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A S P H A L T PAVEMENT
PLANT LIST
SYMBOL.
QUANTITY
SCIENTIFIC NAME
COMMON NAME
SPECIFICATIONS
NATIVE
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Chrysophyllum oriviforme
Satin Leaf
12'-14' ht. x 4'-5' sp., 3" cal., B&B
Yes
SP
26
Sabal palmetto
Cabbage Palm
1 E'-20' oa ht. x 15' sp., 8" cal.
Yes
VM
6
Veitchia montgomeryana
Montgomery Palm
Triple 12'-14' ht. x 6'-7' sp., 3' cal.
No
CLU
15
Clusia guttifera
Small Leaf Clusia
7 gal., 36" ht. min., 30" OC, FULL
No
MUH
290
Muhlenbergia capillads
Muhly Grass
3 gal., 24" ht. min., 24" OC, FULL
Yes
SOD
As Shown
St. Augustine
Solid Sod
I No
ABOVE QUANTITIES FOR COMPARISON ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY QUANTITIES PRIOR TO BIDDING AND STARTING WORK. ALL AREAS NOT
COVERED BY BUILDING, PAVING, SHRUBS OR GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE PLANTED WITH ST. AUGUSTINE SOD. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FLORIDA
#1 OR BETTER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 02950
1. GENERAL
1.01 Before changes or substitutions can be made due to unavailability of plant material, submit evidence of having undertaken methods of locating plant material that is acceptable to the Landscape Architect.
1.02 Evidence of inadequate protection following digging, carelessness in transit, or improper storage or handling shall be cause for rejection.
1.03 The Landscape Architect shall inspect all work for Substantial Completion upon notice of completion. Upon completion and reinspection of all repairs or renewals necessary in the judgement of the Landscape Architect, the
Landscape Architect will recommend to the Owner the Acceptance of the work.
1.04 Following Acceptance, maintenance of the plant material shall become the Owners responsibility. The Contractor shall provide the Owner with a typewritten recommended maintenance program at the time of Acceptance.
Make periodic inspections of the Owners maintenance during the guarantee period. Submit written report to the Owner of any corrective measures required to keep the guarantee valid.
1.05 All plant material shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year from the time of Acceptance.
1.06 Sod shall be guaranteed for a period of 90 days from the time of Acceptance. Replacement sod under this guarantee shall be guaranteed for on additional 90 days from the date of installation. Repair any damage caused by
sod replacement at no cost to the Owner.
1.07 Plants shall be healthy, free of pests and disease, and in flourishing condition at the end of the guarantee period. Plants shall be free of dead and dying branches and branch tips, and shall bear foliage of normal density, size
and color.
1.08 Replace dead plants and all plants not in a vigorous, thriving condition, as determined by the Landscape Architect, during and at the end of the guarantee period, without cost to Owner, as soon as weather conditions permit
and within the specified planting period.
a. Replacements shall closely match adjacent specimens of the same species. Replacements shall be subject to all requirements stated in these specifications.
b. Make all necessary repairs caused by plant replacement activities.
c. The guarantee of all replacement plants shall extend for an additional one year period from the date of their acceptance after replacement. In the event that a replacement plant is not acceptable during or at the end of the said
extended guarantee period, the Owner may elect either one more replacement, without guarantee, or credit for each item.
1.09 At the end of the guarantee period, the Landscape Architect will inspect the work for Final Acceptance_ Upon completion of all repairs or replacements necessary, in the judgement of the Landscape Architect, the work will be
recommended for Final Acceptance by the Owner.
II PRODUCTS
2.01 All plant material shall be Florida No. 1, as specified in the Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, 2nd edition, February 1998 - unless it is of a species that does not typically grow in a habit consistent, in which case they
need approval from the Landscape Architect prior to planting.
2.02 All plant material shall meet or exceed the size requirements as specified in the plant list. No substitutions shall be accepted without the Landscape Architect's approval.
2.03 Contractor shall schedule with Landscape Architect a time in which to view plant material in the nursery prior to installation. The Landscape architect may choose to attach its seal to each plant or to a representative sample.
2.04 Planting soil shall consist of a mixture of 80% sand and 20`X muck.
2.05 Mulch shall be shredded Grade "A" Eucalyptus as manufactured by AACTION Nursery Products or approved equal.
2-06 Fertilizer for planting shall be Agriform planting tablets 20-10-5 formula, 21 gram.
2.07 Fertilizer for sod shall be granular fertilizer having a 12-6-8 analysis.
2.0E Weed control fabric shall be Pros Weed barrier by Dewitt or approved equal.
2.09 Sod shall be free of weeds and the roots shall be thoroughly knit to the soil. At Substantial Completion all areas shall show a uniform stand of the specified grass in a healthy condition with no visible gaps or joints. Roll sod,
except on pegged areas, with roller weighing no more than 150 lbs. per foot of roller width to eliminate air pockets. Sod shall be irrigated immediately before and/or after rolling. Topdressing to fill cracks and low spots shall be
repeated throughout the guarantee period as needed.
IiI EXECUTION
3.01 Contractor is responsible for verifying all underground utilities and obtaining the necessary clearances prior to planting.
3.02 Contractor shall examine subgrade and rough grade before planting and alert Landscape Architect of any unacceptable subgrade or rough grade.
3.03 Subgrade of planting areas shall be loosened or scarified to a minimum depth of 3 inches prior to spreading planting soil. Subgrade shall be brought to true and uniform grade and shall be cleared of stones greater than 1
inch, sticks and other extraneous material.
3.04 Individual trees, palms and shrub and groundcover bed outline areas shall be staked by the contractor in ample time to allow for inspection by Landscape Architect prior to planting.
3.05 All areas to receive planting of shrubs or groundcovers shall be prepared with planting soil.
3.07 All new trees, palms, shrubs and groundcover plantings shall be amended with soil moisturizer. Soil moisturizer shall be "Terrasorb", manufactured by Industrial International or approved equal.
3.Oi Xil moisturizers I added in t�f!))wing quantities:a. Fortrees and palms up to 36 inch diall: Use one 3 oz. packe
b. For trees and palms with root ball larger than 36 inch dia.: Use two 3 oz. packets
c. For bedding areas: Use one 3 oz. packet for every 20 S.F. of planting area with packets placed at 3 ft. depth, or as deep as practicable.
3.09 New trees, palms, shrubs and groundcovers shall be fertilized in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
3.10 Sodded areas shall be fertilized with granular fertilizer at a rate of 12 lbs per 1000 S.F. of lawn and in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
3.11 All planted areas are to receive a 2" layer of mulch.
3.12 Weed control fabric shall be installed as per manufacturer's recommendations, and applied in all shrub and groundcover beds per Planting Details.
3.13 All trees and palms shall be staked or guyed immediately after planting. Guying and staking shall be done in accordance with details and all local practices. No nails, screws or wiring shall penetrate the outer surface of the trees and palms.
3.14 Contractor shall maintain all plant material including sod until Acceptance. Maintenance shall consist of mowing, edging, pruning, watering, weeding, mulching, removal of dead material, repairing and replacing of tree stakes, tightening and repairing of
guys, resetting plants to proper grades and upright position, and furnishing and applying such sprays as are necessary to keep plants free of insects and disease, and in a healthy growing condition.
3.15 The Contractor shall remove staking and guying materials according to the following schedule:
a. Palms, nine months after Substantial completion, or after hurricane season of the corresponding year which ever occurs later,
b. Trees, six months after substantial completion, or after hurricane season of the corresponding year which ever occurs later.
NOTE: THE SITE WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM,
INCLUDING A RAIN SENSOR DEVICE.
CURTIS + ROGERS
DESIGN STUDIO INC
Landscape Architecture
3250 MARY STREET, SUITE 301
COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA 33133
305.442.1774 1 305.445.9438 FAX
www.curfisrogers.com LIC. LC C 0 0 0 2 41
RECREATIONAL
DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
3990 North Powerline Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
Voice: 954.566.3885
Fax: 954.566.3335
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PLANTING PLAN
17 & NOTES
SHEET NUMBER
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