ࡱ>  bjbjDD R&c&c&&G4G4G4G4G4[4[4[4847 [4D(+DLwDwDwDkFJFFDFFFFFF$KjEG4JIFIF"JJjG4G4wDwDLiLiLiJ~G4wDG4wDDLiJDLiLiBtwDB$d8f00N9e99G40FH)HLiIIFFFjj&g&FFFJJJJ9FFFFFFFFF& 3: CATEGORY 900 MATERIALS  TC "SP - Section 920 - Landscaping Materials"  SECTION 920 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS 748 DELETE: Section 920 Landscaping Materials, in its entirety. INSERT: The following: SECTION 920 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS 920.01SOILS. Topsoil, Subsoil, and Bioretention Soil Mix shall conform to requirements of this section. Soils shall be sampled and tested by the Soils and Aggregates Technology Division of the Office of Materials Technology (SATD) or by other authorized laboratories, and approved for usage by SATD. Soils shall be amended as specified by the Nutrient Management Plan (NMP). 920.01.01 Existing Topsoil and Salvaged Topsoil. Existing Topsoil. Existing topsoil is the surface material of existing landscaped areas on SHA property that will be used for seeding or other landscape construction without excavation or significant grading. Salvaged Topsoil. Salvaged topsoil is the surface material of existing landscaped areas on SHA property that will be used for seeding or other landscape construction after being excavated, stockpiled, and placed in designated areas. Composition. Existing topsoil and salvaged topsoil shall conform to the following: COMPOSITION - EXISTING TOPSOIL & SALVAGED TOPSOILTEST PROPERTYTEST 1 METHODTEST VALUE AND AMENDMENTProhibited WeedsFree of live stems or roots of Shattercane, Johnsongrass, Canada Thistle, Bull Thistle, Plumeless Thistle, Musk Thistle, Common Reed and Japanese Knotweed when inspected before transportation.Debris1.0 % or less by weight of cement, concrete, asphalt, crushed gravel or construction debris when inspected.Grading AnalysisR-58Sieve SizePassing by Weight Minimum %2in.100No.490No.1080Textural AnalysisT-88Particle% Passing by WeightSizemmMinimumMaximumSand 2.0 0.0501577Silt0.050 0.002Combined Silt and Clay 2380Clay less than 0.00230Soil pHASTM D 4972pH of 4.8 to 7.6. Apply limestone to Existing Topsoil and Salvaged Topsoil with pH 4.8 to 6.1 per NMP. Apply sulfur to Existing Topsoil and Salvaged Topsoil with pH 7.1 to 7.6 per NMP.Organic MatterT-2671.0 to 8.0% OM by weight. Apply compost to Existing Topsoil and Salvaged Topsoil with 1.0 to 3.7% OM per NMP.Nutrient ContentAdministration will assess. Apply fertilizer per NMP for nitrogen requirement and optimum fertility index values (FIV) for phosphorus and potassium.Soluble SaltsEC 1:2 (V:V)800 ppm (1.25mmhos/cm) or less. Apply gypsum to Existing Topsoil and Salvaged Topsoil with 500 to 800 ppm (0.78 to 1.25 mhos/cm) per NMP.Harmful MaterialsTopsoil shall not contain substances in concentrations that are harmful to human health, water quality, or plant growth. Industrial waste such as ash, slag, raw sludge, dredge spoil, or similar materials shall not be soil components.Note: 1 Materials Standards and Materials Testing 356 (MSMT 356) has been superseded by OMT Landscaping Soils Eligibility List. Test methods not defined herein shall be as per visual inspection or methods defined by the Landscape Operations Division. 920.01.02 Furnished Topsoil. A natural, friable, surface soil that is uniform in color and texture, and not derived from the project. Producers shall be included in the Qualified Products List maintained by the Administration for Furnished Topsoil. Composition. Furnished topsoil shall conform to the following. COMPOSITION - FURNISHED TOPSOILTEST PROPERTYTEST 1 METHODTEST VALUE AND AMENDMENTProhibited WeedsFree of live stems and roots of species in 920.01.01 as well as live stems and roots of Bermudagrass, Quackgrass, and Yellow Nutsedge.Debris920.01.01Grading AnalysisR-58920.01.01Textural AnalysisT-88Particle% Passing by WeightSizemmMinimumMaximumSand 2.0 0.0502075Silt0.050 0.002Combined Silt and Clay 2575Clay less than 0.00230Soil pHASTM D 4972pH 6.1 to pH 7.2Organic MatterT-2674.0 to 8.0% OM by weightNutrient Content920.01.01Soluble SaltsEC 1:2 (V:V)500 ppm (0.78mmhos/cm) or less.Harmful Materials920.01.01Note: 1 Materials Standards and Materials Testing 356 (MSMT 356) has been superseded by OMT Landscaping Soils Eligibility List. Test methods not defined herein shall be as per visual inspection or methods defined by the Landscape Operations Division.Storage. Furnished topsoil shall be a homogenous mixture stored at a specific, identifiable site in a stockpile constructed as specified in 308.03.28 and 701.03.02(c). Approval. Tests shall be completed and approval will be granted before furnished topsoil is delivered. Ensure that Form 27B has been completed and that a source of supply letter for the furnished topsoil soil has been submitted and approved. Delivery. Certification shall be submitted that the furnished topsoil is delivered from an approved stockpile. A bill of lading or other acceptable documentation that identifies the approved source of supply shall be submitted when furnished topsoil is delivered. 920.01.03 Salvaged Subsoil. Salvaged subsoil is the subsurface material of existing areas that will be used for landscape construction after being excavated, stockpiled, and placed in designated areas. Composition. Salvaged subsoil shall conform to the following: COMPOSITION - SALVAGED SUBSOILTEST PROPERTYTEST 1 METHODTEST VALUE AND AMENDMENTProhibited Weeds920.01.01Debris5.0 % or less by weight of any combination of cement, concrete, asphalt, or other construction debris when inspected.Grading AnalysisR-58Sieve SizePassing by Weight Minimum % 2in.90No.485No.1060Textural AnalysisT-88Particle% Passing by WeightSizemmMinimumMaximumSand 2.0 0.0501085Silt0.050 0.0021085Clay less than 0.002540Soil pHASTM D 4972pH of 4.5 to 7.8.Organic MatterT-2670.1 to 5.0% by weight. Soluble SaltsEC 1:2 (V:V)1000 ppm (1.56mmhos/cm) or less.Harmful Materials920.01.01Note: 1 Materials Standards and Materials Testing 356 (MSMT 356) has been superseded by OMT Landscaping Soils Eligibility List. Test methods not defined herein shall be as per visual inspection or methods defined by the Landscape Operations Division. 920.01.04 Furnished Subsoil. A natural subsurface soil that is uniform in texture and not derived from the project. Furnished subsoil shall conform to the following: Composition. Furnished subsoil shall conform to the following: COMPOSITION - FURNISHED SUBSOILTEST PROPERTYTEST 1 METHODTEST VALUE AND AMENDMENTProhibited Weeds920.01.01Debris920.01.03Grading AnalysisR-58920.01.03Textural AnalysisT-88920.01.03Soil pHASTM D 4972920.01.03Organic MatterT-267920.01.03Soluble SaltsEC 1:2(V:V)800 ppm (1.25mmhos/cm) or lessHarmful Materials920.01.01Note: 1 Materials Standards and Materials Testing 356 (MSMT 356) has been superseded by OMT Landscaping Soils Eligibility List. Test methods not defined herein shall be as per visual inspection or methods defined by the Landscape Operations Division. Storage. Refer to 920.01.02(b). Approval. Refer to 920.01.02(c). Certification and Delivery. Refer to 920.01.02(d). 920.01.05 Bioretention Soil Mix (BSM). BSM shall be a homogenous mixture as follows: Components. BSM shall be composed of Sand, Furnished Topsoil, and Hardwood Mulch. BSM may include approved soil amendments. No other components shall be used. Sand. Sand shall be washed silica sand that conforms to ASTMC-33 or ASTMM-6 with less than 1percent by weight of any combination of diabase, greystone, calcareous, or dolomitic sand. Furnished Topsoil. Refer to 920.01.02. Hardwood Mulch. Hardwood Mulch shall be the bark and wood of hardwood trees that is milled and screened to a uniform particle size of 2in. or less. Hardwood Mulch shall be aged for 6months or longer, with negligible quantity of sawdust and no foreign materials. Amendments. Refer to 920.02. Limestone, Sulfur, and Iron Sulfate may be used to adjust pH of BSM. No other amendments shall be used. Composition. BSM shall conform to the following: COMPOSITION- BIORETENTION SOIL MIX (BSM)TEST PROPERTYTEST 1 METHODTEST VALUEWeedsFree of seed and viable plant parts of species in 920.06.02(a)(b)(c) when inspected.DebrisNo observable content of cement, concrete, asphalt, crushed gravel or construction debris.Hardwood Mulch20% of the loose volume of BSM when inspected.Textural AnalysisT-88Particle% Passing by WeightSizemmMinimumMaximumSand 2.0 0.0507994Silt0.050 0.002420Combined Silt and Clay 21Clay less than 0.002110Soil pHASTM D 4972pH of 5.7 to 7.4.Organic MatterT-267Minimum 1.5 % by weight. Soluble SaltsEC 1:2 (V:V)500 ppm (0.78 mmhos/cm) or less.Harmful Materials920.01.01(a).Note: 1 Materials Standards and Materials Testing 356 (MSMT 356) has been superseded by OMT Landscaping Soils Eligibility List. Test methods not defined herein shall be as per visual inspection or methods defined by the Landscape Operations Division. Storage. Refer to 920.01.02(b). Approval. Refer to 920.01.02(c). Certification and Delivery. Refer to 920.01.02(d). 920.02 SOIL AMENDMENTS. 920.02.01 Limestone. Limestone shall be an agricultural product manufactured and labeled for sale in Maryland for increasing soil pH. Limestone shall contain at least 85percent calcium and magnesium carbonates. Dolomitic limestone shall contain at least 10percent magnesium as magnesium oxide and 85percent calcium and magnesium carbonates. Limestone shall be supplied as a fine powder, or as pellets produced from fine powder, that conforms to the following: LIMESTONE GRADING ANALYSISSIEVE Size NumberPASSING BY WEIGHT Minimum %10100209810050 920.02.02 Sulfur. Sulfur shall be an agricultural product manufactured and labeled for sale in Maryland for reducing soil pH. Sulfur labeled as a fertilizer may also be used to supply sulfur as a plant nutrient. Sulfur shall be supplied as a fine powder or pelletized powder with a minimum purity of 90percent elemental sulfur. 920.02.03 Iron Sulfate. Iron sulfate shall be an agricultural product manufactured and labeled for sale in Maryland for reducing soil pH. Iron sulfate labeled as a fertilizer may also be used to supply sulfur or iron as a plant nutrient. Iron sulfate shall be supplied as a fine powder or pelletized powder with a minimum purity of 15percent water soluble iron derived from ferrous sulfate. 920.02.04 Gypsum. Gypsum shall be an agricultural product manufactured and labeled for sale in Maryland as an aid for improving soil structure and removing soil soluble salts, or as a fertilizer to supply calcium and sulfate. Gypsum shall be supplied as a fine powder or pelletized powder with a minimum purity of 68percent calcium sulfate dihydrate. 920.02.05 Compost. Compost products shall by Type A, Type B, or Type C in conformance with this specification. All compost types shall be biologically mature and no longer able to reheat to thermophilic temperatures per DeWar Self Heating > 5 stable.; shall have a moisture content of 30 to 55percent; shall have a weight of 1,400 lb per cubic yard or less when delivered. (a)Type A Compost. Type A Compost shall be composed primarily of biosolids, manure, and similar compost source materials with low Carbon to Nitrogen ratios. Type A Compost shall be used as a soil amendment when specified in a Nutrient Management Plan (NMP). The typical fertilizer analysis of Type A Compost shall be provided on bagged products offered for sale. The typical fertilizer analysis of bulk Type A Compost products offered for sale by CY or Ton shall be provided to the Administration as a requirement of prequalification, or the analysis may accompany the delivery of bulk compost products. Type A Compost shall conform to the table below: COMPOST PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PARTICLE SIZE AND GRADING ANALYSIS Type A and Type B Compost Type A and Type B Compost shall have pH of 6.0 to 7.5; shall have soluble salt concentration less than 10.0mmhos/cm; shall have a moisture content of 30 to 55percent; and shall be screened as follows.SIEVEPASSING BY VOLUMESIZEmm0.5 in.12.5100 % minimumNo. 44.7590 % maximumNo. 400.42525 % maximumNo. 2000.0752.2 % maximum (b) Type B Compost. Type B Compost shall be composed primarily of tree leaves, lawn clippings, and similar compost source materials with high Carbon to Nitrogen ratios. Type B Compost shall be used as a soil amendment when specified in a Nutrient Management Plan (NMP). The typical fertilizer analysis of Type B Compost shall be provided on bagged products offered for sale. The typical fertilizer analysis of bulk Type B Compost products offered for sale by CY or Ton shall be provided to the Administration as a requirement of prequalification, or the analysis may accompany the delivery of bulk compost products. Type B Compost shall conform to the table in 920.02.05(a) above. (c) Type C Compost. Type C Compost shall be composed primarily of chipped, ground or granulated wood, bark, and similar compost source materials with very high Carbon to Nitrogen ratios. Type C Compost shall be used to construct compost socks, compost logs, compost berms and other manufactured products for sediment and erosion control. Type C Compost shall conform to the table, below: COMPOST PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PARTICLE SIZE AND GRADING ANALYSIS Type C Compost Type C Compost shall have pH of 5.0 to 8.0; shall have soluble salt concentration less than 4.0mmhos/cm; shall have a moisture content of 30 to 55percent; and shall be screened as follows.SIEVE SIZEPASSING BY VOLUME6 in.100 % minimum3/4 in.75 % minimum 920.02.06 Peat Moss. A milled sphagnum peat moss with negligible woody substances. 920.02.07Aged Pine Bark Fines. Derived from the bark of pine trees that have been composted and milled to a fineness approved for use by the Landscape Operations Division. 920.02.08 Water Absorbent Gel. A cross linked polyacrylamide agricultural product used to maintain moisture around bare root plants and as a soil conditioner. Formulas used shall conform to the manufacturer's recommendations. 920.03 FERTILIZERS. 920.03.01 Composition. Standard Fertilizers and Special Fertilizers shall be commercial grade products labeled for sale and use as agricultural fertilizer, and shall conform to Federal and Maryland State regulations and the Standards of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists. All analyses are subject to approval by the Landscape Operations Division prior to application. Standard Fertilizer. Standard fertilizers shall be produced of ingredients, analysis, and composition as follows: Ingredients. Standard fertilizers shall include one or more of the following: FERTILIZER INGREDIENTS Abbreviation and Chemical Name of Ingredientammonium nitratepolymer coated ureaammonium sulfatepotassium chloridebiosolidspotassium nitratecalcium nitrateSOPpotassium sulfateDAPdiammonium phosphateSCUsulfur coated ureaisobutylidene diureatriple super phosphatemethylene ureaureaMAPmonoammonium phosphateUFureaform Analysis and Composition. Standard fertilizers shall contain nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sulfate (SO4) derived from ingredients above. STANDARD FERTILIZER ANALYSIS AND COMPOSITIONFERTILIZERUSE0-0-50 SOP aSource of potassium (K) and sulfate (SO4) fertilizer. Used alone or in fertilizer mixtures for turfgrass and other groundcover establishment.11-52-0 MAP aSource of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Used alone or in fertilizer mixtures for turfgrass and other groundcover establishment.20-16-12 (83% UF with MAP & SOP) bSource of slow-release nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and sulfate (SO4). Fertilizer mixture used for turfgrass and other groundcover establishment.38-0-0 UF aSource of slow-release nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Used in fertilizer mixtures for turfgrass and other groundcover establishment37-0-0 SCUSource of slow-release nitrogen (N) and sulfate (SO4). Fertilizer used for Temporary Seed and Refertilizing for groundcover establishment.Note: a Purity shall be at least 98% UF, MAP, or SOP as indicated. b Mixture of UF, MAP, and SOP with no more than 2% of any combination of other materials.Special Fertilizers. Special fertilizers shall be of ingredients, analysis, and composition as follows: Ingredients. Special fertilizers shall provide label analysis guaranteeing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium from ingredients in 920.03.01(a) and also include plant micronutrients, coatings, or materials to augment their performance. Analysis and Composition. As follows: SPECIAL FERTILIZER ANALYSIS AND COMPOSITIONFERTILIZER aUSE14-14-14 Polymer-coated fertilizer with minor nutrientsSlow-release fertilizer used to install trees, shrubs, perennials and other plant materials.14-14-14 Granular fertilizer with minor nutrientsSlow-release fertilizer used to install trees, shrubs, perennials and other plant materials.20-10-5 21 to 23 grams per fertilizer tablet. 13% water insoluble and 7% water soluble N, with minor nutrientsSlow release fertilizer tablet used to install trees, shrubs, perennials and other plant materials.20-20-20 Water soluble powder fertilizer with minor nutrientsFertilizer solution used to refertilize trees, shrubs, perennials and other plant materialsNote: a Shall be a mixture of any ingredients listed in 920.03.01(a)(1) and (b)(1) with no more than 5% by weight of any combination of other materials. 920.04 MULCHES. Materials used as mulch shall have a uniform texture and be free from foreign materials or concentrations of metals, chemicals, or other substances that are harmful to human health, water quality, or plant growth. 920.04.01 Straw Mulch. Shall consist of thoroughly threshed stems and leaves of barley, oats, rye, and wheat. Straw mulch shall be in an airdry condition suitable for application with a mulch blower or other equipment. Straw mulch shall be visually inspected to ensure it is free of objectionable quantities of mold, foreign substances, and weed seeds. 920.04.02 Wood Cellulose Fiber Mulch. A uniformly processed wood product that is able to form a homogenous slurry with seed, fertilizer, and other materials under agitation with water. The fiber shall perform satisfactorily in hydraulic seeding equipment without clogging or damaging the system. The slurry shall contain a green dye to provide easy visual inspection for uniformity of application. The manufacturer shall furnish certification as specified in TC1.03 of the Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) in conformance with the following: WOOD CELLULOSE FIBERTEST PROPERTYTEST VALUEParticle LengthApprox. 0.5 in.Particle ThicknessApprox. 0.063 in.Net Dry Weight ContentMinimum as stated on bagpH, TAPPI Standard T5094.0 8.5Ash Content, TAPPI Standard T4137.0% maximumWater Holding Capacity90% minimum The material shall be delivered in packages of uniform weight, which shall not exceed 75lb net weight and shall bear the name of the manufacturer, the net weight, and a supplemental statement of the net weight content. 920.04.03 Shredded Hardwood Bark (SHB) Mulch. Shall consist of natural bark derived from hardwood trees that has been milled and screened to a maximum 4in. particle size. SHB mulch shall contain negligible quantities of sawdust or other non-bark woody materials. 920.04.04 Composted Wood Chip (CWC) Mulch. Shall consist of natural wood mechanically reduced to a maximum size of 2x2x0.5in. by a chipping machine before being composted. Grading analysis of CWC mulch shall be as follows: COMPOSTED WOOD CHIP MULCHSIEVE SIZE in.PASSING BY VOLUME Maximum %21001300.510 920.05 SOIL STABILIZATION MATTING. 920.05.01Soil Stabilization Matting (SSM). SSM products shall be selected from the Office of Materials Technologys Qualified Products List (QPL) for Soil Stabilization Matting Manufacturers. SSM shall consist of machine-produced matting of uniform thickness, weave, or distribution of fibers, supplied in rolls at least 40in. wide. SSM shall be smolder resistant. The chemical components shall be nonleaching, nontoxic to vegetation and germinating seed, and noninjurious to the skin. TypeA. Degradable; excelsior or nonwoven coconut fibers with biodegradable netting on top and bottom; netting shall be cotton, cotton blend or coir. Type A soil stabilization matting products shall be listed in the current AASHTO National Transportation Product Evaluation Program (NTPEP) Report for Erosion Control Products. Large scale results shall be obtained by a Geosynthetic Institute Accredited or other approved laboratory for Criteria marked *. COMPOSITION - TYPE A SSMCRITERIAMETHODMEASUREMENTThickness D 6525At least 0.25in.Weight D 6475At least 7.9oz per yd2Tensile Strength MD D 6818At least 6.25lb per in.Tensile Strength  TD D 6818At least 4.7lb per in.Light Penetration D 6567At least 5%Slope Erosion  C Factor*D 6459No more than 0.2Shear for 0.5in Soil Loss*D 6460At least 1.75lb per ft2Netting Opening:No more than 2.0 x 1.0in.Thread:BiodegradableStitching and Spacing:No more than 4.0in apart TypeB. Permanent; non-woven, nondegradable, UV stabilized, synthetic fibers; with non-degradable, UV stabilized, synthetic netting on top and bottom. Type B soil stabilization matting products shall be listed in the current AASHTO National Transportation Product Evaluation Program (NTPEP) Report for Erosion Control Products. Large scale results shall be obtained by a Geosynthetic Institute Accredited or other approved laboratory for Criteria marked *. COMPOSITION - TYPE B SSMCRITERIAMETHODMEASUREMENTThickness D 6525At least 0.3in.Weight D 6655At least 10.0oz per yd2Tensile Strength MD D 6818At least 12.5lb per in.Tensile Strength TD D 6818At least 12.5lb per in.Tensile Strength > 500 hr. exp. D 4355At least 80% of originalLight Penetration D 6567At least 10%Slope Erosion C Factor*D 6459No more than 0.2Shear for 0.5 in Soil Loss*D 6460At least 2.25lb perft2Netting Opening:No more than 1.0 x 0.75in.Thread:Nondegradable, UV stabilized, synthetic Stitching and Spacing:No more than 4.0in. apart TypeC. Permanent; nondegradable, synthetic lattice; and easily filled with soil. COMPOSITION - TYPE C SSMCRITERIAMETHODMEASUREMENTThicknessD 6525At least 0.4in.Weight D 6655At least 7.0oz per yd2Tensile Strength MD D 6818At least 12.5lb per in.Tensile Strength TD D 6818At least 9.5lb per in.Tensile Strength > 500hr. exp. D 4355At least 80% of originalPorosity or Open Area:At least 80% TypeD. Degradable; woven coir. COMPOSITION - TYPE D SSMCRITERIAMETHODMEASUREMENTThickness D 6525At least 0.30in.Weight D 6475At least 19.0oz per yd2Porosity or Open Area:At least 35% TypeE. Degradable; excelsior, straw, or straw/coconut blend fibers; biodegradable netting on top and bottom; netting shall be cotton, cotton blend or coir. Type E soil stabilization matting products shall be listed in the current AASHTO National Transportation Product Evaluation Program (NTPEP) Report for Erosion Control Products. Large scale results shall be obtained by a Geosynthetic Institute Accredited or other approved laboratory for Criteria marked *. COMPOSITION - TYPE E SSMCRITERIAMETHODMEASUREMENTThickness D 6525At least 0.25in.Weight D 6475Excelsior: 6.0 to 7.9oz per yd2Straw; Straw & Coconut: At least 6.0 oz per yd2Tensile Strength MD D 6818At least 6.25lb per in.Tensile Strength TD D 6818At least 2.5lb per in.Light Penetration D 6567At least 5%Slope Erosion CFactor*D 6459No more than 0.2Shear for 0.5in Soil Loss*D 6460At least 1.5lb perft2Netting Opening:Excelsior: 2.0x1.0in. or lessStraw; Straw & Coconut: 0.75x0.75in. or lessThread:BiodegradableStitching and Spacing:Excelsior: 4.0in. apart or lessStraw, or Straw & Coconut: 2.0in apart or less 920.05.02 Fasteners for Soil Stabilization Matting and Turfgrass Sod. Fasteners shall be selected as specified in Section 709.03.06 and conform to the following: Wood Peg. Wood, biodegradable, untreated; single leg is driven into the soil so that wider top is flush with turfgrass sod and SSM. 6 Inch. Approx. 6in. long, 3/8in. thick; top 1in. wide, tapered to base. T-Head Pin. Molded plastic; biodegradable. Single leg with barbs is driven into the soil so that molded T-Head top is flush with turfgrass sod and SSM. 6 Inch. Approx. 6in. long, 3/8in. thick; head 1in. wide. 8 Inch. Approx. 8in. long, 3/8in. thick; head 1in. wide. Circle-Top Pin. Steel wire; single leg is driven into the soil so that coil or loop top is flush with turfgrass sod and SSM. 6 Inch. 11 gauge; leg 6in long. 8 Inch. 11 gauge; leg 8in. long. Round-Head Pin. Molded plastic; biodegradable. Single leg with barbs is driven into the soil so that molded disk top is flush with turfgrass sod and SSM. 6 Inch. Approx. 6in long; head 1in. diameter. 8 Inch. Approx. 8in long; head 1in. diameter. U-Shape Staple. Steel wire; two main legs are driven into the soil so that top of staple is flush with turfgrass sod and SSM. 6 Inch. 11gauge bent into U shape; legs 6in. long; top 1 to 11/2in. wide. 8 Inch. 8gauge bent into U shape; legs 8in. long; top 1 to 11/2in. wide. 12 Inch. 8gauge bent into U shape; legs 12in. long; top 1 to 11/2in. wide. Fabric Pin. Steel nail; single leg is driven into the soil so that steel washer top is flush with SSM. 12 Inch. 11gauge approx. 12in. long. 18 Inch. 3/16in. approx 18in. long. 920.06 SEED AND TURFGRASS SOD STANDARDS. 920.06.01Names and Naming. The authority for common and scientific names shall be the USDA NRCS The Plants Database website at  HYPERLINK "http://plants.usda.gov" http://plants.usda.gov. Cultivar names shall be those of the registered cultivar. Plant and seed identification, tags, and labels shall correspond to the common name and scientific name of the species in The Plants Database. Any conflict in names or naming shall be resolved by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operations Division. 920.06.02 Prohibited Weeds. Weeds Prohibited in Turfgrass Sod and SHA Seed Mixtures. Turfgrass Sod, SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix, SHA Temporary Seed Mix, and Additive Seed shall be free from seed or viable parts of the following species: WEEDS PROHIBITED IN TURFGRASS SOD & SHA SEED MIXTURESCOMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAMEAnnual BluegrassPoa annua L.BalloonvineCardiospermum halicacabum L. BermudagrassCynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. (approved for Bermudagrass sod)Canada ThistleCirsium arvense (L.) Scop. Carolina HorsenettleSolanum carolinense L.Common CorncockleAgrostemma githago L.Common Reed = PhragmitesPhragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. Crested Anoda = Spurred AnodaAnoda cristata (L.) Schltdl. Dodder Cuscuta spp. L.Field BindweedConvolvulus arvensis L.Japanese Bristlegrass = Giant FoxtailSetaria faberi Herrm. Java-Bean = SicklepodSenna obtusifolia (L.) Irwin and Barneby JohnsongrassSorghum halepense (L.) Pers. and hybrids Meadow Garlic = Wild OnionAllium canadense L.Plumeless Thistle, Musk ThistleCarduus L.QuackgrassElymus repens (L.) Gould Rough CockleburXanthium strumarium L.Serrated TussockNassella trichotoma (Nees) Hack. Wild GarlicAllium vineale L.Yellow NutsedgeCyperus esculentus L. Weeds Prohibited in Meadow and Wildflower Seed. Meadow and Wildflower Seed shall be free of species listed in (a) and the following species: WEEDS PROHIBITED IN MEADOW & WILDFLOWER SEEDCOMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAMEAsiatic Tearthumb = Mile-a-MinutePolygonum perfoliatum L.Burdock and related speciesArctium L.Canarygrass = Reed Canarygrass and related spp.Phalaris L.Common Wormwood = MugwortArtemisia vulgaris L.Dogbane and related spp.Apocynum L.Eastern Poison IvyToxicodendron radicans (L.) KuntzeFig Buttercup = Lesser CelandineRanunculus ficaria L. var. bulbifera Marsden-Jones Garlic MustardAlliaria petiolata (M. Bieb.) Cavara and Grande Giant HogweedHeracleum mantegazzianum Sommier and Levier Japanese Honeysuckle, Tatarian Honeysuckle, related spp.Lonicera L.Japanese KnotweedPolygonum cuspidatum Siebold and Zucc. Lesser Knapweed = Spotted KnapweedCentaurea nigra L.Multiflora RoseRosa multiflora Thunb.Nepalese Browntop = Japanese StiltgrassMicrostegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus Poison HemlockConium maculatum L.Purple Loosestrife and related spp.Lythrum L.Silvergrass and related spp.Miscanthus AnderssonThistle and related spp.Cirsium Mill., Onopordum L. Weeds Prohibited in Shrub Seed. Shrub Seed shall be free of species listed in (a) and (b) and the following species: WEEDS PROHIBITED IN SHRUB SEEDCOMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAMEBurningbushEuonymus alatus (Thunb.) Siebold Common BuckthornRhamnus cathartica L.Japanese BarberryBerberis thunbergii DC.Oriental BittersweetCelastrus orbiculatus Thunb.Oleaster; Russian Olive, Autumn Olive, and related spp.Elaeagnus L.Privet, and related speciesLigustrum L.Tree of HeavenAilanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle 920.06.03 Turfgrass Sod. Turfgrass sod shall be Maryland Certified Tall Fescue Sod unless Bermudagrass Sod or Zoysiagrass Sod is specified. Sod shall be field grown in the State of Maryland in compliance with the Maryland Turfgrass Law and Regulations of the State of Maryland. Each load of tall fescue sod shall bear a Maryland State Certified Label. Sod shall be sufficiently knitted when harvested to resist breakage under normal handling and be in good health at the time of delivery. Sod shall be machine cut in strips at least 14in. wide. Tall Fescue Sod shall be uniform thickness of 0.75 to 1.25in., excluding top growth, with thatch thickness less than 3/8in. Prior to harvest, Tall Fescue Sod shall be mowed to a height of 2.0 to 3.5in. Bermudagrass Sod and Zosiagrass Sod shall be mowed to a height of 0.75 to 3.0in. 920.06.04Approved Cultivars. Refer to University of Maryland Turfgrass Technical Update TT-77 Recommended Turfgrass Cultivars for Certified Sod Production and Seed Mixtures in Maryland. Only cultivars included in TT-77 may be used. When no cultivar is specified, any common type cultivar of the species may be used. 920.06.05 Seed Testing and Sampling. Seed shall comply with the Maryland Seed Law and Regulations of the State of Maryland. Seed suppliers shall assume charges for seed inspections and testing. Certified Seed. Component cultivars of SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix, SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix, SHA Temporary Seed Mix, and any seed used as additives for these mixes, shall be certified and carry the tags of their state of origin that show the percent purity, percent germination, percent weed seed, and types and content of noxious weed seed. SHA Seed Mixtures. Turfgrass Seed Mix, SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix, and SHA Temporary Seed Mix shall be sampled and tested by an inspector of the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Turf and Seed Section (MDA) for percent purity, percent germination, percent weed seed, and types and content of noxious weed seed. These seed mixtures shall conform to MDA Standards for Maryland Certified Seed and carry the certified tag of the State of Maryland. Unmixed Seed. Seed supplied for use as Meadow Seed, Wildflower Seed, and Shrub Seed shall be supplied in containers of a single species, unmixed. Each species shall be tested by the producer or supplier and carry a tag that shows the percent purity, percent germination, percent weed seed; and types and content of noxious weed seed. 920.06.06Standards for Seed Species. Seed supplied in lots of individual species or used to produce mixes shall conform to the requirements of this section for minimum percent germination, minimum purity, and maximum percent of weed seed. Meadow seed, wildflower seed, and shrub seed that does not conform to these standards may be used after review and approval by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operations Division. The seed will be subject to use at increased seeding rates or measures to compensate for substandard seed purity, germination, or weed content. SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix and SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix. Species included in SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix and SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix shall be MDA Certified Seed of approved cultivars and conform to the following requirements for minimum percent purity, maximum percent weed seed, and minimum percent germination: TURFGRASS SEED SPECIES COMMON NAME, and SCIENTIFIC NAMEPURITY Min %WEED Max %GERM Min %Chewings Fescue Festuca rubra L. ssp. fallax (Thuill.) Nyman980.585Red Fescue Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra 980.585Hard Fescue Festuca brevipila Tracey 980.585Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis L. ssp. pratensis950.480Sheep Fescue Festuca ovina L.980.585Tall Fescue Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. cons. 980.585 Temporary and Grass Additive Seed. Species included in SHA Temporary Seed Mix, or used as Additive Seed with SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix or SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix shall conform to the following requirements for minimum percent purity, maximum percent weed seed, and minimum percent germination: TEMPORARY AND GRASS ADDITIVE SEED SPECIESCOMMON NAME, and SCIENTIFIC NAMEPURITY Min %WEED Max %GERM Min %Cereal Rye Secale cereale L.980.185Common Barley, winter type Hordeum vulgare L.980.385Common Oat, winter type Avena sativa L.980.585Common Wheat, winter type Triticum aestivum L.980.185Foxtail Millet Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. 990.180Perennial Ryegrass Lolium perenne L. ssp. perenne 970.585Weeping Alkaligrass Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Parl.970.585Meadow Forb Seed. Seed shall be supplied in lots of individual species, unmixed, labeled with common name and scientific name in conformance with the following: Purity. Weed and/or other crop seed content shall be 2.5percent or less by weight. Seed that does not conform to this specification may be used after approval by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operations Division at increased seeding rates, or with measures to compensate for increased weed or crop seed content. Origin. Except as noted with asterisk*, Seed shall either be collected from native sources in USDA Hardiness Zone 5b, 6a, 6b and 7a in the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, or North Carolina, or shall be grown and produced from seed certified to have been collected from sites in the USDA Hardiness Zones of those States. Seed that does not conform to origin requirements may be used after review and approval by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operations Division. Species. Seed shall conform to the following species, subspecies and varieties: MEADOW FORB SEED SPECIESCOMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAMEAllegheny Monkeyflower = Square Stem MonkeyflowerMimulus ringens L. var. ringens Birds-Foot Trefoil *Lotus corniculatus L.Bearded Beggarticks = Showy TickseedBidens aristosa (Michx.) BrittonBlackeyed SusanRudbeckia hirta L. var. hirta Rudbeckia hirta L. var. pulcherrima Farw.BlanketflowerGaillardia aristata PurshBrowneyed SusanRudbeckia triloba L. var. triloba Rudbeckia triloba L. var. pinnatiloba Torr. and A. GrayCommon BonesetEupatorium perfoliatum L. var. perfoliatumCommon Evening PrimroseOenothera biennis L.Common Yarrow *Achillea millefolium L.Crimsoneyed Rose MallowHibiscus moscheutos L.Eastern Purple ConeflowerEchinacea purpurea (L.) MoenchFlat-top Goldentop = Grass-Leaved GoldenrodEuthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. var. graminifolia Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. var. hirtipes (Fernald) C.E.S. Taylor and R.J. TaylorGray GoldenrodSolidago nemoralis Aiton var. nemoralis King of the Meadow = Tall Meadow RueThalictrum pubescens PurshLanceleaf Tickseed = Lanceleaf CoreopsisCoreopsis lanceolata L. Maryland SennaSenna marilandica (L.) Link Maximilian SunflowerHelianthus maximiliani Schrad. New England AsterSymphyotrichum novae-angliae (L.) G.L. Nesom New York AsterSymphyotrichum novi-belgii (L.) G.L. Nesom var. elodes (Torr. and A. Gray) G.L. Nesom Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (L.) G.L. Nesom var. novi-belgii Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (L.) G.L. Nesom var. villicaule (A. Gray) J. Labrecque and L. BrouilletNew York IronweedVernonia noveboracensis (L.) Michx.Partridge PeaChamaecrista fasciculata (Michx.) Greene Chamaecrista fasciculata (Michx.) Greene var. fasciculata Chamaecrista fasciculata (Michx.) Greene var. macrosperma (Fernald) C.F. ReedRed CloverTrifolium pratense L.SeedboxLudwigia alternifolia L.Smooth Blue AsterSymphyotrichum laeve (L.) A. Lve and D. Lve var. laeve Symphyotrichum laeve (L.) A. Lve and D. Lve var. concinnum (Willd.) G.L. NesomSmooth Oxeye = Ox-eye SunflowerHeliopsis helianthoides (L.) Sweet var. helianthoides Heliopsis helianthoides (L.) Sweet var. scabra (Dunal) FernaldSpotted Trumpetweed = Spotted Joe Pye WeedEupatoriadelphus maculatus (L.) King and H. Rob. var. maculatus Stiff GoldenrodOligoneuron rigidum (L.) Small var. rigidumSundial Lupine = Wild Blue LupineLupinus perennis L. ssp. perennis Lupinus perennis L. ssp. perennis var. perennis Lupinus perennis L. ssp. perennis var. occidentalis S. Watson Swamp MilkweedAsclepias incarnata L. Asclepias incarnata L. ssp. incarnata Asclepias incarnata L. ssp. pulchra (Ehrh. ex Willd.) WoodsonSwamp Sunflower = Narrow-Leaved SunflowerHelianthus angustifolius L. Swamp Verbena = Blue VervainVerbena hastata L. var. hastataTalus Slope Penstemon = Tall White Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis Nutt. ex SimsJoe Pye Weed = TrumpetweedEutrochium maculatum (L.) E.E. Lamont var. maculatumWhite Clover *Trifolium repens L.Wild BergamotMonarda fistulosa L. ssp. fistulosa Monarda fistulosa L. ssp. fistulosa var. mollis (L.) Benth. Monarda fistulosa L. ssp. fistulosa var. rubra A. Gray Monarda fistulosa L. ssp. brevis (Fosberg and Artz) Scora, ined.  Meadow Grass, Sedge, and Rush Seed. Seed shall be supplied in lots of individual species, unmixed, labeled with common name, scientific name, and cultivar in conformance with the following: Purity. Refer to 920.06.06(c)(1). Grasses with awns shall be debearded or deawned. Origin. Refer to 920.06.06(c)(2). Cultivars may be produced in any state east of the Mississippi River. Species. Seed shall conform to the following species, subspecies, varieties, and cultivars: MEADOW GRASS, SEDGE AND RUSH SEED SPECIESCOMMON NAME and CULTIVARSSCIENTIFIC NAMEBig Bluestem cv. NiagaraAndropogon gerardii VitmanBroomsedge Bluestem = BroomsedgeAndropogon virginicus L. Andropogon virginicus L. var. virginicus Andropogon virginicus L. var. decipiens C.S. CampbellCommon Rush = Soft Rush = Lamp RushJuncus effusus L. var. conglomeratus (L.) Engelm. Juncus effusus L. var. decipiens Buchenau Juncus effusus L. var. pylaei (Laharpe) Fernald and Wiegand Juncus effusus L. var. solutus Fernald and WiegandDeertongue cv. TiogaDichanthelium clandestinum (L.) Gould Fowl BluegrassPoa palustris L. Fox SedgeCarex vulpinoidea Michx. var. vulpinoidea Gamagrass cv. Meadowcrest, PeteTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.Indiangrass cv. RumseySorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash Little Bluestem cv. AldousSchizachyrium scoparium (Michx.) Nash var. scoparium Schizachyrium scoparium (Michx.) Nash var. divergens (Hack.) Gould Longhair Sedge = Bristly SedgeCarex comosa Boott Rattlesnake MannagrassGlyceria canadensis (Michx.) Trin.Shallow Sedge = Lurid SedgeCarex lurida Wahlenb.Switchgrass cv. Blackwell, ShelterPanicum virgatum L. var. virgatum Panicum virgatum L. var. spissum LinderVirginia WildryeElymus virginicus L., Elymus virginicus L. var. halophilus (E.P. Bicknell) WiegandWoolgrassScirpus cyperinus (L.) Kunth Wildflower Seed. Seed shall be supplied in lots of individual species, unmixed, labeled with common name, scientific name, and cultivar in conformance with the following: Purity. Species shall be 98 percent purity or greater, with 75percent germination or greater, and with weed and/or other crop seed content of 2.5percent or less by weight. Seed that does not conform to purity requirements may be used after approval by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operation Division at increased seeding rates, or with measures to compensate for increased weed or crop seed content. Origin. Any State of the United States. Species. Seed shall conform to the following species, subspecies, varieties, and cultivars: WILDFLOWER SEED SPECIESCOMMON NAME and CULTIVARSSCIENTIFIC NAMEBlackeyed SusanRudbeckia hirta L. var. hirta Rudbeckia hirta L. var. pulcherrima Farw.CalendulaCalendula officinalis L.Common Sunflower cv. Autumn Beauty Helianthus annuus L.Corn Poppy, cv. Shirley MixPapaver rhoeas L.Doubtful Knights-spur = Rocket LarkspurConsolida ajacis (L.) SchurFirewheel = Annual GaillardiaGaillardia pulchella Foug. Gaillardia pulchella Foug. var. pulchellaGarden Cornflower = Bachelors ButtonCentaurea cyanus L.Garden Cosmos = Pink Cosmos, cv. SensationCosmos bipinnatus Cav.Golden TickseedCoreopsis tinctoria Nutt.Lemon BeebalmMonarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag.Moroccan Toadflax = Spurred SnapdragonLinaria maroccana Hook. f.Siberian WallflowerErysimum marshallii (Henfr.) BoisSulphur Cosmos = Yellow Cosmos, cv. Bright LightsCosmos sulphureus Cav. Shrub Seed. Seed shall be supplied in lots of individual species, unmixed, labeled with common name and scientific name in conformance with the following: Purity. Weed and/or other crop seed content shall be 0.5percent or less by weight. Minimum purity and minimum germination shall conform to the requirements of (3), below. Origin. Refer to 920.06.06(c)(2). Species. Seed shall conform to the following species, subspecies, and varieties: SHRUB SEED SPECIES SPECIES Including Subspecies and Variety PURITY Min %GERM Min %American Black Elderberry Sambucus nigra L. ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 9860American Cranberrybush Viburnum opulus L. var. americanum Aiton9970Black Chokeberry Photinia melanocarpa (Michx.) K.R. Robertson and Phipps 9970Bristly Locust Robinia hispida L. var. fertilis (Ashe) R.T. Clausen Robinia hispida L. var. hispida9990Chokecherry Prunus virginiana L. var. viginiana9970Common Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis9860Common Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim., orth. cons.9975Common Winterberry Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray9960Desert False Indigo Amorpha fruticosa L. 9870Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica var. aromatica9985Gray Dogwood Cornus racemosa Lam.9970Inkberry Ilex glabra (L.) A. Gray9860Mapleleaf Viburnum Viburnum acerifolium L.9970Maryland Senna Senna marilandica (L.) Link9970Nannyberry Viburnum lentago L.9975Red Chokeberry Photinia pyrifolia (Lam.) K.R. Robertson and Phipps8560Red Elderberry Sambucus racemosa L. var. racemosa9570Redosier Dogwood Cornus sericea L. ssp. sericea9970Silky Dogwood Cornus amomum Mill.9870Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra L.9980Southern Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum L. var. dentatum Viburnum dentatum L. var. venosum (Britton) Gleason Viburnum recognitum Fernald9970Spicebush Lindera benzoin HYPERLINK "http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LIBE3"(L.) Blume var. benzoin9560Staghorn Sumac Rhus typhina L.9985Steeplebush Spiraea tomentosa L.8570Swamp Rose Rosa palustris Marsh.9965Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana L.9970 920.06.07Seed Mixes. Refer to 920.06.01 thru .06 and the document Specifications for Seed and Seed Mixes maintained by the Landscape Operations Division, which includes lists of approved cultivars. SHA Turfgrass Seed Mix. SHA TURFGRASS SEED MIXMIX %SPECIESCommon NameScientific Name95Tall FescueSchedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. cons.5Kentucky BluegrassPoa pratensis L. ssp. pratensis SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix. SHA SPECIAL PURPOSE SEED MIXMIX %SPECIESCommon NameScientific Name75Hard FescueFestuca brevipila Tracey 25Chewings FescueFestuca rubra L. ssp. fallax (Thuill.) Nyman Note: When pre-mixed SHA Special Purpose Seed Mix is not available, a small quantity exception will allow the mix to be performed at the seeding location using Certified seed of the required species. SHA Temporary Seed Mix. SHA TEMPORARY SEED MIXMIX %SPECIESCommon NameScientific Name95One or more of the following: Common Wheat, winter typeTriticum aestivum L. Common Barley, winter typeHordeum vulgare L. Common Oat, winter typeAvena sativa L. Cereal Rye, winter typeSecale cereale L.5Foxtail MilletSetaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. 920.07 PLANT MATERIALS. 920.07.01 Certificate and Licenses. Sellers, distributors, installers or producers of nursery stock shall possess the Plant Dealer License, Plant Broker License, or Nursery Inspection Certificate of the Maryland Department of Agriculture, or substitute a similar certificate or licenses from another State where they do business. 920.07.02 Plant Material Inspection. Refer to 920.06.01 regarding common and scientific names of plants. Plant material will be inspected for conformance with 920.07.03 thru .05, and tagged with Administration Plant Material Inspection Seals (Seals) as follows: Inspection. 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ensure that the plant material is present for inspection on the scheduled date, and that it meets the requirements of 920.07. The condition and identity of plant material will be subject to re-inspection for the duration of the Contract. Scheduling. The Inspection will be scheduled by the Engineer in consultation with the Landscape Operations Division. At least 14days notice to schedule an Inspection within Maryland, and at least 45days notice to schedule an Inspection outside Maryland. Seals. The Administration will determine which plants, if any, will be tagged with Seals. When Seals are placed upon representative plants within a block of plant material, the plant material delivered for installation shall be similar in size, shape and character to the plant material that received Seals. Plant material that is delivered with broken or missing Seals, or that is not similar to the plant material within the block that was tagged with Seals will be rejected. Rejected Plants. Plant materials which do not meet these requirements will be rejected. Plant material rejected at the nursery or holding area shall not be delivered to the project; if delivered, it shall immediately be removed. Plants shall not be installed until the Plant Material Inspection has been completed and satisfactory identification has been provided. 920.07.03 Plant Material Standards. Plant material shall be grown, identified, graded, and delivered in good condition as specified in this section. Hardiness Zones and Origin. Trees, shrubs, perennials and ornamental grasses shall be nursery grown within plant hardiness zones 5, 6, or 7 according to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map in the following states, unless specified otherwise: Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia. Annuals and bulbs shall be nursery grown. Names and Identification. Refer to 920.06.01. Plant material shall be clearly and correctly identified by the grower or distributor. Plant materials that are misidentified, or not satisfactorily tagged or labeled, or do not conform to the accepted characteristics of the species or cultivar, will be rejected. ANSI Standards. Plant material shall conform to American Standard for Nursery Stock (ANSI Z60.1) of the American Nursery and Landscape Association. Plant grades shall be those established in ANSI Z60.1, and shall include plants from that size up to but not including the next larger grade size. When specimen plants are specified by the Contract documents, the specimen requirement shall also be met. Plant material which does not meet the standards of this section shall be rejected. Health and Sanitation. Plant material shall be dug and transported in conformance ANSI Z60.1. Bare root deciduous plants shall be delivered in a dormant condition. Roots shall be adequately protected and kept moist. Plant material shall be in good health and be declared and certified free from disease and insects as required by law for transportation, and shall be free from pest-related stress and pest damage. Plants shall be healthy, free from physical defects and stresses, and have well-developed branches and a vigorous root system. Plants shall not exhibit wilt, shriveling, insufficient root mass, broken or loose root balls, or inadequate protection. Container grown plants shall be well rooted, vigorous and established in the size pot specified, shall have well balanced tops for their pot size, and shall not be root bound. Plants grown in fields or containers which include Ailanthus, Canada Thistle, Johnsongrass, or Yellow Nutsedge will be rejected. Shade and Flowering Trees. Shade and flowering trees shall be symmetrically balanced. Major branch unions shall not have V shaped crotches, bark inclusion or unions derived from water sprouts (epicormic growth) capable of causing structural weakness. Trees shall be free of unhealed branch removal wounds greater than 1in. diameter, or wounds or scars caused by staking, wire or ties, or any other defect which could cause structural failure or disfigurement. Shade trees and central leader flowering trees shall have a single main trunk. Trunk height to the lowest branch shall conform to the following: HEIGHT TO LOWEST BRANCHCALIPER in.HEIGHT ft1-1/2 and 1-3/442 to 21/2536 Unacceptable Plants. Plant material that becomes unacceptable after installation shall be rejected as specified in 710.03.18. 920.07.04 American Holly (Ilex opaca Aiton). Unless other cultivars or ratios are specified in the Contract document, each lot of plants shall include 90percent female plants and 10percent male plants of cultivars selected from the following list, unless specified otherwise. AMERICAN HOLLY CULTIVARSFEMALEMALEAngelicaMiss HelenDavidArlene LeachOld Heavy BerryJersey KnightB and OPattersonLeather LeafDan FentonSatyr HillNelson WestJersey PrincessWyettaNorth Wind 920.07.05Plant Storage and Handling. Adequate facilities shall be provided for plant storage. Plants shall be handled with care to avoid damage. Bulbs. Bulbs shall be stored under appropriate climate control. Perennials, Ornamental Grasses, Plug Plants and Annuals. Perennials, ornamental grasses, plug plants and annuals shall be kept moist. Bare Root Plants and Live Stakes. Bare root plants and live stakes shall be kept moist and heeled into moist soil or other suitable material until installed. During transport, the roots shall be covered with canvas, burlap or straw. Balled and Burlapped and Container Grown Plants. Balled and burlapped plants and container grown plants shall be kept moist and installed within seven days of delivery, or the root balls or containers shall be covered with mulch or straw until removed for installation. 920.08 MARKING AND STAKING MATERIALS. 920.08.01 Outline Stakes. Outline stakes shall be full cut 1.75x1.75in. sound hardwood, 48in. long, as approved. 920.08.02 Stakes. Stakes for supporting trees shall be rough sawn, straight grain hardwood reasonably free from bark, knot holes, excessive warping, or other imperfections. Stakes shall be full cut 2.0x2.0in. thickness. 920.08.03 Wire. Wire shall be No.12 and 14gauge new annealed galvanized wire. 920.08.04 Wire Rope.Wire rope shall be 0.25in. zinc coated steel wire sevenstrand as commonly used for guying large trees. 920.08.05 Cable Clamps. Cable clamps shall be zinc galvanized steel. 920.08.06 Hose. Hose shall be 5/8in. inside diameter corded synthetic rubber hose. 920.08.07 Turnbuckles. Turnbuckles shall be zinc galvanized with 4.5in. openings and 5/16in. threaded ends with screw eyes. 920.08.08 Anchors. Tree anchors shall be earth anchors of a type commonly used for anchoring large trees. 920.09 WATER, PESTICIDES, AND ADJUVANTS. 920.09.01 Water. Water used for the installation and establishment of vegetation shall not contain concentrations of substances that are harmful to plant growth.Water derived from public and municipal water systems in Maryland shall be acceptable for irrigation, fertilization, or mixing with pesticides. Water derived from wells or other sources may be used when it has soluble salts concentration less than 500ppm, sodium less than 50percent of total salts, and pH5.0 to pH7.8. 920.09.02Seed Carrier. Seed carrier shall be one or more inert, horticultural-grade materials used to improve seed mixing and distribution through a spreader or drill. 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Seed carrier shall include one or more of the following: Calcined Clay. Calcined clay shall be a furnace-baked clay product. Cocoa Shell. Cocoa shell shall be processed cocoa seeds. Oyster Shell. Oyster shell shall be crushed shells of oyster or other mollusk. Vermiculite. Vermiculite shall be heat-expanded mineral mica. Perlite. Perlite shall be heat-expanded mineral perlite. 920.09.03Pesticides. Pesticides shall be EPA-approved and registered for use in Maryland to control plants, fungi, insects or other pests. Pesticides shall be approved for use, and acceptable application rates established by the Landscape Operations Division as follows: Herbicide. Herbicide shall control or prevent regrowth of plants or vegetation. Insecticide. Insecticide shall control or protect against insect or other arthropod pests. Fungicide. Fungicide shall control or protect against fungal or bacterial pests. Other Pesticides. 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