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■ <br /> CHAPTER 6: LANDSCAPING <br /> ■ <br /> The landscaping at the Village at St. Anthony will be a pri- <br /> mary component in establishing the redevelopment's iden- - <br /> ■ tity. The landscape character will be comprised of a variety <br /> of landscape types -- each designed for specific sites and <br /> ■ experiences --that, through the use of common species and <br /> ■ character, will maintain consistency throughout the site. <br /> ! Landscaping is described in detail on the "Preliminary Land- Imo. <br /> scape Plan." Landscape types are covered briefly on the <br /> ■ following pages. <br /> Basic Principles <br /> ■ <br /> ■ Emphasis on the "floral history" of the site — both <br /> economic history and natural history — by utilizing <br /> ■ heavily flowering native and cultivated species, <br /> such as roses, crab apples, flowering shrubs, l -- <br /> ■ perennials, and annuals. <br /> • Year long color: 117,.� <br /> ! o Spring: flowering ornamental trees I <br /> o Summer: annuals, perennials, flowering <br /> ■ shrubs <br /> ■ o Fall: annuals, perennials, flowering shrubs <br /> o Winter: fruit bearing trees and shrubs, trees <br /> ■ and shrubs with interesting bark. <br /> • Consistent planting types and character throughout <br /> ■ the site. <br /> ■ <br />! August, 2003 35 <br />