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Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Lbs /acre <br />Pascopyrum smithii <br />Arriba western wheatgrass <br />4.0 <br />Elymus trachycaulus ssp <br />Slender wheatgrass <br />2.0 <br />Oryzopsis hymenoides <br />Poloma Indian ricegrass <br />4.0 <br />Bouteloua gracilis <br />Hachita blue grama <br />2.0 <br />Hilaria jamesii (florets) <br />Galleta grass <br />2.0 <br />Stipa comata <br />Needle and thread grass <br />1.0 <br />Stipa viridula <br />Lodorm green needlegrass <br />2.0 <br />Linum lewisii <br />Lewis flax <br />1.0 <br />Penstemon palmeri <br />Cedar Palmer penstemon <br />0.5 <br />Sphaeralcea coccinea or <br />Sphaeralcea parvifolia <br />Scarlet or Parvifolia <br />Globemallow <br />0.3 <br />Atriplex canescens <br />Rincon fourwing saltbrush <br />3.0 <br />Ceratoides lanata <br />Winterfat <br />1.0 <br />Total pounds per acre* <br />22.8 <br />Current DOE Recommended Seed Mix <br />*The rates above are based on broadcast seeding methods. <br />Seed shall be broadcast at the specified application rate and covered (except "pocked" <br />surfaces) using a drag bar, chain link, or packer wheels. If seed is drilled, use one -half <br />(1/2) the broadcast rate. <br />Timing for the placement of seed will be directly following placement of the soil cover, <br />prior to the cover material forming a hard crust. Preferably this will be in either the <br />spring or fall, but experience indicates that getting the seed on the soil cover material <br />soon after placement of the soil cover material is more important than the time of year the <br />seed is placed to the success of the seeding effort. <br />Re- vegetation efforts on the disturbed areas will be considered satisfactory when: <br />• Soil erosion resulting from the operation has been stabilized; and <br />• A vegetative cover at least equal to that present prior to the disturbance has been <br />established. <br />