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for the entire groject, the cost will be $4,371.00 payable u ❑n co Pletion of the installation and <br />maintenance or by November 1, 2023. <br />A customary 20% deposit or 875 is due prior to initial planting and the balance of $3,497 will be due <br />upon completion or by November 1, 2023. <br />If additional care is needed immediately, such as waterin& rabbit or deer deterrents, Naturally Native <br />Nursery would help out for a fee. Long-term maintenance of the project will be the obligation of the <br />neighborhood group. Naturally Native Nursery, would be available for continued maintenance with a <br />written contract statinp, as such, if desired. <br />Suggested Plant Species: <br />If species are unavailable or in short supply, substitutions of comparable species <br />Mill be provided. <br />Butterflyweed Asclepias tuberosa <br />Well -drained dry to moist soil. Part to full sun. Grows 2-3 ft. Spreading wide with <br />many spectacular orange flowers. Attracts butterflies! Monarch host plant. <br />Blooms June -August <br />Prairie Phlox Phlox pilosa <br />Sandy, rocky, medium to dry soil. Full to part sun. 1-2 ft. Fragrant bright pink to <br />lavender flowers. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Nice bright color. Blooms <br />Mar -May. <br />Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta <br />This versatile plant is at home just about anywhere; grows in moist to very dry <br />soil, in part to full sun. 1-3 ft tall with sunny yellow flowers. Spreads! Blooms Jun - <br />Oct <br />PTI � - Dotted Horsemint Monarda punctata <br />kw+ Grows in poor, dry soils in full to part sun. 1-2 ft spikes of beautiful pink bracts <br />6 surround the small, yellow spotted flowers from Jul -Sept. Good butterfly attractor. <br />9 i,5„ Sand Coreo sis Goren sis lanceolata <br />tA 5 Poor, sandy to average soil, part -full sun. Grows 2-2.5 ft. tall with bright yellow <br />flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Early, showy flowers in spring; <br />deadhead for more blooms! May — Aug <br />Partrid a Pea Cassia fasciculata <br />Wit <br />This annual readily reseeds to spread and fill in dry soil gardens or prairies. A <br />legume, this plant will improve the soil for other plants. Beautiful, showy yellow <br />and brown blossoms pollinated by bumblebees. 2-3 ft. May -Aug <br />