Message Mon, Apr 27, 2020 12:56 PM From: Luciano Manganella To: Liz Allard Cc: David Crossman Bruce Ringwall Subject: Buffer zone Dear Ms. Allard I am working on a Planting plan for the buffer zone at 169 Littleton county road. GOAL: To create a natural community of native plants that are beneficial to birds, mammals, reptiles and insects. To achieve this goal it will be important to test the soil to make sure that the ground chemical structure is healthy for the new plants. The following is a list of native plants that I am suggesting in planting in areas that were occupied by invasive plants. FERNS: Ostrich fern ( matteuccia struthiopteris) Cinnamon fern Christmas fern GRASSES: Sweet flag araceae Softrush - cyperaceae Blue wild rye Typhoon-latifolia WILD FLOWERS Aquilegia canedensis Arisama triphyllum Baptisia aust Echinacea purpurea Helenium autumnale Liantris spicata La Elia cardinelis Physostegia virginiana Rudbeckia hirta Veroni castrum-virgincum Daylilies SHRUBS Black huckleberry Hydrangea quercifolia Winterberry Blueberry Azalea Rhododendrons Viburnum TREES Red maple Sugar maple Dogwoods Magnolia Yellow birch Hackberry White spruce Black spruce White pine Apple trees Crabapples Weeping willows Weeping cherry Hickory Elm Beech tree ( American ) This is a sample of plants that I would like to use with the approval of the conservation commission. I am open to any suggestion and to present a plan of the area and an approximate location of the planting. Thank you Luciano Manganella Sent from my iPad