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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />Chalky bluestem (Andropo own capillipes) <br />Creeping bluestem (Schizachyrium stoloniferum) <br />Lopsided Indiang_rass (Sorghastrum secundum) <br />South Florida bluestem (Schizachyrium rhizomatum) <br />Low panicum (Panicum spp.) <br />Pineland threeawn (Aristida stricta) <br />Seashore Paspalum <br />Appendix D: Definitions of soils for use in landscape construction. <br />1) Mvakka soil: The soil type adopted (Mav 22, 1989) as the state soil. Its <br />composition is as follows: <br />Surface layer: gray fine sand <br />Subsurface layer: light gray fine sand <br />Subsoil: dark reddish brown fine sand with organic stains <br />Substratum: brown and yellowish brown fine sand <br />Source: US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Society. <br />(2) Criteria for hydric soils: all Histosols except Folists; soils that are frequently <br />ponded for long duration, or very long duration during the growing season; or soils that are <br />frequently flooded for long duration or very long duration during therig season. <br />Source: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Hydric Soils, <br />Criteria/NRCS Soils <br />(3) Examples of hydric soils in Indian River Count <br />Terra Ceia muck <br />Canova muck <br />Gator muck <br />McKee mucky clay loam <br />Manatee muck ley fine sand, depressional <br />Floridana mucky fine sand depressional <br />Samsula muck <br />Delray muck <br />Kesson Muck <br />Source: Florida Portion of the National Hydric Soil List, August 11, 2005. <br />Appendix E: Littoral Species. <br />(1) Native species suitable for littoral shelf plantings. <br />(a) Transitional zone (planting depth: 0 to 1 ft. above the ordinary water line <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance <br />St fi e .i,,.,,ug : Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />FXommunity Development\Useis\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />56 <br />