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REVEGETATION PLAN EXAMPLE<br />

REVEGETATION PLAN<br />

Staging Area(s)<br />

The potential suite of plant species for restoration of staging areas is diverse. The<br />

staging area(s) can encompass a variety of environments with differing light regimes,<br />

infiltration rates, and habitats. Other than weed control, most revegetation efforts will be<br />

delayed until after staging equipment and material are removed by WFLHD. Table 7 shows<br />

the species that may be used in revegetation efforts of staging areas.<br />

TABLE 7. PROPOSED REVEGETATION SPECIES FOR STAGING AREA(S) UTILIZED. ‘XX’ DENOTES SEEDING RATHER<br />

THAN TRANSPLANTING TO BE UTILIZED. STOCK TYPE DEFINITIONS ARE AS FOLLOW: ‘S’ SEED; ‘RL10’ 10 CUBIC INCH<br />

CONTAINER VOLUME; ‘D27’ 27 CUBIC INCH CONTAINER VOLUME; ‘D40’ 40 CUBIC INCH CONTAINER VOLUME; ‘#1’<br />

ONE GALLON CONTAINER; ‘#5’ FIVE GALLON CONTAINER; ‘B&B’ BALLED AND BURLAPPED.<br />

Common Botanical Zone Stock Type Spacing (on<br />

center)<br />

common yarrow Achillea millefolium var. A S XX<br />

occidentalis<br />

pearly everlasting Anaphalis margaritacea A S XX<br />

mountain brome Bromus carinatus A S XX<br />

Howell's reedgrass Calamagrostis howellii A S XX<br />

blue wildrye Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus A S XX<br />

lupine Lupinus latifolius A S 4"<br />

creeping Oregon grape Mahonia repens A D27, D40 4'<br />

Sandberg’s bluegrass Poa secunda A S XX<br />

licorice fern Polypodium glycyrrhiza A Short 4 2'<br />

western sword fern Polystichum munitum A Short 4, #1 4'<br />

goldenrod Solidago canadensis A S XX<br />

fringecups Tellima grandiflora A RL10 4"<br />

grand fir Abies grandis B #1, B&B 15'<br />

vine maple Acer circinatum B #1, #5 8'<br />

western serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia B #1, #5 8'<br />

Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii B #1 15'<br />

redosier dogwood Cornus sericea spp. sericea B D27, D40 8'<br />

Oregon ash Fraxinus latifolia B #1, #5 15'<br />

oceanspray Holodiscus discolor B D40 8'<br />

Oregon grape Mahonia aquifolium B D27, D40 4'<br />

osoberry Oemleria cerasiformis B #1, #5 8'<br />

Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii B D27, B&B 15'<br />

red flowering currant Ribes sanguineum B #1, #5 4'<br />

thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus B D27, D40 4'<br />

elderberry Sambucus nigra B D27 8'<br />

common snowberry Symphoricarpos albus B D27, D40 4'<br />

trailing snowberry Symphoricarpos mollis B D27, D40 4'<br />

western red cedar Thuja plicata B #1, B&B 15'<br />

Page 21<br />

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, Segments A-C Final <strong>Revegetation</strong> Plan<br />

<strong>Roadside</strong> <strong>Revegetation</strong>: An Integrated Approach to Establishing Native Plants and Pollinator Habitat<br />

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