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2.05-53 Rev. 11/96- PR07; 10/20 TR148 <br /> <br /> <br />Species <br /> <br />Scientific Name <br /> <br />Lb. Pure Live Seed Per <br />Acre1 <br />Western Wheatgrass2 Agropyron smithii 3.0 <br />Kentucky Bluegrass2 Poa pratensis 0.25 <br />Bluebunch Wheatgrass Agropyron spicatum 3.0 <br />Riparian Wheatgrass3 Agropyron riparium 3.0 <br />Slender Wheatgrass2 Agropyron trachycaulum 3.0 <br />Mountain Bromegrass2 Bromus marginatus 4.0 <br />Thickspike Wheatgrass Agropyron dasystachyum 4.0 <br />Indian Ricegrass Oryzopsis hymenoides 1.5 <br />Sand Dropseed Sporobolus cryptandrus 0.1 <br />Beardless Wheatgrass Agropyron inerme 1.5 <br />Arizona Fescue Festuca arizonica 0.5 <br />Pubescent Wheatgrass Agropyron trichophorum 2.0 <br />Lewis Flax Linum lewisii 0.25 <br />White Yarrows Achillea millefolium 0.25 <br />Rocky Mountian Penstemon Penstemon strictus 0.25 <br />Utah Sweetvetch2 Hedysarusm boreale 1.0 <br />Arrowleaf Balsamroot Balsamorhiza sagittata 0.5 <br />Scarlet Globemallow Sphaeralcea coccinea 0.5 <br />Cicer Milkvetch2 Astragalus cicer 1.0 <br />Small Burnet Sanguisorba minor 0.5 <br />Smooth Aster Aster glaucodes 0.5 <br />Notes: <br />1. Seeding rate from drill seeding. Rate to be doubled if broadcast or hydroseeding methods are used. <br />2. Species always included in the seeding mix. In addition, a minimum of 2 grasses and 3 forbs not followed by this footnote <br />will be included. <br />3. To be included in the mixed-shrub wet community. <br /> <br /> <br />Table 38 Shrub Planting Species List <br /> <br />Species Scientific Name Stems Per Acre1 <br />Gambel’s Oak Quercus gambelii 150 <br />Black Chokecherry Prunus virginiana melanocarpa 250 <br />Douglas Rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus 50 <br />Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia 250 <br />Wood’s Rose Rosa woodsii 200 <br />Total 900 <br />Notes: <br />1. This rate represents the density within shrub clusters and not the overall density for the affected area. <br /> <br />Mountain Coal Company recovers and handles topsoil in a manner that maximizes recovery and