Se <br /> SPECIES COMMON NAME CZUANTI' <br /> ear 1 deli <br /> 1 Achi//ea mi//efo/ium arrow 2,250 <br /> 2 Asc/e ias s eciosa sho milkweed 2,150 <br /> 3 Aster ha//ii Hall's aster 1 ,600 <br /> 4 ~anthonia ca/ifornica California oat rass 5,100 <br /> 5 Erio h //um /anatum var. /anatum wool sunflower 3,550 <br /> 6 Festuca roemeri Roemer's fescue 4,250 <br /> 7 Gentians sce trum kin entian 600 <br /> 8 Lomatium nudicau/e estle arsni O <br /> 9 Lu inus o/ h //us man -leaved lu ine 600 <br /> 1 O Lu inus rivu/axis streamside lu ine 750 <br /> 11 Perideridia s ore anum/ airderr am ah s ecies <br /> 12 Potenti//a raci/is var. raci/is slender cin uefoil 2,450 <br /> 13 Prune//a vu/ aris var. /anceo/ate native self-heal 1 ,400 <br /> 14 Ranuncu/us occidenta/is var. occidenta/is western buttercu 2,480 <br /> 15 Rumex sa/icifo/ius var. sa/icifo/ius willow-leaved dock 700 <br /> 16 Sida/cea vir eta rose checkermallow 1 ,080 <br /> 17 W ethic an ustifo/ia narrow-leaf mules ears 2,350 <br /> TOTAL 31 ,31 C <br /> 3.3. Bare Root <br /> 3.3.1. Seed shall be planted in raised nursery beds and given proper en <br /> conditions to ensure good seed germination and growth, including <br /> protection from contamination and disease, (2) mycorrhizal inocula~ <br /> fertilization, and (5) temperature control, and (6) weed managemer <br /> 3.3.2. Watering of the raised nursery beds shall be done with mist spray F <br /> seed will not be washed away. Using a timing system, the seed sh <br /> 2-3 hours for 1 O minutes from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. When plants are see <br /> shall be reduced to every 4-6 hours. <br /> 3.3.3. Acceptable plants shall be disease-free and vigorous. Plants shall <br /> root masses no less than 4 inches in length. Above-ground vegeta <br /> than 4 inches in height. <br /> 3.3.4. Plants shall be delivered in plastic-lined boxes, layered, with appro: <br /> per layer, with shredded paper between the layers. <br /> 3.3.5. Bare root species and quantities for 2005: The following species a <br /> grown to specifications indicated using seed provided by the West <br /> Program, City of Eugene, Parks and Open Space Division. The be <br /> representative of the types of species that will likely be grown in fut <br /> future grow-out is not limited to these species. <br /> SPECIES COMMON NAME QUANTI <br /> 1 Carex dense dense sed a 7,100 <br /> 2 Carex obnu to slou h sed a 600 <br /> 3 Carex uni/atera/is one-sided sed a 6,000 <br /> 4 E/eocharis a/ustris commons ikerush 250 <br /> 5 ?uncus acuminatus to Bred rush 4 000 <br /> 6 ?uncus bo/anderi Bolander's rush 2,500 <br /> 7 ?uncus effusus var. acificus soft rush 1 600 <br /> 8 ?uncus ensifo/ius sword leaf rush 3,000 <br /> 9 ?uncus ox meris irisleaf rush 4,000 <br /> 10 Juncus atens s readin rush 4,100 <br /> TOTAL 33,'151 <br /> <br /> 4.0 Quality Control and Inspections <br /> RFB No. 2004-200054 Requirements and Spec <br /> <br />