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+ | ==Vegetation quiz== | ||
+ | Answers below | ||
+ | #True or false: All green stormwater infrastructure practices include vegetation | ||
+ | #Trees intercept rainfall and to some extent snowfall. Roughly what percent of average precipitation does a deciduous tree intercept in Minnesota? | ||
+ | ##1 | ||
+ | ##10 | ||
+ | ##30 | ||
+ | ##50 | ||
+ | #Which of the following statements is inaccurate? | ||
+ | ##Plants for <span title="An extensive green roof has growing medium that is 6 inches or less deep"> '''extensive green roofs'''</span> are generally drought tolerant species | ||
+ | ##Shrubs and some trees can be planted on <span title="An intensive green roof has growing medium that is 6 inches or more deep"> '''intensive green roofs'''</span> | ||
+ | ##Only annuals can be planted on extensive green roofs | ||
+ | ##The most common genus planted on green roofs in Minnesota is sedum | ||
+ | #Which of the following is inaccurate | ||
+ | ##Cover crop needs to be reapplied every growing season | ||
+ | ##The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached | ||
+ | ##Cover crop may need to be applied multiple times in phased projects | ||
+ | ##Oats and winter wheat are common cover crops | ||
+ | #True or false: When considering erosion prevention using mulches, do not use wood chips, as these are suspended and transported in stormwater | ||
+ | #Which of these is not a benefit of native perennial vegetation? | ||
+ | ##Habitat creation | ||
+ | ##Improved long-term infiltration | ||
+ | ##Increased biodiversity | ||
+ | ##Requires no maintenance | ||
+ | #True or false: Plant palettes for dry swales and bioretention practices are similar | ||
+ | #True or false: It is not acceptable to have trees in bioretention practices. | ||
+ | #Which is least accurate? | ||
+ | ##Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall) | ||
+ | ##Phosphorus content of tree leaves changes with age and size within a species | ||
+ | ##Phosphorus content of tree leaves by tree species can vary by as much as a factor of 5 | ||
+ | ##Leaves from a tree species contain more phosphorus than seeds for the same species | ||
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+ | Answers | ||
+ | #False. Permeable pavement and underground infiltration are examples of green infrastructure practices that may not be vegetated. They are considered GSI practices because they infiltrate water near the point of precipitation and therefore mimic natural systems. | ||
+ | #30. Coniferous trees can intercept nearly twice as much as deciduous trees on an annual basis. | ||
+ | #Only annuals can be planted on extensive green roofs | ||
+ | #The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached: the primary goal is to prevent sediment detachment. | ||
+ | #True | ||
+ | #Requires no maintenance: native plantings require fairly intensive maintenance during the establishment period. | ||
+ | #True. Both practices require plants that can tolerate temporary submergence in part of the practice and dry conditions in other parts of the practice. The correspond with Zones 4 (floodplain) and 5 (upland) in [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Minnesota_plant_lists#Plants_for_Stormwater_Design Plants for Stormwater Design] (Shaw and Schmidt, 2003). | ||
+ | #False. Trees are acceptable but there are certain design considerations, including tree placement and potential increased maintenance associated with leaf drop. | ||
+ | #Leachable and total phosphorus content of tree leaves are roughly equal | ||
+ | #Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall). This is somewhat subjective, since about 60-90 percent of total phosphorus is released within 48 hours in laboratory studies. | ||
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