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East Anglia ONE Offshore Windfarm Landscape Management PlanWork No 38 to 41


August, 2016


Table 4-3 ScreeningWoodland Mix


WM3 Screening Woodland Mix Abbrev. B pub L d


L x e P ni


P tre P pad Q c R fr V op


Family Name Betulaceae Pinaceae Pinaceae Pinaceae Salicaceae Rosaceae Fagaceae


Rhamnaceae Adoxaceae


Botanical Name Betula pubescens Larix decidua


Larix x eurolepis Pinus nigra


Populus tremula Prunus padus Quercus cerris


Rhamnus frangula Viburnum opulus


Common Name Downy Birch


European Larch Dunkeld Larch Austrian Pine Aspen


Bird Cherry Turkey Oak


Alder Buckthorn Guelder Rose


Mix %


20 10 10 6


18 10 10 8


8 100%


Table 4-4WetWoodland Mix


WM4Wetland Woodland Tree Mix Abbrev. A ca


Family Name Sapindaceae


A ps A col B pub C be


S al P tre


P pad Q r


A gl


Sapindaceae Betulaceae Betulaceae Betulaceae Salicaceae Salicaceae Rosaceae Fagaceae Betulaceae


Botanical Name Acer campestre


Acer pseudoplatanus Alnus cordata


Betula pubescens Carpinus betulus Salix alba


Populus tremula Prunus padus Quercus robur Alnus glutinosa


Common Name Common Maple


Sycamore Italian Alder Downy Birch


Common Hornbeam WhiteWillow Aspen


Bird Cherry


Common Oak Common Alder


Mix %


10 10 5


15 5


10 12 8


10


15 100%


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The soft landscape general arrangement drawing (Appendix 2) shows the hedgerow planting for the substation. The hedgerows will consist of mixed native species hedge (including hedges of hawthorn, elm with oak, ash and field maple as hedgerow trees), which will combine with the woodland planting areas to integrate the substation into the landscape, both in terms of providing screening of the infrastructure and as an extension of an element that is characteristic in the local landscape. The species mixes for the native hedgerow (H1) planting is shown in Tables 4-5.


East Anglia ONE – EA1-CON-F-GBE-008554


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