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TABLE 13-2 • <br />SEED MIX N0.2 -RECLAIMED MESIC SITES <br />Drill Rate <br />P,L.S. Recommended <br />z <br />Species Ihs/Acre Seeds/Ft. Variety <br />1. Aaroovron smithii Western wheatlgrass 2.00 5.0 Rosana <br />2. Aaroovron trachvceulum Slender wheatgrass 2.00 7.2 San Louis <br />3. Acrostic albs Redtop bentgrass 0.10 11.4 Common <br />4. Alooecurus arundinacea Creeping foxtail 0.25 5.2 Gartison <br />5. Bromus marainatus Mountain brome 2.00 3.2 Bromar <br />6. Elvmus cinereus Basin wildrye 2.00 7.6 Magnar <br />7. EI us tdticoides Creeping wildrye 2.00 2.3 Shoshoni <br />8. Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canarygrass 0.25 3.1 loreed <br />9. Achilles lanulosa Yarrow 0.10 6.4 Native <br />10. Aster chilensis Pacific aster 0.10 6.1 Native <br />11. Lotus comiculatus Birdsfoot trefoil 0.25 2.4 Tretana <br />12. Rosa woodsii Woods rose 1.00 1.0 Native <br />13. Rites aureum Golden currant 0.25 2_0 Native • <br /> TOTAL f2.30 62.3 <br />'Broadcast rate is double the drill seeding rate <br />Soecies charadedstics and adaptability <br />Xeric SRes: Aaroovron, Bromus, I us, Achilles, Aster, Rosa, Rites <br />Mesic Sites: All species <br />Clay to Sandy <br />Textured Soils: All species <br />Soils coarser than sandy textured soils are not anticipated in these sites. <br />Cool Season: All species except A illea, Aster, and Lotus <br />Warm Season: Achilles, Aster, and Lotus <br />Rhizomatous Species: All species except Aaroovron Vachvceulum, Bromus maroinatus, <br />E mus anereus, and Lotus comiculatus <br />Scecies Substitutions <br />All species listed normally have good market availability. If substitutions are necessary, they will be made <br />according to the guidelines specified following Seed Mix No. 1. <br />is-ta Revised 1/15/93 <br />