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// Katee Stone // Ball State Univeristy // Class of 2017
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// Things That Inspire Me 1 // Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown, D.C. 2 // Cantigny, Wheaton, IL 3 // Centennial Park, Nashville, TN 4 // Mammoth Caves NP, KY 5 // The Yards Park, D.C. 6 // National Garden, D.C. 7 // Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown, D.C. 8 // Tidal Basin, D.C. 9 // John Hancock Center, Chicago, IL above photo credits Katee Stone
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The Hobbit Garden //
The Pillars of the Earth //
Woodland Wonderland //
All Faiths Chapel // 630.815.3491 // kjstone@bsu.edu // Katee Stone //
The Hobbit Garden //
1 // For this project we were given a 120' square each that would fit together to form a pathwork quilt of themed gardens. These gardens are part of the proposed White River Gardens in Indianapolis, IN. The gardens are more specifically located in the small community of Moonville, located near Muncie, IN. I chose to design a Hobbit Garden because of my interest in Middle Earth and also because Hobbits, and by extension their gardens, provide a place that encourages rest and a return to nature. //
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Boardwalks // 1 Pond // 2 Big Hill (Hobbit Smial) // 3 Hobbit Smial Rest Area // 4 Party Tree // 5 Rest Areas // 6 Birch Grove // 7
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// The Hobbit Garden
// Life for Hobbits might be considered simple- quaint, even. They enjoy good food and ale, working the land, and have a deep connection and devotion to all growing things. They live quiet lives in their corner of the world but are adverse to adventuring and the affairs of "the big folk." Hobbit Garden functions as a kind of sanctuary or restorative garden. Because it is purposefully the opposite of industrialization and the hustle and bustle of urban life that surrounds people today. Hobbits like things that tend to provide respite and stress relief when people have a day off. A Hobbit Garden serves several purposes: it is aesthetically appealing, rich in life and diversity, provides for its keepers, and is a source of joy and pride that Hobbits take very seriously. //
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The Hobbit Garden //
// We were required to creat a brochure for guests using the gardens. //
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Brochure // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
Amsonia 'Ice Blue'
// The Hobbit Garden
Boardwalk Pond
Entering the Hobbit Garden visitors find themselves in a birch forest that opens onto hills with colorful plants in plenty. A hill at the center has a small Hobbit door with a view over a small pond and lush gardens beyond. Visitors can take their time walking along the paths and enjoying the sights, sounds, and smells of nature.
Hobbit Hole
Rest Area
Bridge
Rest Area Birch Forest
Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata
Butterflyweed Asclepias tuberosa
Silky Wild Rye Elymus villosus
Prairie Sundrops Oenothera pilosella
GOALS & OBJECTIVES 1. Provide respite for visitors. a. Minimize hardscape. b. Maximize softscape and permeable pavement. c. Provide sensory restoration through plant choice. i. Use color. d. Use a mixed planting plan. e. Include a water feature. f. Create microclimates. i. Forest microclimate to provide contrast for people entering. 2. Provide habitat for native bugs, birds, and small mammals. a. Specify a range of native plants.
Maidenhair Fern Adiantum pedatum
Blue Ice Blue Star Amsonia 'Blue Ice'
Prairie Lily Lilium philadelphicum
// Entering the Hobbit Garden visitors find themselves in a birch forest that opens onto hills with colorful plants in plenty. A hill at the center has a small Hobbit door with a view over a small pond and lush gardens beyond. Visitors can take their time walking along the paths and enjoying the sights, sounds, and smells of nature. //
Wild Ginger New Jersey Tea Asarum canadense Ceanothus americanus
b. Include host plants for native Lepidoptera species. i. Specify Asclepias spp. ii. Specify Betula nigra iii. Specify Cercis canadensis iv. Specify Bouteloua curtipendula v. Specify Lobelia cardinalis c. Attract hummingbirds. i. Specify Lobelia cardinalis 3. Make reference to Hobbits, as found in J.R.R. Tolkien's writings. a. Use topography to define use areas. b. Include a green Hobbit-hole door entrance in a hill. // Brochure
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The Hobbit Garden //
Plant Schedule //
KEY
QUANTITY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SHADE TREES BET‐N QUE‐M SAL‐AL
16 1 1
Betula nigra 'Heritage' Quercus macrocarpa Salix alba
River Birch Burr Oak White Willow
1 2
Cercis canadensis 'Silver Cloud' Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor'
Silver Cloud Redbud Tricolor European Beech
SPACING
ORNAMENTAL TREES CER‐C FAG‐T EVERGREEN TREES PIN‐VP SHRUBS CEA‐A COR‐S HYD‐Q
3
Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid'
Limber Pine
21 3 2
Ceanothus americanus Cornus sericea Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby Slippers'
New Jersey Tea Red Twig Dogwood Oakleaf Hydrangea
GRAMINOIDS BOU‐C DIA‐A ELY‐V SCH‐S SPO‐H CAR‐J
124 336 57 99 35 279
Boutaloua curtipendula Diarrhena americana Elymus villosus Schizachyrium scoparium Sporobolus heterolepis Carex jamesii
Sideoats Grama American Beakgrain Silky Wild Rye Little Bluestem Prairie Dropseed James' Grass Sedge
2' 18" 2' 2' 30" 12"
PERENNIALS AMS‐BI ASC‐IN ASC‐LL ASC‐TB ASC‐V ASC‐VF ASC‐VR AST‐NA CAM‐A ECH‐A ERY‐Y LIL‐P LOB‐C MON‐F OEN‐P PAR‐G PYC‐T RAT‐P SEN‐H SIL‐S VIO‐P
101 9 110 461 90 25 6 22 20 27 13 139 99 8 104 39 44 27 14 86 86
Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Blue Ice' Asclepias incarnata Asclepias sullivantii Asclepias tuberosa Asclepias verticillata Asclepias viridiflora Asclepias viridis Aster novae‐angliae Campanula americana Echinacea atrorubens Eryngium yuccifolium Lilium philadelphicum Lobelia cardinalis Monarda fistulosa Oenothera pilosella Parnassia glauca Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Ratbida pinnata Senna hebecarpa Silene stellata Viola pedatifida
Blue Ice Blue Star Swamp Milkweed Prairie Milkweed Butterflyweed Whorled Milkweed Short Green Milkweed Spider Milkweed New England Aster Tall Bellflower Reflexed Coneflower Rattlesnake Master Prairie Lily Cardinal Flower Wild Bergamot Prairie Sundrops Grass of Parnassus Slender Mountain Mint Yellow Coneflower Wild Senna Starry Campion Prairie Violet
18" 24" 2' 1' 18" 12" 30" 30" 2' 18" 18" 12" 10" 30" 24" 12" 18" 24" 24" 1' 8"
GROUNDCOVERS ADI‐P ASA‐C GER‐M ISO‐B
542 544 423 1904
Adiantum pedatum Asarum canadense Geranium maculatum Isopyrum biternatum
Maidenhair Fern Wild Ginger Wild White Geranium False Rue Anemone
12" 10" 10" 6"
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// The Hobbit Garden
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The Pillars of the Earth //
Brick Driveway
Pillars of the Earth is a residential design for the Isabel Roberts house in River Forest, IL. The design was inspired by gothic cathedrals as well as the architecture of the house itself. //
Prairie Style PlantersEach of the front walks is flanked on either side by a Prairie Style planter planted with annuals
Dining
Entry Edgewood Place
// For this project each person selected a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was to design the landscape for each historic property. We were also to design as if we were the owner and client which gave a fun element to this project.
Magnolia CourtA patio near the kitchen entrance provides a place for outdoor dining
Kitchen Master BedroomA balcony provides a great view down the allee and backyard “nave”
Living
Strawberries!In addition to the food in the garden, strawberries are grown in the taller of the two front planters
DrivewayA brick driveway with a concrete pad for basketball provides a space for my husband and kids’ interest in the sport while also doubling as guest parking
Open LawnMy family enjoys “backyard” sports including soccer, cricket, and others Redbud Allee Stone BlocksWhite stone inset into the ground continue the lines of the walls forming the “nave”
TreeA tree growing through the house is an intriguing feature of the house
Planter “Pews”Planter boxes protruding from the pergola are meant to allude to the pews of a cathedral
Enclosed VerandaThe enclosed veranda allows year long entertainment space
Side Yard with Cat EnrichmentSince the cats like to look out windows, this makes the mostly window veranda perfect for them. Several birdhouses in the side yard give the cats something to look at
Garage & Storage
Pergola & Water FeatureMy husband really enjoys woodworking so this pergola allows him a space that he can draw inspiration from and truly enjoy. The water feature at the end of the main axis of the site also allows for relaxation
Entertainment Patio & PoolA large patio connected to the veranda provides the central entertaining area of the landscape. A small pool and a firepit allow for relaxation and perfect place for parties
Vegetable & Herb GardenSome of the foods we grow include tomatoes, beets, carrots, pumpkins, spinach, and several types of herbs. We also grow catmint and catnip for the cats
Fern GardenI love ferns and find the colors and textures to be very relaxing. A fern garden allows my family respite from our daily lives
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// The Pillars of the Earth
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The Pillars of the Earth //
Plant Schedule //
KEY
QUANTITY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
ROOT
SPACING
SHADE TREES GLE‐T
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Gleditsia triacanthos 'Skycole'
Skyline Honeylocust
3" cal.
B&B
15'
ORNAMENTAL TREES CER‐AP CER‐C MAG‐S MAG‐V
6 2 1 2
Cercis canadensis 'Appalachian Red' Cercis canadensis Magnolia x soulangeana Magnolia virginiana
Appalachian Red' Redbud Redbud Saucer Magnolia Sweet Bay Magnolia
6' 1 3/4" 6' 6'
Cont. Cont. B&B B&B
10' o.c. Per plan Per plan 10' o.c.
EVERGREEN SHRUBS BUX‐S ILE‐M ILE‐MD JUN‐C
132 15 2 30
Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundiflora' Ilex x meservae 'Mesog' Ilex x meservae 'Mesdob' Juniperus chinensis 'Kallays Compact'
Upright Boxwood China Girl Holly China Boy Holly Kallays Compact Chinese Juniper
18" #3 #3 15‐18"
B&B Cont. Cont. B&B
5'‐4" o.c. Per Plan
GRAMINOIDS PAN‐NO PAN‐SH SPO‐H
197 61 31
Panicum virgatum 'Northwind' Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' Sporobolus heterolepis
Northwind Switchgrass Shenandoah Switchgrass Prairie Dropseed
#1 #1 #1
Cont. Cont. Cont.
30" o.c. 30" o.c. 18" o.c.
PERENNIALS ALC‐V AST‐DE AST‐GL AST‐VI AST‐WG ATH‐AN ATH‐F ATH‐N ATH‐V BLE‐SP DRY‐ER DRY‐M FRA‐L GAU‐P GER‐M HOS‐GR HOS‐GU LIR‐M MAT‐S ONO‐SE OSM‐RE PER‐M AMS‐H RUD‐VI SAG‐S VER‐F
34 20 19 19 19 63 131 212 72 40 25 81 28 96 740 3 2 486 39 99 50 23 44 8 953 174
Alchemilla vulgaris Astilbe 'Delft Lace' Astilbe x arendsii 'Glut' Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' Astilbe x arendsii 'White Gloria' Athyrium angustum var. rubellum 'Lady in Red' Athyrium filix‐femina Athyrium nipponicum 'Pictum' Athyrium filix‐femina 'Victoriae' Blechnum spicant Dryopteris erythrosora Dryopteris marginalis Fragaria x 'Lipstick' Gaultheria procumbens Geranium maculatu m Hosta 'Great Expectations' Hosta 'Guacamole' Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Matteuccia struthiopteris "The King' Onoclea sensibilis Osmunda regalis Persicaria microcephala Amsonia hubrichtii Rudbeckia speciosa 'Viette's Little Suzy' Sagina subulata 'Aurea' Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'
Lady's Mantle Delft Lace Astilbe Glut Astilbe Visions' Astilbe White Gloria Astilbe Lady in Red Lady Fern Lady Fern Japanes Painted Fern Victoriae Lady Fern Deer Fern Autumn Fern Leatherleaf Woodfern Lipstick Strawberry Wintergreen Wild Geranium Great Expectations Hosta Guacamole Hosta Lilytuft The King Ostrich Fern Sensitive Fern Royal Fern Red Dragon Persicaria Narrow Leaf Blue Star Little Suzy' Dwarf Orange Coneflower Scotch Moss Red Fox' Veronica
#1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 3 1/4" 3 1/4" #! #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 3" #1
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10" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. 10" o.c. 10" o.c. 24" o.c. 30" o.c. 8" o.c. 24" o.c. 12" o.c. 30" o.c. 18" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. 6" o.c. 10" o.c.
Lily of the Vallley Mountain Garlic
3 1/4" #1
Cont. Cont.
10" o.c. 10" o.c.
BULBS CON‐M 29 Convallaria majalis ALL‐S 29 Allium senscens subsp. Montanum Plant equal quantities of Convallaria and Allium
NOTES
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// The Pillars of the Earth
// Several plants included in the design were chosen in part due to associations to Christianity and spirituality. Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) and Lily-of-theValley (Convalaria majalis) both have ties to the Virgin Mary. //
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The Pillars of the Earth //
// This diagram shows how the various spaces relate to each other.
Garage
Driveway
The garden serves as an extension of the cruciformshaped house.
Parking and Basketball Magnolia Court
The Rosebud Alle and open court extend out from the back section of the house, and serve as the 'nave' of the garden. A pergola 'aisle' provides access to adjacent areas and structures.
Open Lawn House Rosebud Alle
Alles, pew shaped planters, and a pergola help reinforce the cathedral inspired design. //
Vegetable Garden
Side yard with 'Pew' Planter
Entertainment Patio
Aisle Pergola
Fern Garden with Alle
Diagram // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
// The Pillars of the Earth
// This image shows the "Magnolia Court" adjacent to the kitchen.
This image shows part of the main axis and "Nave" of the backyard. //
// Perspectives 630.815.3491 // kjstone@bsu.edu // Katee Stone //
Woodland Wonderland //
// For this project we were given the opportunity to do a planting design for a previous project. I selected a project that I had completed for an engineering course. //
Existing Site Conditions // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
// Woodland Wonderland
// Drainage Plan 630.815.3491 // kjstone@bsu.edu // Katee Stone //
Woodland Wonderland //
// This residential property is nestled in the hills of the Tug Valley in West Virginia, an area known for several things including mining, floods, and the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. This design carves use areas from the distinct topography while remaining of the place. The clients wanted a place to entertain, significant gardening space and use areas integrated with the natural environment. This design also incorporates storm water management techniques to channel and filter run off. The plant palette allows for four-season interest. The design also used only native plants. //
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Multi Use Lawn // 1 Semi Private Side Lawn // 2 Patio // 3 Basketball // 4 Bridge // 5 Wood // 6 Rain Garden + Weirs // 7 Planting Plan // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
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QUANTITY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
ROOT
SPACING
SEASONAL INTEREST
SHADE TREES ACE‐S CEL‐O DIO‐V LIQ‐S LIR‐T PLA‐O
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Acer saccharum Celtis occidentalis Diospyros virginiana Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tulipifera Platanus occidentalis
Sugar Maple Hackberry Persimmon Sweetgum Tulip Tree Sycamore
2 1/2" 2" 1 1/2" 1 3/4" 3" 1 3/4"
B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B
per plan per plan per plan per plan 25' o.c. per plan
fall‐ bright red to yellow color winter‐ bark winter‐ bark; spring‐ flowers; fall‐ edible fruit fall‐ great color & fruit spring‐ flowers; fall‐ yellow color winter‐ interesting bark
ORNAMENTAL TREES AME‐C RHU‐T CER‐C COR‐F HAM‐V MAG‐V NYS‐S
1 14 17 4 2 2 1
Amelanchier canadensis Rhus typhina Cercis canadensis Cornus florida 'Rubra' Hamemelis virginiana Magnolia virginiana Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire'
Serviceberry Staghorn Sumac Redbud Flowering Dogwood Witch Hazel Sweet Bay Magnolia Wildfire Blackgum
6' cl 2' #7 6‐7' 4' #7 1 1/4"
B&B Cont. Cont. CG B&B Cont. Cont.
per plan 8' o.c. per plan 7' o.c. per plan per plan per plan
fall‐ red/orange; winter‐ bark; spring‐ flowers & berries fall‐ showy; summer‐ flowers & fruit; winter‐ form spring‐ flowers; winter‐ form fall‐ showy; winter‐ bark; spring‐ flowers fall‐ yellow foliage; spring‐ flowers summer‐white; winter‐ semi‐evergreen fall‐ red & fruit; winter‐ form
EVERGREEN TREES PIN‐S PIN‐V
9 2
Pinus strobus Pinus virginiana
Eastern White Pine Virginia Pine
5‐6' 1"
Cont. B&B
per plan per plan
winter‐ evergreen & form winter‐ evergreen & form
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS CLE‐A COR‐S MYR‐P
53 42 16
Clethra alnifolia Cornus sericea 'Cardinal' Myrica pensylvanica
Sweet Pepper Bush Cardinal Redtwig Dogwood Northern Bayberry
#2 24" #3
Cont. B&B Cont.
per plan per plan per plan
summer‐ flowers; fall‐ yellow fall‐ showy; winter‐ red twigs; spring‐ flowers spring‐ berries
EVERGREEN SHRUBS ILE‐G KAL‐L
21 10
Ilex glabra 'Densa' Kalmia latifolia
Densa Compact Inkberry Mountian Laurel
15" 2‐3'
B&B Cont.
per plan per plan
winter‐evergreen winter‐ evergreen; spring‐flower
mulch
VINES PAR‐Q
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper
#1
Cont.
2' o.c.
fall‐color
staked
GRAMINOIDS PAN‐SH CAR‐P
42 11305
Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' Carex pensylvanica
Shenandoah Switchgrass Oak Sedge
#1 2"
Cont. Cont.
30" o.c. 10" o.c.
winter‐ persists & color
PERENNIALS AMS‐T ANE‐C ARI‐T ATH‐F BAP‐A COR‐L COR‐V DIC‐E EUP‐D EUP‐F FIL‐R GAU‐P HEU‐A LIA‐S LOB‐S MON‐D MON‐F OSM‐R PAC‐A PAC‐P POL‐C POL‐R SIL‐V
74 433 22 1326 8 54 29 139 26 79 49 903 228 109 49 52 6 451 49 6895 154 459 175
Amsonia tabernaemontana Anemone canadensis Arisaema triphyllum Athyrium filix‐femina Baptisia australis Coreopsis lanceolata Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' Dicentra eximia Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe' Eupatorium fistulosum Filipendula rubra Gaultheria procumbens Heuchera americana Liatris spicata 'Kobold' Lobelia siphilitica Monarda didyma 'Rasberry Wine' Monarda fistulosa Osmunda regalis Packera aurea Pachysandra procumbens Polygonatum commutatum Polemonium reptans Silene virginica
Willowleaf Bluestar Canada Anemone Jack‐in‐the‐Pulpit Lady Fern Blue False Indigo Lance‐Leaf Coreopsis Threadleaf Coreopsis Bleeding Heart Dwarf Common Joe Pye Weed Joe Pye Weed Queen of the Prairie Wintergreen American Coral Bells Spiked blazing Star Great Blue Lobelia Bee Balm Wild Bergamot Royal Fern Golden Ragwort Allegheny Spurge Solomon's Seal Jacob's Ladder Fire Pink
3" 2" 2" #1 2" 3" Quart 2" 2" 3" 2" 3 1/4" 3" 3" 2" Quart 1" #1 2" 2" 1" Gal 3"
Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont.
18" o.c. 8" o.c. 10‐12" 18" o.c. 24" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 24" o.c. 24" o.c. 18" o.c. 8" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c. 2' o.c. 2' o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 3' o.c. 8" o.c. 1' o.c.
Bloom May; Fall‐ foliage color Bloom April, May, June Bloom April, May Texture Bloom May, June Bloom May, June, July, August Bloom June, July, August, September Bloom April, May, June Bloom early August, mid Spetember Bloom July, August, September; winter‐ panicles Bloom June, July, August, September Winter‐ evergreen; summer‐ flowers & berries Bloom June, July, August Bloom July, August Bloom July, August, September Bloom July, August Bloom July, August, September Texture Bloom April; foliage remains as groundcover Bloom May, June Bloom May, June Bloom April, May, June Bloom April, May, June
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NOTES
// Woodland Wonderland
// Plant Schedule
Woodland Wonderland //
// Top Image of the entrance drive lined with Tulip Trees. Below section shows a North-South section looking west towards the naturalized property edge. //
White Pine
Redbud
Black Gum
Virginia Pine
Sugar Maple Staghorn Sumac
Redbud Northern Bayberry with Alleghany Spurge
Kalmia
Serviceberry
Liatris
Amsonia
Switchgrass
Queen of the Prairie
White Pine
Corn in garden
Sections + Sketches // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
// Winter Wonderland
// The section shows the basketball court that doubles as guest parking. In the background are sweetgum trees and a witch hazel can be seen on the right. The below section is a a WestEast view looking North. //
White Pine
Black Gum
Sycamore
White Pine White Oak (existing)
Redbud
Sweetgum
Staghorn Sumac
Redbud
Fire Pink
Queen of the Prairie, Amsonia, Switchgrass, Liatris
Amsonia
Amsonia
Oak Sedge Clethra alnifolia
Heuchera
Oak Sedge
Redbud
Red Twig Dogwood Red Twig Dogwood
Clethra alnifolia
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All Faiths Chapel // Tennis Courts
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// This project involved redesigning a section of Ball State University's Campus. An all-faiths chapel was to be located on an already existing area referred to as the 'Duck Pond.' This project was a woodland design and so included spring ephemerals, canopy, understory, and forest floor plant communities. Additionally, wetland plants were to be used due to the duck pond. Only native plants were permitted. //
Site Plan //
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PLAN KEY // 1 // Oak Grove 2 // Prairie Meadow 3 // Council Ring 4 // Garden + Art Trail 5 // Redbud Semicircle 6 // Dogwood Semicircle 7 // Art Installation 8 // Tulip Tree Clearing 9 // Access Drive
10 // Fern Garden Lower Terrace 11 // Upper Terrace 12 // Labyrinth 13 // Wetland 14 // boardwalks 15 // Sycamore Terrace 16 // Rain Garden 17 // Clearing 18 // Drop Off + Parking // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
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KEY
QUANTITY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE ROOT SPACING
NOTES
SHADE TREES ACE‐R ACE‐SA CEL‐O FAG‐G LIQ‐S LIR‐T NYS‐S PLA‐O PRU‐S QUE‐B QUE‐R TAX‐D
31 105 10 118 17 73 18 13 44 15 60 22
Acer rubrum Acer saccharum Celtis occidentalis Fagus grandifolia Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tulipifera Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire' Platanus occidentalis Prunus serotina Quercus bicolor Quercus rubra Taxodium distichum
Red Maple Sugar Maple Hackberry American Beech Sweetgum Tulip Tree Wildfire Blackgum Sycamore Black Cherry Swamp White Oak Red Oak Bald Cypress
3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3"
B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B Cont. B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B
per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan
ORNAMENTAL TREES AME‐C ASI‐T HAM‐V CER‐C COR‐F COR‐A MAG‐V RHU‐T
5 82 9 53 18 9 8 16
Amelanchier canadensis Asimia triloba Hamemelis virginiana Cercis canadensis Cornus florida 'Rubra' Cornus alternifolia Magnolia virginiana Rhus typhina
Serviceberry Pawpaw Witch Hazel Redbud Flowering Dogwood Pagoda Dogwood Sweet Bay Magnolia Staghorn Sumac
6' cl #7 4' #7 6‐7' 4' #7 2'
B&B B&B B&B Cont. CG B&B Cont. Cont.
per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan
EVERGREEN TREES PIN‐S TSU‐C
55 3
Pinus strobus Tsuga canadensis
Eastern White Pine Eastern Hemlock
5‐6'
Cont.
per plan per plan
KEY
QUANTITY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE ROOT SPACING
NOTES
DECIDUOUS SHRUB CEA‐A CEP‐O COR‐S ILE‐V LIN‐B VIB‐D VIB‐L
6 61 105 239 186 693 344
Ceanothus americana Cephalanthus occidentalis Cornus sericea Ilex verticillata Lindera benzoin Viburnum dentatum Viburnum lentago
New Jersey Tea Buttonbush Redtwig Dogwood Winterberry Spice Bush Arrowwood Nannyberry
18" 30" 30" 30" 30" 30" 3'
Cont. Cont. B&B B&B Cont. B&B B&B
per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan per plan
1:7 male to female
GRAMINOIDS CAR‐M PAN‐SH
12386 1293
Carex muskingumensis Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'
Palm Sedge Shenandoah Switchgrass
#1 #1
Cont. Cont.
12" o.c. 30" o.c.
PERENNIALS AD I‐P ARI‐T CAS‐H DIC‐C ERY‐A EUP‐D FIL‐R GER‐M HEU‐A IRI‐V JEF‐D MAT‐S OSM‐R POD‐P POL‐A POL‐C VIR‐V
808 121 572 3419 8125 455 635 24179 1883 10267 17711 250 972 16705 188 14 398
Adiantum pedatum Arisaema triphyllum Cassia hebecarpa Dicentra cucullaria Erythronium americanum Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe' Filipendula rubra Geranium maculatum Heuchera americana Iris virginica var. shrevei Jeffersonia diphylla Matteeuccia struthiopteris 'The King' Osmunda regalis Podophyllum peltatum Polystichum acrostichoides Polygonatum commutatum Veronicastrum virginicum
Maidenhair Fern Jack‐in‐the‐Pulpit Wild Senna Dutchman's Breeches Yellow Trout Lily Dwarf Common Joe Pye Weed Queen of the Prairie Wild Geranium American Coral Bells Southern Blue Flag Twinleaf Ostrich Fern Royal Fern Mayapple Christmas Fern Solomon's Seal Culver's Root
#1 2" Plug Plug Plug 2" 2" Plug 3" Plug Plug #1 #1 Plug #1 1" Plug
Cont. Cont. Plug Plug Plug Cont. Cont. Plug Cont. Plug Plug Cont. Cont. Plug Cont. Cont. Plug
2' o.c. 36" o.c. 24" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.s. 24" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.c. 12" o.s. 12" o.c. 2' o.c. 2' o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c. 3' o.c. 30" o.c.
AQUATIC PLANTINGS ALI‐S CAL‐P DEC‐V JUN‐E NUP‐L SAG‐L
1383 644 3837 6659 3 2371
Alisma subcordatum Caltha palustris Decodon verticillatus Juncus effusus Nuphar advena Sagittaria latifolia
Water Plantain Marsh Marigold Swamp Loosestrife Soft Rush Spatterdock Wapato
Plug Plug Plug #1 #1 Plug
Plug Plug Plug Cont. Cont. Plug
18" o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c. 12" o.c. per plan 18" o.c.
// All Faiths Chapel
// Plant Schedule
All Faiths Chapel //
Canopy Planting Plan// // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491
// All Faiths Chapel
630.815.3491 // kjstone@bsu.edu // Katee Stone //
// Understory + Shrub Planting Plan
All Faiths Chapel //
// Top section shows the chapel and outdoor terraces along a relatively North-South cut (A) Below section shows the mostly East-West Section cut (B) //
Sections // // Katee Stone // kjstone@bsu.edu // 630.815.3491