PLANTED Sample Clauses

PLANTED. INVASIVE Xxxxxxx fir Psuedotsuga menziesii Bigleaf maple Acer macrophyllum Red alder Alnus rubra Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Western redcedar Thuja plicata Himalayan blackberry Rubus discolor Broad-leaved peavine Lathyrus latifolius Morning glory Convolvulus sepium English bluebell Hyacinthoides non-scripta Common burdock Arctium minus Canada thistle Cirsium arvense SITE 8B – SḴIMEQ Established 2006 by BCCC. This site is similar to 8a in that it requires little maintenance, however the back of the site in particular is still vulnerable to invasion. This site has expanded to include the cleared section on the other side of the path leading to the culturally modified trees (CMTs). This site can be kept clear of invasives especially around the planted species. Again morning glory is really pernicious especially at the back of the site and should be removed as much as needed. There is a pollinator bed planted at this site which will require watering through the summer months. PLANTED INVASIVE Tall Oregon-grape Mahonia aquifolium Red alder Alnus rubra Bigleaf maple Acer macrophyllum Xxxxxxx maple Acer glabrum Red-flowering currant Ribes sanguinem Baldhip xxxx Xxxx gymnocarpa Hybrid xxxx Xxxx sp. Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Xxxxx oak Quercus garryana Xxxxxxx fir Psuedotsuga menziesii Hairgrass Deschampsia cespitosa Gummy gooseberry Ribeslacustre Pollinator bed: red columbine, KEXMIN, nodding onion, yarrow, seablush, spring gold, camas Tall Oregon-grape Mahoniaaquifolium Red alder Alnusrubra Bigleaf maple Acer macrophyllum Xxxxxxx maple Acer glabrum Red-flowering currant Ribes sanguinem Baldhip xxxx Xxxx gymnocarpa Hybrid xxxx Xxxx sp. Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Xxxxx oak Quercus garryana Xxxxxxx fir Psuedotsuga menziesii Hairgrass Deschampsia cespitosa Gummy gooseberry Ribeslacustre Sites 8A & 8B are on either side of the iconic bigleaf maple we call “the Snoopy Tree”. SITE 10A - W̱ṮEḴTENEĆ Established 2006 by BCCC. This site requires clearing invasive plants away from planted and volunteer native species. There is a good deal of Hardhack (Spirea douglasii) and fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) on site, as well as trailing blackberry (Rubus ursinus). This site is one of few that has robust native species volunteering amongst the planted and invasive species so we encourage them wherever we can. This site could one day be developed into an interesting interpretive site due to numerous cement features such as staircases and foundations, in a similar man...
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PLANTED. INVASIVE Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus Arctic lupin Lupinus arcticus Yarrow Achillea millefolium Swordfern Polystichum munitum SNP seed mix (wildflower: yarrow, pearly everlasting, California brome, blue wildrye, fireweed, woolly sunflower, large-leaved avens, Canada goldenrod, Xxxxxxx' aster, graceful cinquefoil, great camas, self-heal) Pollinator bed: red columbine, KEXMIN, nodding onion, yarrow, seablush, spring gold, camas Broad-leaved peavine Lathyrus latifolius Himalayan blackberry Rubus discolor Queen Anne’s Lace Daucus carotus Butterfly xxxx Buddleia Clematis Clematis sp. Grass spp. SITE 6C – SPEPELḰIȾE Cleared by excavator Mar 2016. This site has an upper and lower section on either side of the mature cottonwood stand. The soil here is littered with cement chunks and some metal protruding from the ground so please take care when moving through this site. There are some very healthy willows at the back of the site which, together with the vigorous cottonwood, indicates a lot of moisture in the ground despite the craggy appearance of the soil here. This site must be consistently cleared of invasives, especially in the summer months. We will be considering a planting plan for autumn 2020 to fill in gaps from the autumn 2018 plantings.
PLANTED. INVASIVE Black cottonwood Populus balsamifera ssp. Trichocarpa Red xxxxx dogwood Cornus stolonifera Xxxxxxx fir Psuedotsuga menziesii Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Bigleaf maple Acer macrophyllum Red alder Alnus rubra Thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus Snowberry Symphoricarpus albus Swordfern Polystichum munitum Pacific willow Salix lasiandra Himalayan blackberry Rubus discolor Broad-leaved peavine Lathyrus latifolius Butterfly xxxx Buddleia sp. Canada thistle Cirsium arvense SITE 7A – SŦXȺLEM Cleared by excavator Feb 2016. *Please note the presence of poison hemlock on this site*. Poison hemlock is extremely toxic when ingested; it is distinguished from Queen Xxxx’s lace by the purplish blotches on its stem. This plant must be removed wherever it is found especially before it goes to seed. The occurrence of poison hemlock is mostly near the foot bridge on the bottom section of the site and along the slope beside cottonwood grove. There are also lovely native horsetails (Equisetum arvense) growing in the section alongside the mature cottonwoods near the foot bridge. There is also clematis invasion near the top edge of the site (adjacent to the path).
PLANTED. Based on data collected from blocks at harvest year of 1996 and above from FML #3 post-S post-M post-N post-H Area (ha) pre-S 62% 29% 8% 1% 2,436 pre-M 31% 44% 21% 4% 3,095 pre-N 24% 48% 23% 5% 8,020 pre-H 8% 40% 33% 19% 5,013

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  • Bicycles Bicycles or other vehicles shall not be permitted anywhere inside or on the sidewalks outside of the Building, except in those areas designated by Landlord for bicycle parking.

  • Fences Except for establishment cost incurred by the United States and replacement cost not due to the Landowner’s negligence or malfeasance, all other costs involved in maintenance of fences and similar facilities to exclude livestock are the responsibility of the Landowner. The installation or use of fences which have the effect of preventing wildlife access and use of the Easement Area are prohibited on the Easement Area, easement boundary, or on the Landowner’s land that is immediately adjacent to, and functionally related to, the Easement Area.

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