APPENDIX L -2 RIPARIAN AREA IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION PLAN

Similar documents
NATIVE TREES (Native Shrubs following) FALL 2016

Botanical Name Common Name Size Available

Updated January 1st Botanical Name Common Name Size Available Price Qty Price Qty. 25+

NATIVE TREES, SHRUBS & PERENNIALS

Natural Resources Group Forest Restoration Team Planting Report Fall 2010

TOWN OF MIDLAND July 2012

Drained * Shrub. Drained Shrub. Moist - Well. Part Shade Acidic * Shrub. Part Shade Acidic * Shrub. Part Shade Acidic * Shrub. Well.

2015 Native Tree Sale. Tree Photos & Descriptions

Natural Resources Group - Forest Restoration Team Fall 2004 Summary

CONTAINER GROWN & BARE ROOT STOCK Low Cost Easy to Transport Easy to Plant

Planting Design Considerations for a Changing Climate As it relates to Natural Channel Design

HANCOCK COUNTY SWCD 2011 FALL NATIVE TREE & SHRUB FUNDRAISER EXTENDED OCTOBER 14 NOVEMBER 4, 2011

Tree Planting Memorial Park Demonstration Project

! " Alternatives to Ash: Native Trees for Southern Wisconsin" Compiled by the UW Madison Arboretum! January, 2014!

Natural Resources Group Forest Restoration Team Spring 2004 Summary

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP LIST OF RECOMMENDED TREES FOR HOMEOWNERS

Ecological regions of Kentucky

22 Attachment 4. Township of New Britain APPENDIX D REQUIRED PLANT MATERIAL LIST

ORDER PICK-UP INFORMATION

Creating Canopy 2012 Spreading roots for a greener region

J.G. AKERBOOM NURSERIES / FAX

2013 ANNUAL BARE ROOT TREE SALE. Low Cost Easy to Transport Easy to Plant

Natural Resources Group Forest Restoration Team Planting Report Fall 2009

Leaf Key for Common Broadleaf Trees in Maryland

A GUIDE TO WINTER TREES OF THE BLACKSTONE RIVER VALLEY IN MASSACHUSETTS

2013 ANNUAL BARE ROOT TREE SALE. Low Cost Easy to Transport Easy to Plant

MT Ayr High School Landscape Plant Inventory Fall 2005

wrong with the real thing Indiana s native Red Maple. Red Maple makes an excellent landscape tree with its red

2017 ANNUAL BARE ROOT TREE SALE. Low Cost Easy to Transport Easy to Plant

TREES, SHRUBS and VINES OF BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK

6131 Hillen Rd x 104 sale days: Spring 2012 Price Current Location pot size (retail) Form. Genus Species Cultivar

Tree Descriptions. Village of Carol Stream Tree Sale. Saturday, October 1, :00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Water Reclamation Open House Kuhn Rd.

City of Ann Arbor Approved Tree Species List Site Characteristics Suitability

Trees For Moist Sites Scientific Name Common Name Mature Height Acer rubrum Red Maple 60'

SURVEY OF TREES IN THE VILLAGE

DOWNERS GROVE TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Lawrence C. Anderson Highway Commissioner

Village of Carol Stream Native Tree & Shrub Sale. Pick Up Saturday, October 3, :00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Water Reclamation Open House Kuhn Rd.

Native Tree/Shrub Descriptions

Deciduous Trees (Native)

February 6,1996. Location Circum- Diameter Height Crown Total. Location Circum- Fraxinus Diameter americana Height Crown Total. ference Spread Points

Invasive Woody Plant Replacement List

Species Listing. Missouri Native Trees & Shrubs. Affordable trees for private land, FREE trees for public & nonprofit owned land! moreleaf.

Trees grouped by site or planting conditions

WSFNR10-22 July by Dr. Kim D. Coder, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

East Otter Tail SWCD 2017 Tree Descriptions & Pictures

Survey of Flowering American Chestnut in the Great Smoky Mountains. National Park

Tree Descriptions. Village of Downers Grove Tree and Shrub Sale. Thursday June 7, :00 pm- 6:00 pm Walnut Ave.

We accept all Major Credit Cards including Paypal accounts

Common name Scientific name Growth form Leaf type Soil type Flower & fruit dates Spicebush Lindera benzoin sh d w, m Mar-Apr; Aug-Sep

Landscaping for Wildlife: Trees, Shrubs, and Vines

Coder Planting Zones

Tree Descriptions. Downers Grove Public Works Tree and Shrub Sale. Thursday, June :00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m Walnut Ave.

Physical Properties of Common Woods

EXHIBIT A. Appendix G RECOMMENDED PLANT SPECIES

1.2 SMALL / ORNAMENTAL TREES

H '= "# p i. ln( p i. Successional changes in diversity. Species richness. Quantifying diversity - Species richness and relative abundance

Woody Plants Native to Nebraska

Features: American Bittersweet Blueberries - Caroline Red Raspberry Fragrant Sumac Virginia Sweetspire Red Chokeberry Yellow Buckeye -

fragrant flowers late summer yellow in fall arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit Flower green & brown,bright red fruits P,S RG 12" SP3 5.

american persimmon Creating Canopy 2019 Diospyros virginiana unusual fruit tree (native) height at maturity: feet spread at maturity: feet

TREE SAMPLE OF BERKS COUNTY. Shea Eckert

Tribute and Memorial Trees $1,500

Cubic Foot Volume Equations for Southeastern United States

Tech Note. Plant Selection

Appendix VII-A-3. Upland Sites Summary of Ten Meter Square Survey at Site B/H-7 July 22, 2015

SYNTHESES OF BEST PRACTICES ROAD SALT MANAGEMENT

2017 Native Plant Sale Price List

PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2017

Bulletin of Popular Jnformation

Kuykendall Nursery Availability List

TREE IDENTIFICATION TERMS

TREE SPECIES RATING GUIDE For NEW ENGLAND 2 nd EDITION.

SEEDLING CATALOG

Tree Tolerance of Site Development Activities

2018 Native Plant Sale Price List

RECOMMENDED PLANT LISTS

2019 Tree & Prairie Seed Program Tree, Shrub & Prairie Plantings Friday, March 1, 2019

Eastern White Pine Red Pine Norway Spruce

Your one-stop shop for. Native Plants 1. Over 400 species of native woody and herbaceous plants for: O 0M OFF FIRST ORDER* CODE: MANTS 2019

Small spreading tree with excellent fall color from yellow to bright red. Spring only planting

Edible and Floral. Riparian. Plants. A short list of plants for your multifunctional riparian forest buffer

WSFNR10-20 July by Dr. Kim D. Coder, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

No. Genus Species Common Name Native 1 Betula nigra River Birch 2 Malus 'Prairifire' Prairifire Crabapple 3 Picea pungens Iseli Foxtail Iseli

Planting Trees for Energy Savings. Jesse Randall ISU Forestry Extension

Recommended Tree List Urban Forestry Division Rapid City Parks and Recreation

WACD Plant Materials Center Phone: Bareroot Plants Availability - December April 2019

PEAR APPLE BLUEBERRY. Fruit Tree Selections. Lancaster County Conservation District. Celebrating 66 Years of Conservation Stewardship

Contents Why a Johnson County Recommended Planting List? P. 2

Pennsylvania Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual. Appendix B Pennsylvania Native Plant List

Tree and Shrub Identification Made Simple. By Alice Brandon

Spring 2012 Price Current Location pot size (retail) 6131 Hillen Rd x 104 sale days: Genus Species Cultivar

EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS Balsam Fir Norway Spruce White Cedar White Pine White Spruce

Recent Advances in Critical Loads Research for the U.S.: Synthesizing tree CLs

Salt injury to landscape plants

GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

white fringetree Creating Canopy 2017 Chionanthus virginicus small flowering tree Height at Maturity: feet Spread at Maturity: feet

Tough Trees for Tough Sites. Tough Trees for Tough Sites Todd West, Ph.D. NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program

tulip poplar Creating Canopy 2018 Liriodendron tulipifera large shade tree height at maturity: feet spread at maturity: feet

Northeast Field Guide, Version 1.5 January 2001 APPENDIX 4 U.S. TREE, SHRUBS, & VINE SPECIES CODES (NORTHEASTERN STATES)

Native Shrubs ( 3m hgt.) Hydro One Networks Right-of- Ways and Corridors R0

Transcription:

Atlantic Sunrise roject A DE Chapter 105 Joint ermit Application Transcontinental Gas ipe Line Company, LLC Schuylkill County AENDIX L -2 RIARIAN AREA IMACT ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION LAN Revised July 2017

1000891.0009.02.21-B4668 Riparian Area Impact Assessment and Restoration lan Atlantic Sunrise roject Schuylkill County July 2017 repared for: TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS IE LINE COMANY, LLC repared by: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, INC. 368 leasant View Drive Lancaster, New York 14086

B Tree and Shrub lanting List 02:1000891.0009.02.21-B4651 B-1 R_Schuylkill Riparian Buffer Assessment.docx-04/21/17

AENDIX B LIST OF AROVED SECIES FOR RELANTING Red maple Acer rubrum TREES Flood Tolerance Height(ft) Shade Tolerance tolerant 75-100 tolerant Wildlife Value young shoots *Silver maple A. saccharinum W tolerant 75-100 intermediate young Sugar maple A. saccharum R, A FACU- intolerant 75-100 very tolerant Serviceberry Amelanchier arborea/laevis/ canadensis - tolerant 20-40 intermediate food source-fruit, and leaves awpaw Asimina triloba + intolerant 20-35 tolerant food source-fruit and leaves; host plant for zebra swallowtail **Yellow birch Betula alleghaniensis intolerant 60-100 intermediate food source-seeds, young and shoots and catkins Black (Sweet) birch B. lenta R, A FACU intolerant 50-75 intermediate food source-catkins, buds, seeds, leaves and River birch B. nigra, R FACW tolerant 40-70 intolerant food source-seeds, buds, young and foliage *American hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana intolerant 35-50 very tolerant food source-catkins, buds, seeds, leaves and **Bitternut hickory Carya cordiformis + - intermediate 75-100 intolerant bitter nuts not favored as much as other hickories **Shagbark hickory C. ovata - intolerant 75-100 intermediate food source- and nuts *Redbud Cercis canadensis, R FACU- intolerant 20-35 tolerant food source-seeds, foliage and flower pollen for honeybees Hackberry Celtis occidentalis, R FACU ; shelter and nesting sites **ersimmon Diospyros virginiana FAC- intermediate 50-75 tolerant food source-fruits, and nectar American beech, Fagus grandifolia very intolerant 75-100 very tolerant food source-nuts Honey-locust Gleditsia triacanthos R, A FAC- intermediate 50-75 intolerant pods **Kentucky coffee- tree Gymnocladus dioica A FACU- intermediate 75-100 intolerant low appeal to wildlife

AENDIX B LIST OF AROVED SECIES FOR RELANTING Black walnut Juglans nigra, R FACU TREES Flood Tolerance Height(ft) Shade Tolerance Wildlife Value intermediate 75-100 intolerant food source- and nuts Tuliptree/poplar Liriodendron tulipifera food source-nectar and seeds Black-gum Nyssa sylvatica 6.0 intermediate 50-75 intolerant food source-fruits, and nectar * **Hop-hornbeam Ostrya virginiana, R FACU- very intolerant 35-50 very tolerant food source-buds, catkins and seeds Eastern white pine inus strobus intolerant 75-100 intermediate high value food sourceneedles and seeds; used for cover Sycamore latanus occidentalis W- moderate value for cover and nesting; food sourcefruits Eastern cottonwood opulus deltoides, A FAC - tolerant 75-100 intolerant food source-bark,, leaves and buds Large-toothed aspen. grandidentata - intolerant 50-75 very intolerant food source- bark,, leaves, catkins and buds Wild black cherry runus serotina very intolerant 50-75 intolerant high value food sourcefruits, and nectar White oak Quercus alba - intolerant 75-100 intermediate high value food sourceacorns and Swamp white oak Q. bicolor **Chestnut oak Q. montana, R FACW+, R UL tolerant 75-100 intermediate intolerant 50-75 intermediate food source-acorns and food source-acorns and in oak Q. palustris W tolerant 50-75 intolerant food source-acorns and Northern red oak Q. rubra - medium value for nesting and food source-acorns *Black willow Salix nigra W+ very tolerant 35-50 very intolerant food source-buds, fruit, and Sassafras Sassafras albidum - very intolerant 35-50 intolerant food source- and fruits American basswood Tilia americana intolerant 75-100 tolerant food source-, seeds and nectar **Red (Slippery) elm Ulmus rubra tolerant 50-80 intermediate

AENDIX B LIST OF AROVED SECIES FOR RELANTING **Smooth alder Alnus serrulata SMALL TREES/SHRUBS Shade Flood Tolerance Height(ft) Wildlife Value Tolerance very tolerant 12-20 very intolerant food source-fruit Red chokeberry hotinia (Aronia) arbutifolia W very tolerant 6-12 intermediate very low wildlife value Black chokeberry. melanocarpa - very tolerant 3-6 intermediate Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis 8.5 very tolerant 6-12 very intolerant food source-fruit Summersweet Clethra alnifolia FAC+ very tolerant 6-12 tolerant Silky dogwood Cornus amomum W very tolerant 6-12 intolerant food source-fruits Gray dogwood C. racemosa - intermediate 6-12 tolerant food source-fruits; cover Red-osier dogwood C. sericea W+ 8.5 very tolerant 6-12 intermediate food source-fruits, buds, and **Amer. hazelnut Corylus americana - intolerant 6-12 tolerant food source-nuts (higher nutritional value than acorns and beechnuts) Witchhazel Hamamelis virginiana - 6.0 intolerant 20-35 very tolerant leaves toxic to some animals Winterberry Ilex verticillata W+ very tolerant 6-15 intermediate intermediate wildlife value **Mountain laurel Kalmia latifolia 5.5 intolerant 12-20 very tolerant high value as food esp. for winter browse for Common spicebush Lindera benzoin W- 6.0 intermediate 6-12 very tolerant high value as food source fruits and leaves; host plant for spicebush swallowtail butterfly Northern bayberry Morella (Myrica) pensylvanica, R FAC very tolerant 6-12 intolerant food source-fruits **Ninebark hysocarpus opulifolius W- very tolerant 6-12 intolerant food source-fruit **Rosebay rhododendron Rhododendron maximum 5.5 tolerant 20-35 intolerant food source-buds and (winter browse) **Swamp azalea R. viscosum OBL very tolerant 6-12 intermediate food source-nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies Staghorn sumac Rhus typhina, R, A None intolerant 35-50 intermediate food source-fruit **Swamp rose Rosa palustris very tolerant 4-10 intolerant food source-fruit *ussy willow Salix discolor W very tolerant 20-35 very intolerant high value as food source Sandbar willow Salix exigua (interior) 8.5 very tolerant 15-20 very intolerant

AENDIX B LIST OF AROVED SECIES FOR RELANTING **Silky willow Salix sericea SMALL TREES/SHRUBS Shade Flood Tolerance Height(ft) Tolerance very tolerant up to 12 intermediate Wildlife Value food source foliage and nectar American elder Sambucus canadensis W- very tolerant 6-12 intermediate high value food sourcefruit, and leaves Meadowsweet Spiraea latifolia, A FACW+ - very tolerant 3-6 intermediate food source-fruit and Highbush blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum W- very tolerant 6-12 tolerant food source-fruit **Witherod Viburnum cassinoides W very tolerant 6-12 tolerant food source-fruit Southern arrowwood V. dentatum FAC tolerant 6-12 tolerant food source-fruit Nannyberry V. lentago, A FAC intolerant 20-35 intermediate food source fruit and Blackhaw V. prunifolium very intolerant 20-35 intolerant food source fruit Northern arrowwood V. recognitum W- tolerant 6-12 tolerant food source-fruit and nectar and pollen of the flowers ennsylvania Department of Environmental, Bureau of Watershed Management. (2010). Riparian Forest Buffer Guidance, Document Number 394-5600-001. Online at: http://www.elibrary.dep.state.pa.us/dsweb/get/document-82308/394-5600-001.pdf Accessed September 28, 2016. Key for Appendix B: * Short lived: Trees < 100 years Shrubs < 20 years ** May be hard to find in a nursery = iedmont rovince R = Ridge and Valley rovince A = Allegheny lateau rovince OBL = Obigate Wetland FACW = Facultative Wetland FACU = Facultative Upland UL = Obiligate Upland