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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />Mr. Carl Mount <br />April 12, 1989 <br />Page 2 <br />S ep ties <br /> <br />Scientific Name <br />Common Name Drilled <br />PLS lb/Ac Rate <br />Seeds/Ft.2 <br />Variety <br />Linum lewisii Blue flax 0.50 3.3 Appar <br />Medi~~ca o~~fa Grata Prostrate alfalfa 0.25 1.3 Spredor 2 <br />en~stemon strictus Rocky Mountain penstemon 0.25 1.6 Bandera <br />Subtotal 18.35 84.8 <br />The following additions have been selected from the supplemental forb and shrub <br />list (Page 13-14 through 13-16, Tab 13). <br />S ep ties <br />tiff <br />Achilles lanulosa <br />Artemisia u-'f doviciana <br />chinacea purpurea <br />Hedysarum boreale <br />Rosa woodsii <br />Symphoricar~_o~s <br />oreophilus <br />GRAND TOTAL (Seed Mix <br />Drilled Rate <br />LS lb/ c Seeds/Ft.2 Vari <br />Common yarrow 0.10 6.4 Common <br />Louisiana sagewort 0.10 10.3 Native <br />Purple coneflower 0.50 1.3 Common <br />Northern sweetvetch 0.50 0.4 Native <br />Woods rose 1.00 1.0 Native <br />Mountain snowberry 1.00 1.7 Native <br />1 plus additional species) 21.55 105.9 <br />Also, the following two shrub species are to be bagged separately and used <br />as specialty additions for concentrated shrub planting areas: <br />Atri lex canescens Fourwing saltbush 1.0 1.20 Regional <br />Source <br />Prunus virginiana Common chokecherry 2.0 0.20 Regional <br />Source <br />Total 3.0 1.40 <br />Seed Mix 1, with the additional species noted, will be used on all 1989 reclaimed <br />areas. The attached blueline photo shows the anticipated minimum areas to be <br />revegetated by fall, 1989. <br />Attached is a blueline photo print of the Seneca II Mine <br />(photo date: 9/23"/88) showing the location of the 1989 <br />shrub and tree plantings. These plantings will be made <br />this fall using bareroot stock. The planting rate for <br />each of the two species (Populus an ustifolia and Prunus <br />virginiana) is to be 300/acre. The plantings will consist <br />of 3,000 aspen seedlings and 2,000 chokecherry seedlings. <br />In addition, areas will continue to be selected for <br />