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Table 2.05-8 List of Contingency Substitutions for Table 2.05-7' <br /> Priority Main <br />GRASS SPECIES ORIGIN"' SEEDSILB Seed Mix <br /> <br />Achnatherum hymenoides <br />Indian ricegrass N 141,000 4 <br />Festuca Idahoensis Idaho <br />fescue N 450,000 3 <br />Bromopsis ciliatus Nodding <br />Brome N 80,000 1 <br />Poa sandbergii <br />Sandberg bluegrass N 925,000 2 <br />Priority Main <br />FORB SPECIES ORIGIN""` SEEDSILB Seed Mix <br />Helianthella unit7ora <br />Oneflower sunflower N 103,000 2 <br />Vicia americans <br />American vetch N 33,000 4 <br />Heliomeris muttiBora <br />Goldeneye N 1,055,000 1 <br />Sanguisorba minor <br />Small Burnet I 55,000 3 <br />• <br />SUBSHRUB AND SHRUB Priority Main <br />SPECIES ORIGIN"' SEEDSILB Seed Mix <br />Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus <br />Douglas rabbitbrush N 782,000 4 <br />Prunus virginiana <br />Chokecherry N 4,800 1 <br />Peraphyllum ramossisimum <br />Squaw apple N 259,000 3 <br />Rhus trilobata <br />Skunkbush sumac N 20,300 2 <br />"` N=native, I=introduced <br />Should one or more of the species in Table 2.05-7 be unavailable or have proven <br />ineffective,then substitutes from this list will be selected in the priority stated. They <br />will be placed in the seed mix at the rate specified for the unavailable/unsuitable <br />species. If more than one species of a given lifeform cannot be obtained or is <br />otherwise unsuitable, then the first and second priorites in the substitute list will be <br />used. <br />2.05-47 <br />• <br />Revised 4/30/02 <br />TR-52 <br />