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• Table 1~. Proposed seed miz for seeding dreinageways, diversions, and dam spillways in <br />1995, Trapper Mine. <br />Pure Live Pounds <br />Seed Per PLS Per <br />SPECIES Square Foot Acre Origin (1) <br />Grasses: <br />Mountain brome (2) 2.0 1.43 N <br />Streambank wheatgrass 2.0 0.51 N <br />Great Basin wildrye 4.0 1.83 N <br />Kentucky bluegrass 12.0 0.24 <br />Redtop 17.0 0.15 I <br />Total grasses 37.0 4.16 -- <br />Forts: <br />Western yarrow 1.0 0.01 N <br />Alfalfa 2.0 0.42 I <br />Alsike clover 1.0 O.D6 I <br />Cicer milkvetch 1.5 0.48 I <br />Total forts 5.5 0.97 - <br />Shrubs: (31 <br />Gambel oak N/A N/A N <br />Silverbuffaloberry N/A N/A N <br />Snowberry N/A N/A N <br />Aspen N/A N/A N <br />• <br />Chokecherry N/A N/A N <br />Golden willow N/A N/A N <br />Golden currant N/A N/A N <br />Skunk bush sumac N!A N/A N <br />Woods rose N/A N/A N <br />Hybrid cottonwood N/A N/A N <br />Serviceberry N/A N/A N <br />Snowbrush ceanothus N/A N/A N <br />Total shrubs 12(3) -- -- <br />Other: 4 <br />Sterile grasses as a cover crop in drainageways. <br />Total mix (5)(6) 54.5 (3) - <br />(1) N - native, I -introduced, ' -Naturalized, ? -Unknown, but genus occurs on the mine site. <br />(2) Mountain Brome was substituted for Smoolh brome when corrected in other seed mixes <br />(Tables 3.6-7 and 3.6-9 on 1/17/85), <br />(3) Shrubs, at least 4 or up to 12 species,will be seeded and/or transplanted to meet the 400 <br />plants per acre,or four species to obtain 10 PLS/sq ft. <br />(4) Drill sterile short-lived perennials at 20 pounds per acre as a cover crop (depending on seed <br />availability). <br />(5) Total mix refects changes submitted to the CMLRD on 72/19/88 and approved with MR-83 in <br />January. <br />(8) Total mix reflects changes submitted to CMLRD in the 1990 annual report. <br />• BDNfjsb 7/95 <br />jPERMR\P3-149 <br />3-149f <br />