STRATEGIC LANDSCAPE PLAN Bechtel Summit National Scout Reserve Regional Campsite Planting Identity & Restoration Strategies
January 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HO W TO U S E TH I S H A N D B O O K
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Adu l t Staf f C am p - Pi n ey Wood s
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I n tr o d u c tion
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C am p A - Hem l o ck C o ve F or e s t
B.
S t at e m e n t of purpose
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C am p B - F arm
C.
K e y Plan
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C am p C - Savan n a
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C am p D - Ri ch Appal ach i a n F or e s t
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C am p E - Hi sto ri c C h estn ut F or e s t
II. LAN D S CA PE IDEN T I T Y P L A N
W h at w ill t h e c am p s look like?
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L an d s c ap e I d ent it y Plan
B.
Plan t C o mmunit y Chart
III. V E G E TA TIO N S A L VA G E P L A N
V I . P H AS I NG & NEXT STEP S Ho w l o n g m i gh t th i s take?
A. Ph asi n g an d Ti m el i n e
B .
Su ggested Next steps
W h e r e ar e th e p lant s c oming from?
A.
B . S alv ag e Tec hniques
C.
A.
Si te An al ysi s Maps
B .
Seed Mi xes
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Seed So u rces
D.
Sal vage C h arts
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On -si te Nu rsery C o n si derati o n s
S alv ag e I nt rod uc t ion Salv ag e P lan
IV . V E G E TA TIO N R ES T O R A T I O N P L A N
W h e r e ar e th e p lant s going?
A.
R e s to r ation I nt rod uc t ion
B.
R e s to r ation Plan
AP P ENDI CES
V . STR A TE G IC L A N D S C A P E P L A N H o w s h o u ld t h e p lant s be arranged ?
A .
L an d s c ap e Plan
B.
V ig n e t t e s •
O p e n t ent sit es
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S t e e p slopes
TRINITYWORKS Texas | West Virginia
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I. How to use this Handbook A. Intr o du c t i o n The Strategic Planting Manual aims to develop an image and distinct landscape character for the six regional camps at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve. In addition, the goal of the handbook is to illustrate how this character may be achieved and how it supports the use and wayfinding of the site. This manual is a design guideline for planting at this site and a reference for future phases of this project.
The manual is divided into 5 sections: 1. Landscape Identity Plan.....What will the camps look like? 2. Vegetation Salvage Plan.....Where are the plants coming from? 3. Vegetation Restoration Plan.....Where are the plants going? 4. Strategic Landscape Plan.....How should the plants be arranged? 5. Phasing and Next Steps........How long might this take?
B. Stat e me n t o f Pu r p os e The essential goals for the Strategic Planting Manual are to: • Establish native vegetation cover as quickly as possible, • Utilize the unique resources of the site within the landscape plan, • Enhance the aesthetic qualities of the site by creating unique, identifiable and memorable spaces, • Create dense visual buffers between different site uses, • Enhance wayfinding by use of landscape elements, • Provide guidance for future efforts such as landscape bridging and construction documents and short and long term landscape management plans.
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Note: This document is a reference manual of planting guidelines and is intended for planning purposes. It is not a construction document. Drawings are based on the following sources: 1.
Topographic Survey provided by Trinity Works and Terradon corporation:
a.
2010-06-08 Adult_Camp Grading.dwg
b.
2010-0608-Camp_A_Grading.dwg
c.
2010-06-10_Camp_B_Grading.dwg
d.
2010-06-10_Camp_C_Grading.dwg
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Proposed Roadway alignments by Meade & Hunt, Inc.(RPM Engineers):
a.
20101018 RPM Engineers Intermediate Roadway plans
3.
Existing site and landscape Conditions Observed in the field during Site Visits
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II. Landscape Identity Plan
What will the camps look like?
A . L a n d s c a p e I d e n t i t y P lan The Landscape Identity Plan designates distinct landscape character zones appropriate to the regional camps. These represent the long term, overall vision for the landscape of the camps. Visually distinct landscape characters are evoked primarily through clarity of pattern and vegetation structure. Actual plant species are, to some degree, secondary and may be adapted as needed to match specific growing conditions within the camps. Supporting the plan are:
• Landscape Identity + Native Plant Communities Chart: Identifies regional plant community types that are visually distinctive (plant type and pattern) for each landscape character zone. This will serve as a guide for subsequent plant choices. • Site Analysis Maps (appendices): Highlights key site conditions that influence which landscape character zone and/or general plant community type is appropriate for each regional camp based on differences in microclimate, hydrology and soil characteristics. • Slope Aspect- slope direction (north, south, east, west, etc.) • Slope Curvature- slope shape (concave, convex) • Slope Gradient- slope steepness • Soil Texture • Soil Depth to Bedrock • Soil Drainage • Elevation
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Landscape Character
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Hemlock Cove Forest (Camp A)
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Feet 1600 October 8, 2010
Piney Woods (Adult)
The Farm (Camp B)
Oaks Savanna (Camp C)
Rich Appalachian Forest (Camp D)
Historic Chestnut Forest (Camp E)
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Iconic Plants
The sculptural windswept forms of pines stand out in the rocky heights overlooking the wooded ravines. Pockets of lowbush blueberry, fern, and mountain laurel create drifts of rich color between the camps. Rock outcrops punctuate the landscape.
Landscape Patterns + Accents
The Piney Woods- Adult Camp Landsc a pe I d e n t it y Plan
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Iconic Plants
In the coves and ravines of the Appalachians, the forest is lush and shady. Hemlocks and rhododendrons line the slopes and ravines that frame the campsites. Sweet birch groves provide a light dappled shade within the open clearings. At the heart of this setting is a hidden lake, an intimate setting for waterliles, irises, and sedges.
Landscape Patterns + Accents
The Hemlock Cove Forest- Camp A Landsc a pe I d e n t it y Plan
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The working landscape of family farms epitomizes our intimate connection to the land. In West Virginia, agricultural fields and pastures are found in small pockets of flat fertile land along gentle valley slopes. Small orchards of apple and cherry, tree-lined roadways, wood fences, and hayfields are all elements that make up the distinctive farming landscape.
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The return of native forest to fields and cleared sites is lead by the “pioneering� species: fast growing, hardy oaks, sassafras, and sourwood trees create distinctive groves over short grass meadows. This parklike landscape provides shade and shelter for camp sites, while framing long views to the nearby lake and mountain ridges.
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Iconic Plants
The undulating land of the Appalachian mountains supports a unique, biodiverse deciduous forest. Tall stately maples, tulip trees, and birch shade the open glades and shelter the camps. Flowering dogwood, viburnum, and wildflowers light up the woods with their seasonal bloom.
Landscape Patterns + Accents
The Rich, Appalachian Forest- Camp D Landsc a pe I d e n t it y Plan
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Chestnut forests historically dominated the slopes of the Appalachian Mountains. The American Chestnut tree was the mainstay of the early farm communities: their edible nuts provided food for people, free range livestock, and wild game such as turkeys and deer; the rot-resistant wood was widely used for fences, beams, and fine carpentry; chestnuts were even used as early currency. Although devastated by blight that spread across the Eastern United States in the early 1900’s, horticultural breeding is producing blight resistant trees which have the potential to return this important species to the West Virginia landscape.
Iconic Plants
Landscape Patterns + Accents
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B. Pl a nt Com m u n ity C h ar t A
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Reference Plant Community
Proposed Tree Species
Proposed Shrub Species
Appalachian Mixed Pine and Oak Woodland
Acer rubrum, Nyssa sylvatica, Pinus pungens, Pinus rigida, Pinus strobus, Pinus virginiana, Quercus coccinea, Quercus prinus, Quercus velutina, Sassafras albidum
Gaultheria procumbens, Gaylussacia baccata, Rhus Aralia nudicaulis, Carex pensylvanica, Danthonia spicata, Deschampsia flexuosa, Dichanthelium aromatica, Rhus copallinum, Rhus typhina, Vaccinium depauperatum, Epigaea repens, Polypodium virginianum, Pteridium aquilinum, Schizachyrium angustifolium, Vaccinium corymbosum, Viburnum spp. scoparium warm season grasses, grassͲdominted seed mix/ salvaged sods
Acer pensylvanicum, Betula lenta, Carya spp., Cornus florida, Hamamelis Southern and Central Appalachian Acidic virginiana, Liriodendron tulipifera, Magnolia acuminata, Oxydendrum Cove Forest arboreum, Pinus strobus, Quercus alba, Tsuga canadensis
Appalachian Cultural Hedgerows, Woodlots and Orchards
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Old Fields and Grazing Fields
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Agricultural Channels/Ditches and Ponds
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reds and dark greens
Polystichum acrostichoides, Dennstaedtia punctilobula (hayͲscented fern), Eurybia divaricata, Hydrangea arborescens, Physocarpus opulifolius, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Viola rotundifolia, Tiarella cordifolia, Arisaema triphyllum, Drypoteris Rhododendron maximum, Sorbus americana, Mitchella spp., Waldsteinia fragarioides, Osmunda claytoniana, Iris, Chrysogonum virginianum, Polygonatum repens biflorum yellows and dark greens cool season grasses, herbaceous dominated seed mix/ salvaged sods
Acer saccharum, Prunus serotina, Quercus alba, Quercus rubra, Pinus strobus, Robinia pseudoacacia, Apple cultivars, Blueberry cultivars
Lirio
Diospyros virginiana, Q. muehlenbergii, Quercus falcata, Quercus coccinea, Quercus coccinea , Acer rubrum, Quercus prinus, Quercus velutina, Quercus Rhus copallinum, Rhus aromatica,Viburnum spp, rubra, Carya spp., Quercus alba, Oxydendrum arboreum, Sassafras Vaccinium angustifolium, Gaylussacia baccata, Acidic OakͲHickory Woodland / Savanna albidium, Prunus serotina, Ostrya virginiana, Fraxinus pennsylvanica Amelanchier stolonifera
Andropogon ternarius, Coreopsis spp, narius, Deschampsia sp, Carex pensylvanica, Achillea millefolium, Allium canadense var. canadense, Hemerocallis spp., Viola pedata, Schizachyrium scoparium, Antennaria sp, Andropogon gerardii Ͳ Panicum virgatum Ͳ Baptisia australis, Sorghastrum nutans Ͳ Solidago juncea Ͳ Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, rye, wheat, oats, alfalfa, clover, ryegrass, timothy Carex vulpinoidea, Panicum clandestinum, Schizachyrium scoparium, Elymus riparius, Echinacea purpurea, Liatris spicata, Rudbeckia hirta, Monarda fistulosa, Penstemon digitalis, Lobelia cardinalis, Asclepias incarnata, Chelone glabra, Iris virginica, Juncus effusus, Leersia oryzoides, Panicum virgatum, Impatiens (capensis, pallida) Ͳ Monarda didyma Ͳ Rudbeckia laciniata var. humilis warm season grasses, grassͲdominted seed mix/ salvaged sods
yellows and oranges
sp. warm season grasses, grassͲdominted seed mix/ salvaged sods
yellows and reds
Epigaea repens, Gaultheria procumbens, Galax urceolata, Goodyera pubescens cool season grasses, herbaceous dominated seed mix/ salvaged sods
whites
The Hisroric Chestnut Forest:
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Proposed Herbaceous Species
The Oak Savanna:
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The Farm:
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The Hemlock Cove Forest:
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D
The Piney Woods:
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The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve Strategic Planting Plan Ͳ Landscape Concept
3 4 Landscape Character Zone 5 6
B
American Chestnut Forest
Castanea dentata, Quercus prinus, Quercus rubra, Carya sp Oxydendrum arboreum, Acer rubrum, Cornus florida
Amelanchier canadensis, Castanea pumila, Kalmia latifolia, Rhododendron maximum, Vaccinium spp.
Deciduous Tree / Great Laurel Forest
Aesculus pavia, Viburnum spp., Hammemelis virginiana, Hydrangea arborescens, Hypericum Acer rubrum, Acer saccharum, Betula lenta, Prunus serotina, Cornus florida, prolificum, Kalmia latifolia, Lindera benzoin, Liriodendron tulipifera, Magnolia acuminata, Aesculus flava, Cercis Rhododendron calendulaceum, Rhododendron candensis maximum,
The Rich, Appalachian Forest:
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Ageratina altissima, Athyrium filixͲfemina, Carex appalachia, Eurybia divaricata, Dryopteris intermedia, Goodyera pubescens, Lilium superbum, Lycopodium spp., Podophyllum, Polystichum acrostichoides, Polygonatum biflorum, Thelypteris noveboracensis, Trillium spp., Viola spp, floriforus pinks, yellows, whites cool season grasses, herbaceous dominated seed mix/ salvaged sods
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III. Vegetation Salvage Plan
A.
Where are the plants coming from?
S a l vag e I n t r o d u c tio n
The overall goal of the Vegetation Salvage Plan is to revegetate the campsites both economically and sustainably through the salvage of plants that would otherwise be lost during construction operations. Trees from the site are adapted to the specific conditions and typical soils of the site; and they are more genetically diverse than horticultural stock. Naturally grown (wild) trees look more natural than trees from a nursery. Purchase of nursery grown plant material will be limited to species that are not available on site (eg. American Chestnut), and are generally targeted for high visibility areas.
B.
S a l vag e T im in g + T e c hniques
Timing The most expedient and cost-effective overall approach is one that salvages plants and then replants them promptly, with minimal storage. Ideally, plants would be moved directly to their planting site (i.e. moved just once). This is best for the plants, will minimize operational costs, and will minimize or eliminate the need for a formal nursery operation. For the least cost solution, salvage of trees and shrubs should be done during their dormant period in late fall and early spring (late Oct to soil freeze and spring thaw until leaf out). Planting is done in the same spring (spring thaw through May). Storage of plant material through the summer months and beyond will necessitate a more formal nursery operation.
Recommended Sequence for All Salvage Techniques • Identify salvage sites and destination planting areas (Fall 2010); • Confirm unit prices, and affordable quantities are confirmed; • Mark out the salvage material and planting sites for the contractor’s convenience (Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012); • Contractor digs up the leaf layer/ trees/shrubs/meadow sods (Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011,
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Spring 2012); • Salvaged material moved to staging area near the Rock Crusher plant (if necessary); • Salvaged plants are transplanted into final location (Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, and if necessary Spring 2013).
Forest Soil + Leaf Layer Technique Salvaging the forest soil and its corresponding leaf layer will accelerate the development of young trees and herbaceous plants by providing a seed source and helps reintroduce beneficial soil biota back into the soil of the slopes. This salvage technique involves scraping the top 3” layer of soil, containing leaves, nuts, and seedbank, to be spread in a 1 inch layer on steep slopes. Slopes are then mulched and tacked with the slope seed mix. Sequence: • Follows timbering operations, but precedes clearing and grubbing • Push the top layer of forest soil + organic matter into piles with a bulldozer • Extract large woody branches and roots for chipping [chips mixed in or not] • Load and haul the mixed soil and organic matter directly to the planting site. ‘Scrapings’ are not stockpiled and stored for longer than 2 weeks. • Spread the ‘scrapings’ in a thin layer over planting site. • Apply seed and tackifier
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Meadow Sods Salvaging meadow sods can provide immediate meadow cover along the highly visible edges of the steep slopes; helps absorb runoff; provides a source of both native plants and seeds of a diversity of native species that are not generally available from a nursery. Meadow sods consist of thick blocks of plants and soil, similar to thick-cut sod. Meadow sods allow salvage of a ‘mini-ecosystem’ of native plants, native soil, dormant seed and soil biota as a complete unit. Soil sods provide immediate meadow cover at restoration sites; help absorb runoff; promote regrowth of trees from existing seedlings and/or dormant seed; and provide a source of both native plants and seeds of a diversity of native species that are not generally available from a nursery. Meadow Soil Sods at the Bechtel Summit Reserve are categorized as either: • “Tall Grass & Wildflower Sods” (taller, denser, dominated by wildflowers) • “Short Grass Sods” (shorter, thinner, dominated by warm season grasses and tree seedlings) Sequence: • Precedes timbering, clearing and grubbing. • Confirm the salvage locations and planting locations in the field (by landscape architect or owner’s representative). • Cut and lift soil sods with a modified backhoe blade. Soil sods are approximately 48 inches x 48 inches x 6-8 inches thick (thick enough to lift the root mat plus some soil). • Place soil sods on a pallet. The sliding of the soil block off the backhoe blade should be at a low angle; a vibrator attached to the hoe and/or wax coating on the blade surface can facilitate the transfer of the soil sod ‘block’ without crumpling. • Transport pallets directly to the planting site. • Prepare planting site with a shallow trench. Excavated soil is placed on both sides of the trench. Trench bottom should be rough, not smooth and shiny. • Pallets are unloaded and carried by forklift to the edge of the trench. The sods are gently slid off the pallets into the trench. • Gently tamp soil sods (by foot) into the underlying soil. The expose edges of the soil sods are backfilled with the stockpiled soil at the edge of the trench. • Water in the soil sods. Provide supplemental water during dry weather, as needed to prevent plant decline during the establishment period.
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Small Trees and Ferns Salvaging seedling species on AML Phase 2 benches offer tree species that are not available on the typical open meadow sites: oaks, sugar maples, hickories, sassafras, magnolias (limited). Evergreen ferns are easily dug and one of the iconic plants within the “Rich Appalachian Forest” character zone. Seedling trees in general are economical to transplant, and are relatively easy to plant by volunteers and /or on steep slopes. Seedling and small sapling trees are those that are up to 4 ft in height. Ferns are similar in size and process. On the AML Phase 2 benches, the ferns are particularly abundant and accessible; the evergreen species could be harvested into late fall and early spring. Sequence: • Precedes timbering, clearing and grubbing. • Confirm the salvage locations and planting locations in the field (by landscape architect or owner’s representative). • Dig individual saplings, small trees and ferns by hand or use a machinery to dig clumps. • Place individual plants in small pots or bags and clumps of plants in trays or frames. It is important to keep the soil intact and prevent drying out during the transplant process. • Transport plants directly to final planting site or staging area. • If transporting to staging area, place plants in areas that are similar in exposure to their original site and protect them from wind. Provide supplemental irrigation during staging period. • If transporting to final planting site, dig a hole that is 1.5 times the original rootball size for planting (where possible) and try to locate plants in areas that are similar in exposure and slope to their original site. Dipping root balls into root dip or adding mychorrhizae to the soil will increase the success rate of transplants before planting, but is not necessary. Also, wooden stakes or tree tubes may be necessary to protect trees from mowing activities or herbivores. , but is not necessary. • Wood mulch or compost may be added to the soil after planting or tilled into the soil before planting. Ensure that the material is cured and an appropriate temperature before adding to the soil. Do not allow near trunk. • Water in plants. Provide supplemental water during dry weather, as needed to prevent plant decline during the establishment period.
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Medium Trees and Shrubs Medium trees represent a balance between appreciable size and economics.
The AML
Benches offer later successional species such as oaks, maples, and sassafras; Army Base Camps offer early successional species such as sourwood, tulip poplar, red maple.
The
Lake B site has the potential for species appropriate to the “Hemlock Cove Forest” such as hemlock, rhododendron, and sweet birch. Medium trees include trees that are over 5 ft tall and less than 1 inch caliper. These trees are manageable enough to be dug using a variety of methods. Sequence: • Precedes timbering, clearing and grubbing. • Confirm the salvage locations and planting locations in the field (by landscape architect or owner’s representative). • Dig individual trees by hand or with small machinery. • Place individual plants in pots, bags or burlap. It is important to keep the soil intact and prevent drying out during the entire transplant process. • Transport plants directly to final planting site or staging area. • If transporting to staging area, place plants in areas that are similar in exposure to their original site and protect them from wind. Provide supplemental irrigation during staging period. • If transporting to final planting site, dig a hole that is 1.5 times the original rootball size for planting (where possible) and try to locate plants in areas that are similar in exposure and slope to their original site. The top of the rootball (trunk flare) should be set at or 1 inch maximum above finish grade. Adding mychorrhizae to the soil will increase the success rate of transplants, but is not necessary. • Wood mulch or compost may be added to the soil after planting or tilled into the soil before planting. Ensure that the material is cured and an appropriate temperature before adding to the soil. Do not allow near trunk. • Water in plants. Provide supplemental water during dry weather, as needed to prevent plant decline during the establishment period.
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Large Trees Large trees provide an instant landscape effect and quick shade. They would be prioritized for campsite gateways and activity areas.
The Army Base Camps offer early successional
species such as sourwood, tulip poplar, red maple. The Lake B Site has the potential for species appropriate to the “Hemlock Cove Forest”. Large trees are considered those that are larger than 1 inch caliper. These trees need to be professionally transplanted using a tree spade and should be planted immediately. For very large trees, a certified arborist should oversee the transplanting. Sequence: • Precedes timbering, clearing and grubbing. • Confirm the salvage locations and planting locations in the field (by landscape architect or owner’s representative). • Dig individual trees with a tree spade. • Place trees in burlap. It is important to keep the soil intact and prevent drying out during the entire transplant process. • Transport plants directly to final planting site. • To plant, dig a hole that is 1.5 times the original rootball size for planting (where possible) and try to locate plants in areas that are similar in exposure and slope to their original site. The top of the rootball (trunk flare) should be set at or 1 inch maximum above finish grade. Adding mychorrhizae to the soil or using the plant growth regulator such as Cambistat will increase the success rate of transplants, but is not necessary. Most plant growth regulators require a pesticide applicators license. • Wood mulch or compost may be added to the soil after planting or tilled into the soil before planting. Ensure that the material is cured and an appropriate temperature before adding to the soil. Do not allow near trunk. • Water in plants. Provide supplemental water during dry weather, as needed to prevent plant decline during the establishment period.
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Legend
Tree Salvage Inventory S a l vag e Plan
Phase I Boundary Site Boundary Existing Trails (USGS) Salvage Areas Type Large and Medium Trees Large, Medium and Small Trees Small Trees Shrubs No Trees for Salvage Other Potential Salvage Areas (quantity TBD) SME Intermittent Streams SME Wetlands NHD Streams Camp D and E Leaf Litter
C.
T r e e S a l v a g e In ven t ory
183 164 1811 1812
161
Salvage Summary of Confirmed Sites- 219 acres 191 212
Large and Medium Trees- up to15,000
2111
Saplings- up to14,500
23 24
2112
Small Shrubs and Perennials/ Ferns- up to 945 11 117
Meadow Sods- up to 1,420,000 SF/ 33 acres 113
22 12
Tall Grass/ Wildflower Sods (mildly acidic)up to 908,946 SF/ 21 acres
25
Short Grass Sods (very acidic)up to 511,581 SF/ 12 acres
21 301 300
62
400 401
Leaf Litter- up to 6,684,547 SF @ 3" = 61,893 CY 26
72
61 500
Salvage Summary of Potential Bench Areas100 acres Large and Medium Trees- up to13,300
600
Saplings- up to 9,200 Small Shrubs and Perennials/ Ferns- up to 4400
Notes 2010 Salvage
DRAFT 2011/2012 Salvage
October 28, 2010 Drawings are issued for clarification and general information only.
Wooded benches (future roads or AML sites) mostly consist of oaks, hickories, sugar maples, tulip poplars, mountain magnolias Exposed, sunny mine spoils (future base camps) mostly consist of sour woods, maples, mountain laurel, sassafrass
Not for use of construction
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Legend
Meadow S a l v ag e PlanSod Salvage Inventory
C.
Phase I Boundary Site Boundary Existing Trails (USGS) Salvage Areas Comments No Sods for Salvage Perennials/ Ferns Short Grass Meadow Sods Tall Grass/ Wildflower Meadow Sods Other Potential Salvage Areas (quantity TBD) SME Intermittent Streams SME Wetlands NHD Streams Camp D and E Leaf Litter
M e a d o w S a l va g e In ven t ory
161 161 183 183 164 164 1811 1811 1812 1812
Salvage Summary of Confirmed Sites- 219 acres Large and Medium Trees- up to15,000
191 191 2111 212 212 2111 2112 2112
Saplings- up to14,500
23 23 24 24
Small Shrubs and Perennials/ Ferns- up to 945 11 11 117 117
Meadow Sods- up to 1,420,000 SF/ 33 acres 113 113
22 22 12 12
Tall Grass/ Wildflower Sods (mildly acidic)up to 908,946 SF/ 21 acres
25 25
Short Grass Sods (very acidic)up to 511,581 SF/ 12 acres
21 21 301 301 300 300
62 62
400 400 401 401
Leaf Litter- up to 6,684,547 SF @ 3" = 61,893 CY 26 26
72 72 500 500
61 61
600 600
DRAFT October 28, 2010 Drawings are issued for clarification and general information only. Not for use of construction
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IV. Vegetation Restoration Plan Where are the plants going?
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Re sto r atio n I n t r o d u c t ion
Artistic Removals for Landscape Structure. Given the intensity of campsite use and the youth of the plants, twice-yearly removals of unwanted vines, shrubs, or saplings is essential to
General maintenance for the new planting during the establishment period (approximately the first
dramatize the characteristic structure of the maturing landscape and to avoid any weedy
three years) should include:
or messy elements. These removals may be most efficiently done through mowing (e.g. to promote meadow below trees), manual removals (e.g. vines or unwanted shrubs), limbing up,
Invasive species management. Prompt control of invasive species is highly recommended because
or thinning – see below.
invasive species have the potential to suppress the establishment of desirable trees and plants, and removal is infinitely easier when the invasive plants are few and not well entrenched in the
Mowing. Mowing is important to control annual weeds, suppress woody plant growth, and to
landscape.
maintain desirable heights for both turf and meadows. The timing of mowing in meadows can
• Control of existing problem species – e.g. Knotweed, Tree-of-Heaven, Chinese Bushclover, Autumn Olive. Key measures include:
influence the types of grasses and wildflowers that develop.
• Eradicating the existing knotweed, which is present mainly along the edge of the construction roads. • Preventing the inadvertent spread of knotweed and other invasives through the redistribution of “contaminated” fill as construction proceeds. • Avoid salvaging invasive trees (e.g. Tree of Heaven) or meadow sods that are infested with exotic species such as bushclover.
• Proactive monitoring and rapid response to new outbreaks. This is the most important while new vegetation cover is still becoming established, but is also prudent as a long term management policy. The highest risk is along the construction access routes (short term) and roadsides (long term). Identification of desirable volunteer seedling trees. New seedling trees that emerge from dormant
• Seeded Meadows – first year’s mowing should mow the meadow back to 6 inches high whenever the plants reach 12 inches. Subsequent mowing can be once or twice a year in early spring and/or fall; the timing can be adjusted to suit specific management goals such as wildflower development, suppression of woody species, or height maintenance. Once well established, avoid mowing during bird nesting season between approximately April through mid-July. • Lawns – lawns in the tent areas should be mown regularly during years when the campsites are in use to keep turf at an appropriate height. In off-season years, the turf can be mown less frequently: as little as 2-3 times per season, starting in late spring or early summer. • Groves – mowing between newly planted trees can be useful in temporarily suppressing shrub and herbaceous growth until the woodland trees grow sufficiently to shade the understory. Alternatively, mowing can be used to help maintain a savanna type landscape (trees over meadow). When using this technique to promote woodland development, it is important to coordinate the mowing times with the initial spring emergence and identification of volunteer tree seedlings.
seed within the soil are often desirable as part of the long term development of the campsite landscape. This is particularly true of the forested landscape characters at Camps A, D and E. Mark
Watering. Watering of plants is recommended during the establishment period. Watering
these seedlings with a stake so that they are not accidentally eliminated through mowing. The most
may be on an as-needed basis to prevent plant decline, provided the plants are monitored
vigorous, species appropriate, and well placed seedlings should be retained in the landscape of
regularly for their ongoing health. In this way, watering is used to support plants during their
the camp site; others may be culled out through pruning or mowing.
establishment, while allowing them to adapt to the natural moisture patterns of the site. This time frame should be a minimum of their first full growing season.
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soil health and sequester carbon. Soil management. Although conventional landscape maintenance practices tend to focus on the plants themselves, we strongly recommend the enhancement of soil quality as the foundation for a healthy landscape. The effort to re-develop healthy soils has great potential to reduce long-term plant maintenance and to improve the performance of the overall landscape.
Safety Pruning. Annual pruning is recommended where necessary to address safety issues. Dead trees or limbs which present a potential safety hazard should be removed promptly. The gradual limbing up of young trees along roadsides for overhead clearance may be necessary in the initial years. Strategic thinning over time (optional). Forest replanting, particularly at buffers, is generally
• Soil Management for Lawns: • Soil pH. Where existing soils are highly acid, raising the pH of the lawn (tent) areas to pH 6.0 will promote a healthier thicker grass cover. The native grass species in the Tent Site Seed Mix will tolerate a pH as low as 5.0, however the turf growth will be less vigorous and will tend recover more slowly from wear during campsite use. • Soil Biota. Compost teas, which boost soil microbial populations, have multiple benefits including enhancing soil porosity, grass rooting depths, and plant disease resistance. We highly recommend developing a program for regular application of compost teas for lawn areas within the campsites. • Leaves. Autumn leaves may be mulched and left as a thin layer of ‘compost’ for the lawn areas over winter. Any excess leaves that are swept from the lawn areas should be spread as a thin layer (max ½ inch) on the adjacent natural areas.
done at a much closer spacing than would be typical for tree when mature. The closer spacing helps establish shade quickly, provides more effective screening, and helps support the initial growth of the trees, as a group, relative to weeds and wildflowers. This mimics the natural spacing of trees during forest development; young stands of trees on this site are spaced as little as three feet apart. These young trees will self-thin through time as the groves mature. If desired, the land managers can perform selective thinning in natural areas to promote some species over others (e.g. oaks, chestnuts, etc.). Where done, this work should be performed under the supervision of a forester or ecologist. Screening for diseases or pests of particular concern.
Most of the proposed vegetation, in
particular the native plants salvaged from this site, is hardy and will have few significant health
• Soil Management for Natural Areas: • Soil pH. Soil acidity, even strong acidity, is generally tolerated well by many species of native plants, including many plants native to West Virginia. Slightly stronger acidity may even help promote initial tree seedling development by suppressing to some degree the vigor of grasses and wildflowers. No adjustments to soil pH are recommended for natural areas on this site. Instead, specific native species selections should be tailored to match local soil conditions. • S oil Biota. Compost teas have the potential to accelerate the natural regeneration of forest vegetation by improving soil porosity, plant rooting depths, moisture retention, and by helping revitalize microbial populations which are often have key relationships with native plants. We recommend implementing a program for brewing and applying compost tea to steep slopes and other reforestation areas on a test basis; where successful at accelerating sapling establishment and growth, the program could be expanded.
concerns that affect the plant community as a whole. A couple species, however, merit some attention: • American chestnut: the hybrid American chestnut trees have been bred for disease resistance. Some level of monitoring, however, is recommended and will prove useful to the overall chestnut breeding effort. • Hemlock: The native hemlock trees are currently suffering from infestations of the wooly adelgid and scale. Despite this circumstance, we are recommending this iconic native species in a few strategic locations within Camp A (in other locations, the white pine may be used as a substitute). The pests may be prevented by the annual application of nontoxic horticultural oils or insecticidal soaps. We believe the additional (modest) effort to maintain these trees is worth it given the hemlock’s historic importance and characteristic presence in the Appalachian landscape.
• BioChar. Dr. John Todd at the University of Vermont has documented a viable three step process to remediate post-mining soils in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia. The first step involves the planting of native, warm-season grasses. The subsequent steps include introducing a compound known as biochar to the soil then following that step with the introduction of arbuscular mycorrhizae. Biochar can be made from agricultural by-products to produce energy, improve
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Adult Restoration Plan
Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Short Soil Sod
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A Restoration Plan
Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Tall Soil Sod
Lake elevation & location to be coordinated
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600 Feet
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A Restoration Plan
Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Tall Soil Sod
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300 Feet
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B Restoration Plan
Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Tall Soil Sod
0
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375
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B Restoration Plan Swales • Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes • Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes • Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow • Tall Soil Sod
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C Restoration Plan Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Short Soil Sod
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C Restoration Plan Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Short Soil Sod
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D+E Restoration Plan Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Tall or Short Soil Sod
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D+ E Restoration Plan Swales
• Seeding: Swale Mix • Trees: Moderate to low density, S & M sizes • Supplemental Herbaceous: Plug planting, Sods, Suppl. seeding
Circulation/Buffers/Groves • Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (S, M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Steep Slopes
• Forest Leaf & Soil Layer • Seeding: Slope Mix • Trees: High density, S sizes
Gateways
• Seeding: Woodland Mix • Trees & Shrubs: High density, Mixed sizes (M, L) • Supplemental Herbaceous
Tent Sites/Nodes
• Seeding: Tent Site Mix • Trees: Low density, L sizes
Meadow
• Tall or Short Soil Sod
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IV. Strategic Landscape Plan
How should the plants be arranged?
• This Strategic Landscape Plan represents the ideal landscape concept for the regional camps, as appropriate to its overall landscape identity. It is our understanding that the actual implementation of this plan may be limited to a representative area, depending on fundraising success. • The identity for each regional camp is created through distinctive planting patterns, distinctive species (eg pines) and distinctive set pieces (eg boulders) • The planting should use types of material generally available on site to the extent possible – individual trees of varying sizes; meadow sods; etc. • The planting patterns that make up the specific landscape character for each regional camp are described in the following pages. These are organized by typical conditions (steep slopes, buffers, etc.) common to each camp: • The following conditions are relatively similar across the six regional camps: • Open flat areas (tent sites) • Nodes (Headquarters sites, facilities sites, and other destination points) • Steep slopes • The following conditions are handled distinctively for each of the regional camps: • Gateways • Circulation (major and minor) ie drives/walks, pathways • Groves (or similar) that support gathering spaces • Buffers • Swales (major and minor) • Some plant material will need to be purchased, since some species important to the desired landscape characters are not available in the necessary quantities on site. These include: • Specific tree species (see following pages) • Shrubs • Herbaceous accents, including specific wildflower effects (meadow sod could be used as a salvaged onsite substitute in some cases) • Seed
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Nodes Regional Headquarters Sites, Subcamp Headquarters Sites, and Facilities Sites The landscape for the nodes should create an landmark that is evocative of the landscape character of the regional camp. The actual extent and design of this landmark is at present undetermined, since the operational needs of the headquarters sites are continuing to evolve, and the specific architectural design of the facilities are developed. Planting and other landscape features will need to be placed to avoid conflict with vehicular access, dining/gathering use areas, and utilities. Therefore, what is presented here is iconic imagry for each regional camp and an approximate allowance, where feasible, of plant material for planning purposes. These numbers should be updated as specific site plans are developed.
Regional Camp Adult Staff Camp: Piney Woods
Camp A: Hemlock Cove Forest
Camp B: The Farm
Camp C: The Savanna
Camp D: Rich Appalachian Forest
Camp E: Historic Chestnut Forest
All Camps:
Landscape Elements:
Iconic Plant Species
Quantity per Regional HQ
Quantity per Quantity per Subcamp HQ Facilities Site
Canopy Trees - large
Virginia/Pitch Pines
5-8 trees
4-6 trees
1-3 trees
Shrubs
Mountain Laurel, Lowbush Blueberry
100 shrubs
80 shrubs
25 shrubs
Herbaceous accents
Warm Season Grasses Bracken Fern
400 plants
Set Pieces
rock outcrops/boulders
tbd
tbd
tbd
Canopy Trees - large
White Pine/Birch/Red Maple
20-25 trees
15-20 trees
5-7 trees
Understory Trees - medium
Tulip Poplar/Magnolia/Maple
12-15 trees
7-12 trees
3-5 trees
Shrubs
Rhododendron/Viburnum
20-25 shrubs
15-20 shrubs
5-7 shrubs
Herbaceous accents
Ferns, Wildflowers, Sedges
400 plants
325 plants
100 plants
Set Pieces
wood bridges at swales
varies
varies
varies
Large Trees (shade trees)
Maples/Oaks/ Elm
7-12
5-7
Flowering Trees - medium
Fruit Trees, Redbud
Shrubs
Shrub Roses - at rail fences
10-15 shrubs
10-15 shrubs
8 shrubs
Herbaceous accents
Daylilies - at rail fences
25 plants
15 plants
15 plants
Set Pieces
Rail Fences/Gates, birdboxes, antique farm equipment
tbd
tbd
tbd
Canopy Trees - large
Oaks
5-8 trees
4-6 trees
1-3 trees
Flowering Trees - medium
Sourwood, Sassafras
3-4 trees
2-3 trees
2-3 trees
Herbaceous accents
Warm Season Grasses, Wildflowers
400 plants
325 plants
100 plants
Set Pieces
stone walls
tbd
tbd
tbd
Canopy Trees - large
Tulip Poplar
20-25 trees
15-20 trees
5-7 trees
Flowering Trees - medium
Redbud, Dogwood
12-15 trees
7-12 trees
3-5 trees
Herbaceous accents
Ferns, Wildflowers
400 plants
325 plants
100 plants
Set Pieces
wood bridges at swales
varies
varies
varies
Canopy Trees - large
American Chestnut (accent); Chesnut, White, Scarlet Oaks
5-8 trees
4-6 trees
1-3 trees
Flowering Trees - medium
Serviceberry
3-4 trees
2-3 trees
2-3 trees
Herbaceous accents
Warm Season Grasses Bracken Fern, Wildflowers
400 plants
325 plants
100 plants
Set Pieces
rock outcrops; firetower
tbd
tbd
tbd
Lawn - active use areas
Tent Lawn Mix B
~ 30,000 SF
~ 25,000 SF
~ 7,200 SF
Meadow - at landscape areas (optional)
Woodland Seed Mix
~3000 SF
~2500 SF
~720 SF
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325 plants
100 plants
Landmark imagery for the six regional camps. above: Piney Woods (Adult Staff Camp) left: Hemlock Cove Forest (Camp A) (photo by Charles Bonner)
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above: The Farm (Camp B) left: The Savanna (Camp C) below left: The Rich Appalachian Forest (Camp D) below right: The Historic Chestnut Forest (Camp E)
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Tent Sites Open Lawns Minimal Condition: few shade trees
Maximum Condition: many shade trees
lawn
lawn
large canopy trees
large canopy trees
tent sites
swale
tent sites
tent sites
swale
tent sites
Shade Tree Planting Regional Camp
Canopy Trees
Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity per 3 Tent Blocks
Adult Staff Camp: Piney Woods
Pinus sp.
Pines
10-30 ft oc
100+ ft o.c
1-3
Camp A: Hemlock Cove Forest
Betula sp/ Liriodendron
Birch/ Tulip Poplar
8-25 ft oc
36+ ft o.c.
12
Camp B: The Farm
Acer sp/ Quercus sp/ Ulmus sp
Maples/Oaks/ Elm
200 ft oc.
n/a
1
Camp C: The Savanna
Quercus sp.
Oaks
10-30 ft oc
100+ ft o.c
1-3
Camp D: Rich Appalachian Forest
Acer sp/ Liriodendron sp
Tulip Poplar
70 ft o.c.
12
Camp E: Historic Chestnut Forest
Quercus sp
Oaks
70 ft o.c.
12
all camps:
Lawn Tent Lawn Mix B
* Lightening protection will be necessary where tent sites are on exposed hilltops.
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Reforested Slopes Uphill
existing forest
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meadow sods
slope seeding
meadow sods
swale seeding
tent sites
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Reforested Slopes Downhill
tent sites
meadow sod with volunteer trees
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slope seeding
seedling trees or small trees, later phase or different size with slope seeding
slope seeding
existing forest
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Adult Staff Camp The Piney Woods (Adult Staff Camp) has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • Wide open lawns/meadows, in which the groves of pines are scattered. Tree massing should create irregular wavy edges, not straight liner edges. • The plantings are ‘two layered’ groupings, with tall pines over short meadow and low shrubs. • The canopy height of the trees is well above the top of the meadow/shrubs, so that the tree trunks are seen in silhouette, with a glimpsed view to the landscape spaces beyond. • Groves of pines at significant points in the landscape allow for small gathering areas. • Roads and walkways are defined by irregular groups of pines; the gaps between the groupings become wider as the importance of the circulation route decreases. • Swales are short wet meadows, with scattered groups of pines at the top of bank where space permits. • Buffers are groves of pines over meadow and low shrubs, with additional taller shrubs where screening is critical. • Landscape ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include boulders placed to suggest rock outcrops. These should be prioritized for gateways, groves, important walkway intersections, and other high visibility areas.
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Adult Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 43 Major Circulation, p. 45 Minor Circulation, p. 46 Swales, p. 48
Buffers, p. 47
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 44
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Gateway Planting
Gateways
Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 3750 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees Pinus virginiana**
Virginia pine
Pinus echinata**
short leaf pine
Pinus rigida**
pitch pine
12
5-15’ irregular
Shrubs Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Vaccinum angustifolium**
lowbush blueberry
Rhus aromatica**
fragrant sumac
2-3’ irregular
5-10’ irregular
20
Viburnum sp.
Meadow Woodland Mix (side 1)
12-36” max. ht.
Slope Mix (side 2)
12-36” max. ht.
Potential Landscape Features Boulders *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
flat area
sloped area
side 1
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Groves Intimate Gathering Spaces
Grove Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees Pinus virginiana**
Virginia pine 5-15’ irregular
Pinus echinata** Pinus rigida**
10
scarlet oak
Shrubs Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Rhus aromatica**
fragrant sumac
2-3’ irregular
5-10’, irregular
10
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
grove
canopy trees
boulders
shrubs
road
grove
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Major Circulation Loosely-Linked Groves of Trees
Side 1 Planting - wide condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees Virginia pine
Pinus viginiana**
125’
Pinus echinata**
short leaf pine
Pinus rigida**
scarlet oak
a. single trees 25-30’ irregular b. groups- 10-15’ irregular
25-30’ irregular
3
24-36” irregular
25-30’ irregular
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Low Shrubs Rhus aromatica - dwarf variety
fragrant sumac
Vaccinium angustifolium**
lowbush blueberry
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
side 1
side 2
Side 2 Planting - narrow condition tent sites
side 1
road
side 2
10’+
12’
5’ typ.
tent sites
Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees Pinus virginiana**
Virginia pine
Pinus echinata**
short leaf pine
Pinus rigida**
scarlet oak
a. single trees 25-30’ regular b. groups- 10-15’ irregular
25-30’ regular
3
Meadow Woodland Mix *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Minor Circulation Widely Spaced Groves of Trees
Side 1&2 Planting - wide & narrow condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees Pinus viginiana**
125’
Virginia pine
Pinus echinata**
short leaf pine
Pinus rigida**
scarlet oak
a. single trees 25-30’ irregular b. groups- 10-15’ irregular
25-30’ irregular
4
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
road
tent sites 10’ typ.
12’
tent sites
5’
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Buffers Pine Groupings Buffer Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
5-15’ irregular
10
Large Canopy Trees Pinus virginiana**
Virginia pine
Pinus echinata**
short leaf pine
Pinus rigida**
scarlet oak
Shrubs Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
2-3’ irregular
5-10’, irregular
Vaccinum angustifolium**
lowbush blueberry
2-3’ irregular
5-10’, irregular
10
Meadow Woodland mix
12-36” max. ht.
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
boulders
shrubs
canopy trees
buffer
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Swales Wet Meadows Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/125 l.f. of swale
Meadow Swale Mix
8-36� max ht.
seed
Meadow Enhancements Carex pensylvanica
Pennsylvania sedge
Polypodium virginianum**
common polypody
Pteridium aquilinum**
bracken fern
24-36� plugs or pots
15-70
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
tent site
swale
buffer
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Regional Camp A The Hemlock Cove Forest (Camp A) has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • The plantings are ‘three layered’ groupings, including tall canopy trees, over small sapling/ understory trees, over shrubs/herbaceous plants. The tree sizes should vary. • Evergreen trees and shrubs (hemlocks, pine, and rhododendron) are grouped together with deciduous trees and shrubs. • Hemlocks should be used sparely and placed strategically at lower lying (moist) but prominent locations such as gateways, groves, and camp headquarters, where they are both visible and easily accessed. The majority of evergreen trees should be pine. • Groves of evergreens at significant points in the landscape allow for small gathering areas. • Roads and walkways are defined by irregular groups of birch; the gaps between the groupings become wider as the importance of the circulation route decreases. • Swales emphasize short wet meadow types of plants, with scattered, tightly spaced, groups of trees at the top of bank where space permits. • Landscape ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include wood bridges or boardwalk sections at the lake edge and at swale crossings. Although the swale crossings are in fact culverts, these structures could be covered with a boardwalk that would suggest a more traditional, attractive, bridge-type crossing.
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A1 Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 55 Major Circulation, p. 57 Minor Circulation, p. 58 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 59
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 56
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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A2 Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 55 Major Circulation, p. 57 Minor Circulation, p. 58 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 59
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 56
Tent Sites, p. 38
Lake elevation & location to be coordinated
Nodes, p. 37
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A3 Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 55 Major Circulation, p. 57 Minor Circulation, p. 58 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 59
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 56
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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A4 Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 55 Major Circulation, p. 57 Minor Circulation, p. 58 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 59
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 56
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Individual Spacing
Gateways
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees
Individual Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Meadow
Acer sp.
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Pinus strobus**
white pine
Tsuga canadensis**
hemlock
Woodland Mix (flat area) 8-20’ irregular
6
12-36” max. ht.
Slope Mix (sloped area)
Meadow Enhancements 8-20’ irregular
10
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Hamamelis virginiana**
witch hazel
Magnolia acuminata**
cucumbertree
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
16
Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
Tiarella cordifolia
foam flower
Waldsteinia fragarioides**
Appalachian barren strawberry
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Shrubs Hydrangea arborescens
wild hydrangea
3-5’
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
8-10’
8
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
flat area
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Groves Intimate Gathering Spaces Grove Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Pinus strobus**
white pine
Tsuga canadensis**
hemlock
8-20’ irregular
2
8-20’ irregular
8
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Hamamelis virginiana**
witch hazel
Magnolia acuminata**
cucumbertree
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
8
Shrubs
canopy trees
shrubs
fallen logs/ log benches
understory trees
Hydrangea arborescens
wild hydrangea
3-5’
Mitchella repens**
partridgeberry
2-4’
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
8-10’
125’
6
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
seed
Meadow Enhancements grove
walkway or road
grove
Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
Tiarella cordifolia
foam flower
Waldsteinia fragarioides**
Appalachian barren strawberry
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Other Landscape Features Fallen logs/ Log benches *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Major Circulation Loosely-Linked Groves of Trees
Side 1 Planting - narrow condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
8-20’ irregular
10-15’ irregular
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.*
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
7
Meadow
125’
Woodland Mix
Meadow Enhancements Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Tiarella cordifolia
foam flower
Waldsteinia fragarioides**
Appalachian barren strawberry
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Side 2 Planting - wide condition Individual Spacing side 1
side 2
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees
tent sites
side 1
5’ typ.
road
12’
side 2
10’+
tent sites
Acer sp.
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Pinus strobus**
white pine
Tsuga canadensis**
hemlock
8-20’ irregular
10
8-20’ irregular
1
Shrubs Hydrangea arborescens
wild hydrangea
3-5’
Mitchella repens**
partridgeberry
2-4’
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
8-10’
125’
6
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
seed
Meadow Enhancements Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
Tiarella cordifolia
foam flower
Waldsteinia fragarioides**
Appalachian barren strawberry
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Minor Circulation Widely Spaced Groves of Trees
Side 1&2 Planting - wide & narrow condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees
125’
Acer sp.*
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Pinus strobus**
white pine
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Tsuga canadensis**
hemlock
8-20’ irregular
30-60’ irregular
12-36” max. ht.
seed
6
Meadow Woodland Mix
Meadow Enhancements
road
tent sites
Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
Tiarella cordifolia
foam flower
Waldsteinia fragarioides**
Appalachian barren strawberry
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
tent sites *salvage material on-site
5’ typ.
12’
2’
10’+
** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Buffers Pine/ Hemlock Groupings
Buffer Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.
maple
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Pinus strobus**
white pine
Tsuga canadensis**
hemlock
8-20’ irregular
6
8-20’ irregular
10
Understory Trees Hamamelis virginiana**
witch hazel
Magnolia acuminata**
cucumbertree
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
8
Shrubs Viburnum acerifolium
maple-leaf viburnum
Hydrangea arborescens
wild hydrangea
3-5’
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
8-10’
125’
8
Meadow Woodland Mix canopy trees
shrubs
understory trees
12-36” max. ht.
seed
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
buffer
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Swales Wet Meadows
Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity
Shrubs Cornus amomum
silky dogwood
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
Sambucus canadensis
elderberry
Meadow Seed Mix
8-36� max. ht.
seed
Supplemental Herbaceous Carex sp.*
sedges
Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Iris sp.
irises
Juncus sp.**
rushes
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
24-36� plugs or pots
15-70
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes swale
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Regional Camp B
The Farm (Camp B) landscape has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • Straight lines of planting, including allees of shade trees, orchards, and hedgerows • Wide open fields, in which the occasional tree is presented as a single silhouette • Roads and walkways are defined by allees, hedgerows, and fence lines. The planting pattern is different on each side of the road/walkway; this asymmetry reduces the formality of the landscape. • Swales are rich wet meadows, supplemented with flowering species where close to roads/walks, within the larger open ‘field’ spaces. Only occasional trees are planted along the banks. Trees should not disrupt the impression of open fields separated by hedgerows. • Groves for informal gathering are typically orchards and meadow. • Buffers are narrow linear strips of closely spaced young trees. • Landscape ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include split rail fences, wood ‘farm-style’ gates, antique farm equipment, and bird nesting boxes. Hay bales are recommended only if installed with appropriate considerations for safety.
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B1 Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 66 Major Circulation, p. 68 Minor Circulation, p. 69 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 70
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 67
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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B4 Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 66 Major Circulation, p. 68
Gateways, p. x
Minor Circulation, p. 69
Major Circulation, p.x
Swales, p. 60
Minor Circulation, p.x
Buffers, p. 70
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Swales, p. x Groves, p. 67
Buffers, p.x
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
Steep Slopes, p.x
Groves, p. x
Tent Sites, p. x
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B2&3 Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 66 Major Circulation, p. 68 Minor Circulation, p. 69 Swales, p. 60
Buffers, p. 70
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 67
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Gateways
Side 1 Gateway Planting-
Side 2 Gateway Planting-
flat area
Individual Spacing
Quantity/ 3750 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees
Individual Spacing
Quantity/ 3750 s.f.
Small - Medium Understory Trees
Acer saccharum*
sugar maple
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip tree
20’ - 30’ regular
3
Shrubs Blueberry cultivars or wild grown**
36”
Rosa sp.
3
Hydrangea sp.
Apple cultivars Cercis canadensis**
redbud
Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Crabapple cultivars
tulip tree
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
20’ - 30’ regular
3
36”
3
Shrubs
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Blueberry cultivars or wild grown**
Achillea millefolium
yarrow
Rosa sp.
Coreopsis sp.
coreopsis
Hemerocallis sp.
daylillies
Rudbeckia hirta
black-eyed Susan
Woodland Mix
sloped area
Meadow Enhancements
Hydrangea sp. 24-36” plugs or pots
70- 150
Meadow Slope Mix
12-36” max. ht.
Potential Landscape Features
Potential Landscape Features
Split rail fence Bird houses
Split rail fence Old farm equipment
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
side 1- flat area
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Groves Orchards Grove Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Ornamental Trees Apple cultivars Cherry cultivars
8-10’ regular
9
8-10’ regular
9
Crabapple cultivars
Shrubs Blueberry cultivars**
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes ornamental trees or shrubs
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Major Circulation Tree-lined Laneways
Side 1 Planting - allee planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Acer saccharum*
sugar maple
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip tree
20’ - 30’ regular
4
Meadow Tent Site Mix
125’
6-8” max. ht.
seed
625 s.f.
Meadow Enhancements Achillea millefolium
yarrow
Coreopsis sp.
coreopsis
Hemerocallis sp.
daylillies
Rudbeckia hirta
black-eyed Susan
24-36” plugs or pots
70- 150
fence
Other Landscape Features Split rail fence tent mix
tent sites (fronts) or node
side 1
tent mix
road
woodland mix
side 2
side 1
tent sites (sides) or slopes
side 2
Side 2 Planting - hedgerow planting Individual Spacing
5’ typ.
12’
2’
Group Spacing
10’+
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Acer saccharinum**
silver maple
Acer rubrum*
red maple
Fagus grandifolia
American beech
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip tree
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Quercus sp.**
oaks
4-15’ irregular
8
Meadow Tent Site Mix
6-8” max. ht.
seed
250 s.f.
Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
1250 s.f.
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Minor Circulation Tree-lined Laneways
Side 1 Planting - hedgerow planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Medium Canopy Trees Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
4-10’ irregular
10
3-20’ irregular
6
Small Understory Trees
125’
Cercis canadensis**
red bud
Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Crataegus sp.
hawthorn
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Meadow fence
side 1 woodland mix
tent mix
tent mix
side 2
Tent Site Mix
6-8” max. ht.
seed
250 s.f.
Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
875 s.f.
Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Tent Site Mix
6-8” max. ht.
seed
250 s.f.
Woodland Mix
6-8” max. ht.
seed
375 s.f.
Side 2 Planting - meadow planting
woodland mix
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Meadow side 1
3’
road
2’
12’
side 2
3’
7’
Other Landscape Features Split rail fence *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Buffers Hedgerows Buffer Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Small - Medium Canopy Trees Acer saccharinum** Acer rubrum*
silver maple
15-20
red maple
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Quercus alba
white oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Robinia pseudoacacia*
black locust
4-15’ irregular
Small Understory Trees Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
3-8’ irregular
25-30’
12-36” max. ht.
seed
5-10
Meadow Woodland mix canopy trees
understory trees
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
tent site
buffer
container site or facilities area
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Swales Wet Meadows Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f. of swale
Shrubs Blueberry cultivars or wild grown**
36”
10-20’
8-36” max. ht.
seed
3
Rosa sp. Hydrangea sp.
Meadow Swale Mix fence
accent
fence
swale
fence
fence
Meadow Enhancements Carex vulpinoidea
fox sedge
Chelone glabra
white turtlehead
Echinacea purpurea,
purple coneflower
Iris virginica
blue flag iris
Liatris spicata
dense blazing star
Lobelia cardinalis
cardinal flower
Rudbeckia hirta
black-eyed susan
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Other Landscape Features Split rail fence *salvage material on-site
swale
** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Regional Camp C
The Savanna (Camp C) has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • Wide open lawns/meadows, in which the groves of trees are scattered. Tree massing should create irregular wavy edges, not straight liner edges. • The plantings are ‘two layered’ groupings, with tall oaks over short meadow and low shrubs. Occasional groupings of flowering trees accent gateways and gathering areas. • The canopy height of the trees is well above the top of the meadow/shrubs, so that the tree trunks are seen in silhouette, with a glimpsed view to the landscape spaces beyond. • Groves of oaks at significant points in the landscape allow for small gathering areas. • Roads and walkways are defined by irregular groups of oaks; the gaps between the groupings become wider as the importance of the circulation route decreases. Stone wall sections define the main routes and help direct pedestrian movement. • Buffers are groves of trees over meadow and low shrubs at the transitions to existing woods; where screening is critical, denser tree massing is appropriate. • Swales emphasize short wet meadow types of plants, with scattered tall trees at the top of bank where space permits. • Landscape ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include dry-laid stone walls. These should be placed to define gateways and main road/walkway routes.
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C Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 75 Major Circulation, p. 77 Minor Circulation, p. 78 Swales, p. 80
Buffers, p. 79
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 76
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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C Strategic Landscape Plan
Gateways, p. 75 Major Circulation, p. 77 Minor Circulation, p. 78 Swales, p. 80
Buffers, p. 79
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
0 50 100
200
300
400 Feet
t
Groves, p. 76
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Gateways
boulder
canopy tree
understory trees
stone wall
stone wall
understory trees
boulder canopy trees
Gateway Planting
flat area
road
Individual Spacing Group Spacing
sloped area
Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity / 2000 s.f.
Quantity / 2000 s.f.
Meadow
Large Canopy Trees Quercus velutina**
black oak
Woodland Mix (flat area)
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Slope Mix (sloped area)
Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Stone Wall
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
Boulder
5-15’ irregular
25-30’
8
Understory Trees
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Potential Landscape Features
*salvage material on-site
Cercis canadensis**
redbud
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
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10
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Groves Intimate Gathering Spaces Grove Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 l.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra* Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
5-15’ irregular
25-30’
8
5-10’ irregular
25-30’
10
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Understory Trees Cercis canadensis**
redbud
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
Meadow Woodland Mix stone wall
understory trees
canopy trees
Potential Landscape Features
stone wall
walkway
canopy trees
Stone Walls Log Benches understory trees
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
tent sites
grove
tent sites
varies
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Major Circulation Loosely-Linked Groves of Trees Side 1 Planting - narrow condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
a. single trees 20-30’ regular b. groups- 5-15’ irregular
25-30’ regular
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees b.
Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
4
Meadow
125’
Woodland Mix
Potential Landscape Features Stone Wall widen grove of large canoy trees where width permits
a. stone wall tent site or node varies
side 1
5’ typ.
12’
Individual Spacing side 1
side 2
2’
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
a. single trees 25-30’ irregular b. groups- 10-15’ irregular
25-30’ irregular
5-10
24-36” irregular
25-30’ irregular
3-5
Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Tent Site Mix
6-8” max. ht.
seed
tent mix
low shrubs
road
Side 2 Planting - wide condition
10’+
varies
side 2
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Low Shrubs Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
Viburnum trilobum ‘Compactum’
Am. cranberry bush viburnum
Meadow
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
stone wall weaving through oaks and sassafras groups
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Minor Circulation Widely Spaced Groves of Trees Side 1 Planting -narrow condition Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Quercus velutina**
125’
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
125’ regular
1
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
seed
Side 2 Planting - wide condition Individual Spacing
side 1
low shrubs
tent site or node
side 1
5’ typ.
side 2
road
12’
2’
tent site or node
10’+
side 2
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Small - Medium Canopy Trees Carya sp.* Quercus velutina**
hickory black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus coccinea
scarlet oak
Quercus alba
white oak
a. single trees 30-50’ regular b. groups- 10-15’ irregular
30-50’ irregular
5
24-36” irregular
125’ irregular
3
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Low Shrubs Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
Viburnum trilobum ‘Compactum’
Am. cranberry bush viburnum
Meadow Woodland Mix *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
individual oak trees lining a laneway
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Buffers Oak and Sassafras Groupings
l arge shrub group adjacent neighborhood
low shrubs
canopy trees
narrow screening
primary buffer
10-20’
20’+
understory trees
tent site or steep slope
tent site
wide screening: selected locations
container site or facilities area
Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Buffer Planting
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Small - Medium Canopy Trees: primary buffer Carya sp.**
hickory
Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
5-15’ irregular
25-30’
10
3-8’ irregular
25-30’
15
2-3’ irregular
10-15’
6
24-36”
25-30’
9
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Understory Trees: wide screening Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
Large Shrubs: narrow screening Rhus sp.*
staghorn or shining sumac
Low Shrubs: primary buffer Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
Viburnum trilobum
Am. cranberry bush viburnum
Meadow Woodland Mix narrow screening: sculptural shrubs
primary buffer: groups of oaks to separate spaces
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Swales Wet Meadows
Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Meadow Swale Mix
8-36” max. ht.
seed
Meadow Enhancements Liatris spicata
blazing star
Rudbeckia hirta
black-eyed Susan
Scripus cyperinus
woolgrass
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Canopy Trees - Accents stone wall
Quercus sp.**
Oaks
1-3
Potential Landscape Features Stone Wall tent sites
swale
road-side
5-15’
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Regional Camp D The Rich Appalachian Forest (Camp D) has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • The plantings are ‘three layered’ groupings, including tall canopy trees, over small sapling/ understory trees, over shrubs/herbaceous plants. The tree sizes should vary. • The kinds of deciduous trees are mixed. No one species should predominate. • Main roadways and walkways are defined by an informal line (allee) of tall canopy trees on one side, and by forest groves on the other. The allee may switch sides along the length of the road/ walk to take advantage of flatter topography and desirable views. Both sides of the roads are accented with flowering understory trees. • Minor walkways are defined by irregular groups of trees on alternating sides; the gaps between the groupings become wider as the importance of the circulation route decreases. • Groves of canopy trees at significant points in the landscape allow for small gathering areas. The gathering spaces have a ‘back’ of massed trees, saplings, and shrubs. • Buffers are masses of closely spaced saplings, similar to the natural regeneration of sapling trees on site. Over time, these groups of trees will thin and develop a multi-layered structure. Alternatively, buffers can be planted with multi-sized trees and shrubs (three-layered groupings). • Swales emphasize short wet meadow types of plants, with scattered, tightly spaced, groups of trees at the top of bank where space permits. • ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include logging iconography such as downed logs (benches) or (stabilized) log stacks, and wood structures such as boardwalk sections at swale crossings. Although the swale crossings are in fact culverts, these structures could be covered with a boardwalk that would suggest a more traditional, attractive, bridge-type crossing.
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D Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 85 Major Circulation, p. 77 Minor Circulation, p. 78 Swales, p. 90
Buffers, p. 89
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 86
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Buffers, p. 89
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 86
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Gateways
canopy trees
shrubs
logs
sloped area
road
understory trees
flat area
Gateway Planting Individual Spacing
Individual Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees
Rhododendron periclymenoides**
pinxster azalea
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
5-10’ irredular
Meadow
Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
Woodland Mix (flat area) 8-20’ irregular
16
Meadow Enhancements
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
12-36” max. ht.
Swale Mix (sloped area)
8’ irregular
16
Shrubs
Dryopteris sp.**
wood ferns
Lycopodium sp.*
ground pine
Polystichum acrostichoides* *salvage material on-site
15-70 24-36” plugs or pots
Christmas fern
** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Rhododendron calendulaceum
flame azalea
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
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Groves Intimate Gathering Spaces Grove Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
16
8’ irregular
16
5-10’ irredular
8
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Shrubs
canopy trees + understory trees + shrubs
canopy trees + understory trees + shrubs
Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Lindera benzoin
spicebush
Rhododendron calendulaceum
flame azalea
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
Rhododendron periclymenoides**
pinxster azalea
Meadow tent sites
grove
road / walkway
grove varies
tent sites
12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
seed
Meadow Enhancements Dryopteris sp.**
wood ferns
Goodyera pubescens**
ratllesnake plantain
Lilium superbum
turk’s cap lily
Lycopodium sp.*
ground pine
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Side 1 Planting - narrow condition
Major Circulation
Individual Spacing
Loosely-Linked Groves of Trees
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
4
8’ irregular
4
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Side 2 Planting - wide condition
125’
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees widen grove of large canoy trees where width permits
meadow + enhancements
large canopy trees + understory trees
tent site or node varies
side 1
5’ typ.
road
12’
large canopy trees + understory trees + low shrubs
side 1
side 2
10’+
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
6
8’ irregular
5
5-10’ irredular
14
Understory Trees
side 2
2’
Acer sp.*
Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Shrubs
varies
Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Rhododendron calendulaceum
flame azalea
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix
seed
Meadow Enhancements *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in
Dryopteris sp.**
wood ferns
Lilium superbum
turk’s cap lily
Lycopodium sp.*
ground pine
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
15-70 24-36” plugs or pots
small sizes
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Minor Circulation Descriptive Description Side 1 Planting - narrow condition Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
4
8’ irregular
4
Understory Trees
125’
Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Side 2 Planting - wide condition Individual Spacing meadow + enhancements
large canopy trees + understory trees + meadow
tent site or node
side 1
5’ typ.
12’
2’
Quantity/ 125 l.f.
Large Canopy Trees
large canopy trees + understory trees + meadow
side 2
road
Group Spacing
side 1
side 2
tent site or node
Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
4
8’ irregular
6
Understory Trees
10’+
Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Meadow 12-36” max. ht.
Woodland Mix *salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
seed
Meadow Enhancements Dryopteris sp.**
wood ferns
Lilium superbum
turk’s cap lily
Lycopodium sp.*
ground pine
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
15-70 24-36” plugs or pots
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Buffers Lush Woodlands
Buffer Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Medium - Large Canopy Trees Acer sp.*
maples
Betula lenta**
sweet birch
Liriodendron tulipifera*
tulip poplar
Magnolila acuminata**
cucumber magnolia
Quercus rubra*
n. red oak
8-20’ irregular
16
8’ irregular
16
5-10’ irredular
8
Understory Trees Cornus florida**
flowering dogwood
Cercis canadensis**
eastern redbud
Hammamelis virginiana**
witch hazel
Prunus serotina**
black cherry
Shrubs canopy trees + understory trees + shrubs
tent site
primary buffer 20’+
tent site
Kalmia latifolia*
mountain laurel
Lindera benzoin
spicebush
Rhododendron calendulaceum
flame azalea
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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Swales Wet Meadows
Swale Planting Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity
Shrubs Cornus amomum
silky dogwood
Rhododendron maximum*
rhododendron
Sambucus canadensis
elderberry
Meadow Seed Mix
8-36� max. ht.
seed
Supplemental Herbaceous Carex sp.*
sedges
Dennstaedtia punctilobula**
hay-scented fern
Iris sp.
irises
Juncus sp.**
rushes
Polystichum acrostichoides*
Christmas fern
24-36� plugs or pots
15-70
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes swale
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Regional Camp E The Historic Chestnut Forest (Camp E) has the following general characteristic landscape patterns: • Small open lawns/meadows, partially shaded by groves of trees. Tree massing should create irregular wavy edges, not straight liner edges. Trees should be multi-trunked, or grouped tightly when young to create a spreading effect. • The plantings are ‘two layered’ groupings, with tall chestnut oaks and American chestnuts over short meadow and low shrubs. Occasional groupings of flowering trees accent gateways and gathering areas. • American chestnuts should be used strategically at prominent locations such as gateways, groves, and camp headquarters, where they are both visible and easily accessed, but where they do not overhang the tent areas. The trees at the tent sites should be oaks. • The canopy height of the trees should be well above the top of the meadow/shrubs, so that the tree trunks are seen in silhouette, with a glimpsed view to the landscape spaces beyond. • Groves of chestnuts and chestnut oaks at significant points in the landscape allow for small gathering areas. Boulders allow for informal seating. • Roads and walkways are defined by irregular groups of canopy trees; the gaps between the groupings become wider as the importance of the circulation route decreases. • Buffers are groves of trees over meadow and low shrubs; where screening is critical, the addition of understory trees is appropriate. Young buffers may be established as masses of closely spaced saplings, similar to the natural regeneration of sapling trees on site. Over time, these groups of trees will thin and develop a layered structure. Alternatively, buffers can be planted with multisized trees and shrubs (two-layered groupings). • Swales emphasize short wet meadow types of plants, with scattered tall trees at the top of bank where space permits. • ‘Set Pieces’ which contribute to the character of this camp include frequent rock outcrops, placed strategically at high points and tops of slopes, and grouped at gateways, groves and prominent intersections for best effect.
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E Strategic Landscape Plan Gateways, p. 95 Major Circulation, p. 97 Minor Circulation, p. 98 Swales, p. 90
Buffers, p. 89
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 96
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Buffers, p. 89
Steep Slopes, p. 39-40
Groves, p. 96
Tent Sites, p. 38
Nodes, p. 37
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Gateway Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity /2000 SF
Canopy Trees - large sizes Quercus prinus**
chestnut oak
Quercus alba/velutina/coccinea**
white/black/scarlet oak
5-15 ft o.c.
alternate with groups of chestnut
5-10
Canopy Trees - small sizes Castanea dentata
American chestnut
5-15 ft o.c.
Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
3 ft to 6 ft o.c.
Kalmia latifolia**
mountail laurel
Gaylussaccia baccata
black huckleberry
alternate with groups of oak
7-12
Low Shrubs (side 2 only) 50-75% of the area
60 - 200
Short Meadow 12-36� max. ht.
Woodland Mix
Meadow enhancements Wildflowers*
plugs
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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3 ft o.c.
25% of area
300
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Groves Descriptive Description Grove Planting Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
Canopy Trees - Large and Medium sizes Castanea dentata
American chestnut
Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
5-15’ o.c (medium sizes) or 4’-5’ o.c. (small sizes)
5-7
Low Shrubs: Kalmia latifolia**
Mountain laurel
Viburnum trilobum
Am. cranberry bush viburnum
3’ o.c.
70-80
Meadow Woodland Mix
12-36” max. ht.
seed
3 ft o.c.
25% of area
Meadow enhancements Wildflowers*
lawn
canopy trees + understory trees + shrubs
tent sites
walkway
canopy trees + understory meadow trees + shrubs enhancements
grove
lawn
plugs
300
* salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
tent sites
varies
Oak Heath forest. photo: Virginia DCR Natural Heritage website
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Major Circulation Descriptive Description Planting - both sides Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity per 125 LF
Canopy Trees - large sizes Quercus prinus**
chestnut oak
Quercus alba/velutina/coccinea**
white/black/scarlet oak
5-15 ft o.c.
gap 40-60 ft between groups on each side
2
Canopy Trees - medium sizes
125’
5-15 ft o.c.
4
Canada serviceberry
8 ft o.c.
3
Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
3 ft to 6 ft o.c.
15 - 50
Kalmia latifolia**
mountail laurel
Castanea dentata
American chestnut
Quercus prinus
chestnut oak
Quercus alba/velutina/coccinea**
white/black/scarlet oak
Carya sp
hickory
Understory Trees - small/med widen grove of large canoy trees where width permits
lawn
meadow + enhancements
canopy trees + understory trees
canopy trees + understory trees + low shrubs
lawn
Amelanchier canadensis
Low Shrubs (side 2 only)
Short Meadow seeded
Woodland Mix tent site or node
side 1
road
varies
5’ typ.
12’
side 2
2’
10’+
Meadow enhancements varies
Wildflowers*
plugs
3 ft o.c.
25% of area
300
* salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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laneway passing between mature trees groups of varying sizes
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Minor Circulation Descriptive Description
Planting - both sides Individual Spacing
Group Spacing
Quantity per 125 LF
Canopy Trees - large sizes Quercus prinus
chestnut oak
Quercus alba/velutina/coccinea**
white/black/scarlet oak
5-15 ft o.c.
gap 30-60 ft between groups
1
Canopy Trees - medium sizes 125’
Castanea dentata
American chestnut
Quercus prinus
chestnut oak
Quercus alba/velutina/coccinea**
white/black/scarlet oak
Carya sp
hickory
5-15 ft o.c.
3
8 ft o.c.
2
Understory Trees - small/med Amelanchier canadensis
lawn
meadow + enhancements
canopy trees + understory trees + meadow
canopy trees + understory trees + meadow
lawn
Canada serviceberry
Short Meadow seeded
Woodland Mix
Meadow enhancements tent site or node
side 1
5’ typ.
side 2
road
12’
2’
10’+
Wildflowers*
plugs
3 ft o.c.
25% of area
300
* salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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groups of trees loosely frame a walkway
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Buffers Descriptive Description
Buffer Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 2000 s.f.
5-15’ o.c (medium sizes) or 4’-5’ o.c. (small sizes)
5-7 (medium) or 100-150 (small)
Canopy Trees - Small and Medium sizes Acer rubrum* (upland grown)
red maple
Quercus velutina**
black oak
Quercus rubra*
northern red oak
Quercus alba**
white oak
Quercus muehlenbergii**
chinkapin oak
Understory Trees: Oxydendrum arboreum*
sourwood
Sassafras albidium**
sassafras
3-8’ irregular
3-5
Low Shrubs: Rhus aromatica
fragrant sumac
Viburnum trilobum
Am. cranberry bush viburnum
70-80
3’ o.c.
Meadow Woodland Mix
lawn
short meadow
canopy trees + shrubs + (optional) understory trees
buffer
tent site
short meadow
lawn
12-36” max. ht.
seed
* salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
tent site
20’+
natural occurance of young trees wtih tight spacing
Oak Heath woods - maturing form photo: Virginia DCR Natural Heritage website
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Swales Descriptive Description
Swale Planting Individual Spacing Group Spacing
Quantity/ 125 l.f. of swale
Canopy Tree - Small or Medium Acer rubrum*
red maple
1-5
Shrubs Blueberry cultivars or wild grown**
36”
10-20’, alternate sides
8-36” max. ht.
seed
winterberry
Ilex verticillata
1-5
Meadow Swale Mix
Meadow Enhancements (optional)
lawn
tent sites
low wildflower wet meadow
Canopy tree + low shrubs + meadow
swale: upland margin
swale 5-15’
road-side
Carex vulpinoidea
fox sedge
Chelone glabra
white turtlehead
Iris virginica
blue flag iris
Liatris spicata
dense blazing star
Lobelia cardinalis
cardinal flower
Rudbeckia hirta
black-eyed susan
24-36” plugs or pots
15-70
Other Landscape Features Bouders - accent
varies
*salvage material on-site ** salvage material on-site, however in small or unknown quantities or only in small sizes
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IV. Phasing & Next Steps
How long might this take?
Coordinated Timing: The most expedient and cost-effective overall approach is one that salvages plants and then replants them promptly, with minimal storage. Ideally, plants would be moved directly to their planting site (i.e. moved just once). This is best for the plants, will minimize operational costs, and will minimize or eliminate the need for a formal nursery operation. Least Cost Salvage and Planting Strategy: salvage of trees and shrubs is done during their
including plant care, soil management, and invasive species management. • Develop a long term maintenance manual or management plan to ensure that the maturing plants look their best at every stage of development, beyond the establishment period. These measures would assist Trinity Works and BSA in the development of effective, efficient, and sustainable maintenance procedures.
Construction Phases:
dormant period in late fall and early spring (late Oct to soil freeze up, and spring thaw until
• Andropogon identifies salvage sites and destination planting areas (Fall 2010);
leaf out). Planting is done in the same spring (spring thaw through May).
• In the field, place/construct landscape elements such as boulders, fences, and stone walls prior to landscape planting (Spring 2011 – Spring 2012)
Storage of plant material through the summer months and beyond will necessitate a more formal nursery operation; see the appendix for more detail.
• In the field, mark out the specific extents of salvage material and planting sites for the contractor’s convenience (Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012);
Recommended Sequence of Next Steps:
• Contractor salvages the leaf layer/meadow sods/ trees/shrubs (Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012);
Design and Documentation Phases:
• Salvaged material is moved to staging area near the Rock Crusher plant (if necessary)
• Confirm funding for each regional camp;
• Salvaged leaf litter and meadow sods are installed. Final seeding is performed. Salvaged plants are transplanted into their final locations. Purchased plants are installed. (Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013)
• Confirm unit prices, and affordable quantities of salvage and planting; • Determine feasible extents of landscape construction within each regional camp; • Determine best locations and extents of site elements such as fences, stone walls, and boulder placement (Winter/Spring 2011, prior to plant salvage and replanting).
• Plants and seeded areas are managed to promote their optimal establishment, growth and community development.
• Develop planting plans for headquarters sites and facilities areas. The actual design for these areas is an ongoing coordination issue within the consulting team. This manual shows conceptual imagery appropriate to each camp character. However, as specific plans develop for the facilities and headquarters sites, individual planting plans will be needed. • Prepare bridging documentation for Design/Build: supplemental design documents which provide additional details, as required, such as soils remediation programs, more specific plant schedules, specifications, etc. • Further develop short-term maintenance protocols during the plant establishment period,
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20 0
18 5
16
0
0
5 19
1850
KmC
1900
5 19
0
160 0
0 190
5 19
18 0
1800
0
0
CnD
1950
1700
19 0
0 190
0
5 18 19 0
1900
1900
1800
1850
0
5 18
20 5
0 5 20
0 18
0
1850
1900
5 20 2100
20 5 0
1900 1900
1850
0
2050
CnD
1850
1850
215
1950
0 18
19 0
0
1850
1850
1800
0
KmC
0
1800 1800
1800
175
0
0 200
5 21
0
1850
1750
1900
0
1800 0 18
1800
1950
0
0 18 1800 1800
1800
0
1850
1700
1850
15 0
16 5
50
1800
1800
5 17
150
0
1700
1800
0
0
0
5 21
20 0
18 0
1800
185
5 19
1750 5 17
0
1800 1800
0 205
2150
0
1750
5 18
0
5 19
0
0
5 18
0
1900
0
20 0
2100
20 5
1800
1800
0
1950
0
1850
5 18
0 195
5 20
20 5
180
0 18
2050
2100
185
0
0 2050
190
1850
1850
200 0
1950
0
5 18 5 19
1950
2000 2000
0
19
17
1750
0
1900
1800
KmC
1900
1800
5 18
1850
00
165
1700
1750
18 0
5 18
LRF
1800
15 0
KmC
1900
0
1850
5 18
1850
1900
0
1850
1850 0
0 190
1900
0
0 17
PvA
CnB
1900
1850
190
0 18
0
1850
20 0
0
0
0
1700
1700 1650
0
0
0
0
19 0
0 19
1850
CnD
1650
DkE
0
1850
0
0
0 18
0 19
175
5 17
0
0
0
5 17
1950
2000
0 19
0 19
1900
1700
1900
1750
KmC 1850
1800
5 18
0
5 18
1900
180
1800
18 5
1850
180
1800
0
18 0
0
HgE
0
17 5
19 0
5 17
0 18
0
0 16 1650
0
1900
1750
180
1800
0
1750
1700
CnC
KmF
1850
1800
1750
1600
50 16 0 00 165 17
1700
CnC
1750
1700
1550 16 00
0
0 170
17 5
1850
KmF
0 18
KmC
1700
0 0 180
1850
1700
0
5 17
0 195
1950
1900
1700
17 0
1500 15 50
1700
1750
1750
5 18
1750
16 5
0
15 5
KmF
0
1700
0
0
0 19
17
50
1500
1700
1900
0
0
155 1500
1500
1500
HgC
CnC
1850
5 19
175 0
1700
165 0
0
0
5 16
0 17
0
1900
1800
0
1750
KmC
0 1800
5 16
0 18
1800
1750
0 180
0 180
0
1850
0
18 0
1850
0
0
180
0
1650
0 170
CnC
1900
1850
1850
1750
0 17 0
165
17 5
0
1700
17 5
0
1900
1850
0 18
5 16
1600
1800
0
1900
1850
0
0
1600
0
CnC
1800
0 175
0
1800
1800
0
0
170
0
1800
1950
5 18
17 0
5 18
1900
0
0
0
175
YeA
155
0
0
5 18
165
17 5
5 18
1750
0
0
1750
1750
1700
00 17 1700
16 5
165
CnC
AtA
175
155
1550
0 16
1550 0 155
1700
KmC
0
0
1600
0 165
1650
0
5 17
1600 17 0
1750
0
1950
0
1700
1700
17 0
0
16 0
0
165 0
1650
17 5
1550
1850 18 0
190
0 190
0
1600
0
165
0
1650
1600
0 16
0
5 16
0 160
1800
1750
165
1750
5 18
1600
0 160
0
1750
0
0
1700
KmC
1900
1750
19 0
0 17
0
0
160
Un
165 0
1650
1850
0 0 17
1850
190 0
0 1600
1550
1800
19 0
1650
180
0
5 17 0
0
0 18
0
1750
1750
0 160
0
ClE
16 5
19 5
5 15
16 0
1700
1800
5 15
0
0
0
1600
0
0 160
0 16
CnC
0
165
0 155
5 15
1550
15 5
0
17 0
180
0
0 16
1650
160 0
0
18 0
5 17
0 16
1,000
16 5
0 20
1550 15 50 16 16 17 50 00 00 160 15 5 0
0 85 0 1 185
KmC
5 17
Un
2050
0
0 180
1700
1600
CnC
5 18
00 18
1750
0
CnC
CnC
Feet
September 10, 2010
2050
185
0
YeA, Yeager fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded
0
0
1600
Un, Udorthents-Urban land complex
0 18
1800
PvA, Pope-Craigsville complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded
0
0 175
LyE, Layland-Laidig complex, 15 to 35 percent slopes, rubbly
200
00 17
Un
LRF, Layland-Dekalb-Rock outcrop association, very steep, extremely stony
5 17
00 17 50 17
CnC
1750 1800
1800
0
5 18
LDF, Layland-Dekalb-Guyandotte association, very steep, extremely stony
170
0 18
KrF, Kaymine-Rock outcrop complex, very steep, very stony
0
5 15
0
0
KmF, Kaymine very channery loam, very steep, very stony
5 18
5 15
0
0 17
KmC, Kaymine very channery loam, 0 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
500
1550 1600
YeA
5 15
0
5 16
HgE, Highsplint channery loam, 15 to 35 percent slopes, very stony
0
Un
0
0 16
HgC, Highsplint channery loam, 3 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
Drawings are issued for clarification and general information only. 0 160 Not for use of construction
00 16 550 1
0
0
5 15
0
DkE, Dekalb-Rock outcrop complex, 15 to 35 percent slopes, extremely stony
00 16 00 16 1600
0 16
0
0 17
CpB, Cookport-Nallen complex, 3 to 8 percent slopes
1600
5 16
0
CnD, Clifftop-Nallen complex, 15 to 25 percent slopes
0
0 16
0 16
0 16
CnC, Clifftop-Nallen complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes
存
0
15 5
CnB, Clifftop-Nallen complex, 3 to 8 percent slopes
00 1700 17
1750
15 5
0 160
ClE, Clifftop channery silt loam, 25 to 35 percent slopes
16 5
1600
BHF, Berks-Highsplint-Sharondale association, very steep, very stony
1600
NRCS Soils
AtA, Atkins loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded
1550
1600
Streams
0 160 1550
0
1550
1550
Loop Road
1600
16 5
Camp Grading Boundaries
CnD
2000
9
Salvage Inventory Streams Camp Grading Boundaries Loop Road ! Site Visit Data Points PhaseI_bound Site_bound SME_wetlands SME_inter_streams AML Phase 2 Possible Salvage Sites
存 Feet 0
1000
2000
Drawings are issued for clarification and general information only. Not for use of construction September 10, 2010
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