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The planting of trees and shrubs is also part of the final reclamation plan. Below is the SCS list of <br /> trees and shrubs that are suitable for this area. <br /> TREES - Minimum of 100 trees, no more than 25% of any one species. <br /> DE,y_(upland) Areas <br /> Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) - min 5' feet tall <br /> Rocky Mountain Juniper(Juniperus scopulorum) -min 5' feet tall <br /> Western Catalpa(Catalpa speciosa) - 1.5"-2.0" caliper balled and burlapped <br /> Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) - 1.5"-2.0' caliper balled and burlapped <br /> Wetter Areas <br /> Russian Golden Willow(Salix alba vitellina) <br /> Narrowleaf Cottonwood (Populus angustifolia) <br /> Notes: 1.5"-2.0" caliper bailed and burlapped <br /> SHRUBS - Minimum of 100 shrubs, no more than 50%of any one species. <br /> DU (upland) Areas <br /> Common Purple Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) <br /> Blue Phfitzer Juniper (Junerperus chinesis) <br /> Spreading Cotoneaster(Cotoneaster divaricatus) <br /> Tiny Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera syringantha) <br /> Skunkbush Sumac (Rhus species) <br /> Notes: 5 gal containers <br /> Wetter Areas <br /> Red Twig Dogwood (Comus sericea) <br /> American Plum (Primus americana) <br /> Native Chokecherry (Primus virginiana melanocarpa) <br /> Golden Currant (Ribes aureum) <br /> Bufialoberry (Shepherdia argentea) <br /> Notes: 5 gal containers <br /> Invasion of noxious weeds is not expected to be a major concern since the areas not being mined will <br /> be farmed. However, if a significant invasion of noxious weeds occurs, the Connell will contact the <br />