvum, A. spicatum, Festuca, Poa, <br />Penstemon, Lupinus, Prunus, Amelanchier, and Purshia <br />Cool Season: All species except Medicago, Achillea, and Aster <br />Warm Season: Medicago, Achillea, and Aster <br />Rhizomatous Species:Apropyron dasystachvuum, A. smithii, Poa compressa, Achillea, <br />Aster, Prunus, Amelanchier, and Symphoricarpos <br />Species substitutions will only occur when availability of any of the listed species is a problem. The <br />species listed in Seed Mix No. 1 have been selected for normally consistent availability. However, <br />adverse environmental conditions and excessive market demand may occasionally limit supplies. For <br />species that have several developed cultivars, alternative cultivars will be evaluated for substitutions. <br />When cultivars are unavailable, regional native sources will be used. Complete lack of availability will <br />normally be limited to the native fortis and shrubs listed. Substitutions in this case will be determined <br />by reviewing the species list in Tab 10 and selecting adapted and desireable native species <br />replacements offered by seed dealers. Any substitutions will be noted in the Annual Reclamation <br />Report. <br />P 3'." 05 '15 <br />