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Junegrass <br />• Indian ricegrass <br />Big bluegrass <br />Canada bluegrass <br />Forbs <br />Yarrow <br />Arrowleaf balsamroot <br />Penstemon <br />American vetch* <br />(Koeleria cristata) 1 <br />(Or~zopsis hymenoides) 2 <br />(Poa-Tamp a) 0.5 <br />(Poa compressa) 0.5 <br />(Achillea millefolium) 0.25 <br />(Balsamorhiza sa 9_g ttata) 0.25 <br />(PensT t~ gip. ) 0.25 <br />(Vida americana) <br />Shrubs <br />Saskatoon serviceberry <br />Mountain Mahogany <br />Chokecherry <br />Wild rose <br />Snowberry <br />(Amelanchier alnifolia) 1 <br />(Cercocarpus montanus 0.5 <br />(Prunus vir inia 1 <br />(Rosa ~~- 0.25 <br />( ymphoricarpos oreophilus) 1 <br />TOTAL 25 PLS lbs/A <br />The mix will be broadcast at a rate of 50 PLS lbs/A on slopes greater <br />than 30 percent and mechanically drilled at a rate of 25 PLS lbs/A on slo- <br />• pes less than 30 percent. Native grasses will comprise the major portion <br />of the seed mixture with total shrub content averaging three to four pounds <br />of the mixture and total forb content averaging one pound of the mixture. <br />The steeper areas will be dragged or raked after the seed is broadcast so <br />to cover seed with 0.25 to 1.0 inches of soil. Some planting of rooted <br />shrubs (e.g., serviceberry, Woods rose, chokecherry) may be done at the <br />time of reclamation for more rapid reestablishment of shrub cover. <br />The revegetation of the riparian zone will be done in two steps. In <br />the spring container-grown seedlings of the shrub species listed below will <br />be planted at one-meter intervals along the lower edge of the riprapped <br />riverbank. <br />Cudweed sagewort (Artemisia ludoviciana) <br />• Red-osier dogwood (Corpus stoloni era <br />Woods rose (Rosa woodsii <br />2.05-52 <br />