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Specimen Trees on Residential Streets & Open Spaces  Wildflower-Meadow Mix for Acid-Loamy Soils (EMORSGATE Mixture EM5 to be shown                       The scaling of this drawing cannot be assured
 at 4g/m2)
 Species  Common Name  Girth  Height  Root  Specification                                                                                        Revision                                                  Date       Drn Ckd
 Acer Campestre 'Streetwise'  Field Maple  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  Wild Flowers                                       A     Additional Tree Species                          24.06.20 GS           GM
 Species  Common Name  % Mix
 Betula pendula  Silver Birch  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  PROTECTION OF EXISTING VEGETATION:                             B     Minor Amendments on Tree Species 09.09.20 GS                           GM

 Hamamelis virginiana  Witch Hazel  12-14cm  350-425  RB  3x:HS:clear stem min 200cm  Achillea millefolium  Yarrow  0.5  1.  Existing  trees  and  vegetation  to  be  retained  shall  be  protected  by fencing  as  set  out in  BS  5837:2012. Fencing  shall be  erected  prior  to commencement  of  construction  works and
 Agrimonia eupatoria  Agrimony  0.3
 Carpinus betulus  Hornbeam  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  maintained during building operations.  Protective fencing shall be removed once construction has been completed. Refer to arboricultural survey and recommendations.
 Centaurea nigra  Common Knapweed  3.0
 Corylus avellana  Common Hazel  14-16cm  200-250  C:45L  MS: min 5 stems  PLANTING NOTES:
 Liriodendron tulipifera  Tulip Tree  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  Daucus carota  Wild Carrot  1.0  2. Plant material to conform to the National Plant Specification.  Plant handling and planting operations to be in accordance with HTA 'Handling and Establishing Landscape Plants', Parts I-III.
 Gallium album - (Gallium mollugo)  Hedge Bedstraw  0.5  3. Imported topsoil (if required) to BS 3882 Multi Purpose Grade and from an approved source.  Existing topsoil shall be fertile with maximum 35% clay content and 5% minimum organic
 Prunus 'Spire'  Flowering Cherry 'Spire'  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  content, pH 5.8 - 7.5 and to be free of perennial weeds, weed seeds and contamination.  Maximum stone content 20% (20mm particle size), maximum size of stones 50mm in any direction.
 Galium verum  Lady's Bedstraw  2.5
 Sorbus aria  Whitebeam  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  Existing topsoil to be ameliorated and/or screened if necessary to achieve this specification. In accordance with BS 3882:2015, topsoil depths should not exceed 300mm to top of planting
 Geranium pratense  Meadow Crane's-bill  0.4  areas. Remainder of rooting zones to be filled with suitably loosened subsoil. For grass areas: allow for 450mm rooting zone. For shrub planting areas: allow for 600mm rooting zone. For tree
                                         planting: allow for 900mm rooting zone.
 Knautia arvensis  Field Scabious  1.0
 Specimen Trees within the Residential Development
 Leontodon hispidus  Rough Hawkbit  1.0  Trees
 Species  Common Name  Girth  Height  Root  Specification  4. Tree pits in soft landscape areas: Multi-stem and standard (extra heavy) 1200mm diameter x 600mm depth. Standard (selected) 600mm diameter x 600mm depth.  Trees to be supported
 Leucanthemum vulgare  Oxeye Daisy  1.8
 Acer campestre  Field Maple  12-14cm  350-425  RB  3x:HS:clear stem min 200cm:5 br  by 2no. 75mm diam. tree stakes cut approximately 600mm above ground level and 2no. adjustable tree ties.
 Corylus avellana  Hazel  150-200  C:45L  MS:5 stems min  Malva moschata  Musk Mallow  1.0  5. All whips and transplants to be installed with rabbit protection: spiral HDPE (Acorn Planting Products or similar approved) 0.6m high x 50mm diameter or greater to suit girth of tree,
 Plantago lanceolata  Ribwort Plantain  0.8  supported by 900mm bamboo cane inserted 300mm below ground level. Ensure protection methods do not impede natural movement of trees or restrict growth.
 Prunus avium 'Plena'  Double Gean  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  6. All trees to be fitted with aeration/watering pipe and inlet.
 Prunus 'Spire'  Flowering Cherry 'Spire'  16-18cm  400-450  RB  3x:EHS:clear stem min 200cm  Primula veris  Cowslip  1.0
 Prunella vulgaris  Selfheal  0.4        Planting Beds
                                         7. Soil conditioner: Sanitized and stabilised compost to BSI PAS 100.  Apply 75mm depth even coverage and incorporate into topsoil during cultivation operations, to a minimum depth of
 Ranunculus acris  Meadow Buttercup  1.3  150mm.  Compost to be Compost Association certified, or from an approved supplier conforming to this specification.
 Specimen Ellens Place Trees
 Species  Common Name  Girth  Height  Root  Specification  Ranunculus bulbosus  Bulbous Buttercup  0.7  8. Shrubs to be planted in pits 150mm wider and 75mm deeper than root spread backfilled with excavated topsoil/compost, mixed with 'Sierrablen Flora' slow release fertiliser, quantity in
                                         accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
 C:90-  EHS: bushy head: clear stem min  Rhinanthus minor  Yellow Rattle  0.8  9. All planting beds to be mulched with matured coniferous bark, with an even particle size between 5-35mm, to a minimum depth of 75mm over weed free soil after completion of all
 Ligustrum lucidum 'Variegata'  Variegated Chinese Privet  16-18cm  300-350
 110L  175-200cm  Rumex acetosa  Common sorrel  1.4  planting and watering operations.
 Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'  Flowering Pear'Chanticleer' 12-14cm  350-425  RB  3x:HS:clear stem 175-200cm:5 br  Silene vulgaris  Bladder Campion  0.3  Grass Areas

 Taraxacum officinale  Dandelion  0.2   10. Amenity grass areas: To be turfed in accordance with BS 3969, unless otherwise stated or indicated. Other areas to be grass seed mix Germinal Seeds Mix A19, sown at a rate of 35g/sqm
                                         in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
 Specimen Hedgerow Trees  Vicia sativa ssp. Segetalis  Common Vetch  0.1  11. Meadow grass areas: grass seed mix Emorsgate EM5 Meadow Mixture and Emorsgate EP1 Meadow Mixture for Loamy Soils and ponds, sown at a rate of 4g/sqm in accordance with

 Species  Common Name  Girth  Height  Root  Specification  manufacturer's recommendations, to be broadcast in those areas of proposed meadow grassland that are either made ground following infilling and excavation or that are disturbed during
                                         the construction works.
 Acer campestre  Field Maple  12-14cm  350-425  RB  3x:HS:clear stem min 200cm:5 br  Grasses  12. Extra attention is required in terms of seed bed preparation to encourage good establishment and to cultivate when soil moisture allows breakdown of the soil aggregates into a medium
 Betula pendula  Silver Birch  10-12cm  300-350  RB  2x:SS:clear stem 200cm:4 br  Species  Common Name  % Mix  tilth.

 Corylus avellana  Hazel  150-200  C:45L  MS:5 stems min  Agrostis capillaris  Common Bent  8.0  Planting
 Crataegus monogyna  Hawthorn  10-12cm  300-350  RB  2x:SS:clear stem 200cm:4 breaks  Anthoxanthum odoratum  Sweet Vernal-Grass  3.0  13. Trees and shrubs: Late October to late March
                                         Evergreens: September/October or April/May
 Prunus spinosa  Blackthorn  60-80  C:2L  Branched:3 breaks  Briza media  Quaking Grass  3.0  Herbaceous plants: September/October or March/April
 Cynosurus cristatus  Crested Dogstail  20.0  Container grown plants: At any time if ground and weather conditions are favourable
                                         Grass seeding: March/April or August/September
 Native Hedgerows (to be planted in double staggered rows @ 0.5m centres)  Festuca ovina  Sheep's Fescue  18.0
 %  Festuca rubra  Slender-creeping Red-fescue  24.0
 Species  Common Name  Height  Root  Specification  LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN
 Density  Phleum bertolonii  Smaller Cat's tail  3.0  Establishment and Maintenance Period (Years 1-5)

 Acer campestre  Field Maple  60-80  BR  10  1+1:Transplant:3 br  Trisetum flavescens  Yellow Oat-grass  1.0
                                         Pruning generally
 Carpinus betulus  Comon hornbeam  60-80  BR  15  1+1: Transplant:3 br
                                         1. All dead, damaged or diseased tree branches shall be removed and arisings removed from site. Shrubs shall be pruned in the appropriate season to maintain health and vigour and to prevent
 Cornus sanguinea  Common dogwood  60-80  BR  10  1+1:Transplant:3 br  Wildflower-Meadow Pond-Edge Mixture  (EMORSGATE Mixture EP1 to be shown at  encroachment on paths/ car parking areas etc.  Flower shrubs and herbaceous plants shall be dead-headed at the end of the flowering season.

 Corylus avellana  Hazel  60-80  BR  10  1+2: Transplant: 3 br  4g/m2)  2. The areas of Cornus (dogwood) shall be coppiced in year 3 to promote bushy growth and to enhance the effect of the coloured stems.

 Crataegus monogyna  Hawthorn  60-80  BR  30  1+2: Transplant: 3 br  Wild Flowers  Hedges
 Malus sylvestris  Crab Apple  60-80  BR  10  1+1: Transplant  Species  Common Name  % Mix  3. The existing hedge shall be pruned each year to promote bushy growth and not exceed excessive height. Proposed hedgerow is to be formally pruned 1m wide weed-free strip in line with
                                         the hedgerow (50cm either side of hedge) for the first three to five years of growth or until plants are successfully established. Hedge to be maintained to 1-1.2 metres high chamfered.
 Prunus spinosa  Balckthorn  60-80  BR  5  1+1: Transplant:2 br  Achillea ptarmica  Sneezewort  0.7

 Rosa canina  Dog Rose  60-80  BR  5  1+1: Transplant:3 br  Angelica sylvestrius  Wild Angelica  2.0  Ground Cover
                                         4. Ground cover planting shall be maintained to ensure weeds are controlled and excessive growth is controlled to prevent encroachment into private and public highways. Dead, diseased and
 Viburnum opulus  Guelder Rose  60-80  BR  5  1+2: Transplant: 3 br  Caltha palustris  Marsh Marigold  0.1  dying plants are to be replaced in the first 12 months.

 Eupatorium cannabinum  Hemp Agrimony  0.1
                                         Amenity Grass
 Ornamental Hedges  Geum rivale  Water Avens  0.3
                                         5. Amenity grass shall be regularly mown (cut to a height of 35mm and not exceeding a height of 75mm) and cuttings removed.  An appropriate fertiliser shall be applied to the grass in spring
 %  Hypericum tetrapterum  Square-stalked St John's Wort  0.6  of Year 2.
 Species  Common Name  Height  Root  Specification
 Density  Iris pseudacorus  Yellow Flag Iris  4.0
                                         Meadow Grass
 1+1:Transplant:seed-raised:bran  Lotus penduculatus
 Carpinus betulus  Comon hornbeam  60-80  C:2L  50  Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil  0.6  6. In the first year after seeding meadow grass shall be mown short twice (to 75mm, spring and autumn) and twice yearly thereafter in summer (to 150mm, late July to late August) and
 ched:3 br
 Lycopus europaeus  Gypsywort  1.2       autumn (to 75mm, September) with the raisings removed to reduce soil fertility.
 Prunus lusitanica  Portuguese laurel  60-80  C:10L  50  Bushy:6 br
 Lythrum salicaria  Purple Loosestrife  1.5  General

 Pulicaria dysenterica  Common Fleabane  0.2  7. All areas of planting and grass shall be maintained, to include:
 Ornamental Shrubs                       - Ample irrigation
 Ranunculus acris  Meadow Buttercup  3.0
 %                                       - Weed control (herbicide application or hand weeding).
 Species  Common Name  Height  Root  Specification  Scrophularia auriculata  Water Figwort  - Litter picking
 Density  0.5
                                         - Application of an appropriate fertiliser in spring in Years 1, 2 and 3
 Buxus sempervirens  Silene flos-cuculi  Ragged Robin  0.5  - Topping up of mulch
 Boxwood  20-30  BR  6  0/1/1:Transplant:7 br
 'Suffruticosa'  Succisa pratensis  Devil's Bit Scabious  1.0  - Checking condition of tree stakes, ties and guys.
 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'  Choisya  30-40  C:5L  2  Bushy:6 br  Thalictrum flavum  Common Meadow-rue  1.5  8. All underground tree guying, tree stakes and ties shall be inspected during the growing season  Project
                                         and adjusted as necessary to ensure that they are secure and firm and that the ties are not chaffing          Land to the Rear of Eden Meadows
 Cordyline australis  New Zealand cabbage tree 30-40  C:5L  1  Leader: Single-stem  Vicia cracca  Tufted Vetch  2.0  the stem of the trees.  Stakes and ties shall be removed and disposed of when trees become self supporting.

 Corylus avellana  Common hazel  40-60  C:2L  2  Branched:2 br  Grasses  9. Planting which fails to thrive or dies during the 5 year establishment period shall be replaced within the next
                                         suitable planting season.
 Euonymous fortunei 'Emerald  Fortune's spindle  30-40  C:10L  1  Bushy:11 br  Species  Common Name  % Mix                                             Drawing Title
 'n' Gold'
 Agrostis capillaris  Common Bent  12.0  Long Term Management Plan
 Fatsia japonica 'Variegata'  Fatsia  30-40  C:3L  3  Leader                                                                                           Landscape Strategy
 Alopecurus pratensis  Meadow Foxtail  5.0  1. The areas of Cornus (dogwood) shall be coppiced on a 6 year rotation to promote bushy growth and to
 Hydrangea macrorphylla  Hydrangea 'Lanarth White' 40-60  C:2L  2  Branched:5 br  enhance the effect of the coloured stems (50% of the areas being coppiced every 3 years in Spring).  Schedules and Notes
 'Lanarth White'  Anthoxanthum odoratum  Sweet Vernal Grass  1.0

 Ilex aquifolium  Common holly  60-80  C:5L  2  Leader with laterals  Cynosurus cespitosa  Tufted Hair Grass  1.0  Hedges                              Date                    Scale                   Drawn by     Check by
 Laurus nobilis  Bay laurel  60-80  C:5L  2  Leader with laterals  Festuca rubra  Red Fescue  25.0  Hedges shall be pruned each year to promote bushy growth and maintained at maximum heights  27.02.2020  NTS@A3  DK  GM

 Lavandula intermedia 'Grosso'  Lavender  30-40  C:7.5L  2  Bushy:9 br  Amenity Grass                                                                  Project No              Drawing No                           Revision
 Phormium cookianum  Flax  30-40  C:3L  3  7 leaves  Amenity Grass Mixture (EMORSGATE Mixture EG22 to be shown at 25g/m2)  The grass shall be regularly mown (not exceeding a height of 75mm) and cuttings removed.
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 Phormium tenax  New Zealand flax  60-80  C:10L  1  Double crown  Species  Common Name  % Density  Meadow Grass
 Photinia fraseri 'Red Robin'  Red Tip Photinia  30-40  C:3L  3  Branched:3 br  Agrostis capillaris  Common Bent  2.5  Meadow grass shall be cut twice yearly with the raisings removed to reduce soil fertility.

 Prunus laurocerasus 'Cherry  Prunus Cherry Brandy  Bushy:3 br  Agrostis castellana  Highland Bent  2.5  General
 Brandy'  30-40  C:3L  3
 Festuca rubra  Slender-creeping Red-fescue  50  All soft and hard landscaping shall be inspected annually by the Landscape
 Prunus lusitanica  Portugal laurel  40-60  C:3L  2  Bushy:4 br  Lolium perenne  Perennial Ryegrass  25  Contractor and an approved arboriculturist and tree works carried out as
 Sarcococca confusa  Sweet Box  30-40  C:5L  3  Bushy:6 br  Poa pratensis  Smooth-Stalked Meadow Grass  20  necessary to ensure the continued health and safety of the trees. Regular weed
                                         control and litter picking operations will be required.
 Skimmia japonica 'Nymans'  Skimmia 'Nymans'  30-40  C:5L  4  Bushy:4 br                                                                                          Town Planning ● Master Planning & Urban Design ● Architecture ●
                                         ABBREVIATIONS:
 Skimmia japonica 'Veitchii'  Skimmia 'Veitchii'  30-40  C:5L  3  Bushy:4 br  BR= Bare Root  EHS=Extra Heavy Standard                                     Landscape Planning & Design ● Infrastructure & Environmental Planning ●
                                         RB= Rootballed           HS= Heavy Standard                                                                                                        Heritage ● Graphic Communication ●
 Vinca minor  Lesser Periwinkle  C:5-7.5L  2  Several Shoots:5 br                                                                                                       Communications & Engagement ● Development Economics
                                         C= Container Grown       SS= Selected Standard
                                         D= Diameter              MS=Multi-stem
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