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Sycamore Alluvial Woodland Planting Guide

Julie Beagle, Amy Richey, Steve Hagerty, Dan Stephens, Matt Quinn, Will Spangler, Ryan Hegstad | August 1st, 2018


This memo builds on recent field-based studies which examined the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodland (SAW) in Santa Clara County. Given that the acquisition, restoration, and improved management of SAW is mandated as part of the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan (VHP), it is increasingly critical to understand how, when, and where sycamores establish, which is critical for successful restoration design and planting success. This memo is meant to summarize recent studies on habitat requirements of the SAW habitat type, and present a planting plan and monitoring framework for restoring SAW habitat at two sites in Santa Clara County. As the science and restoration of SAW is an ongoing topic of interest, we also suggest possible subsequent studies needed to further sycamore restoration goals. 

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climate change, infrastructure, land use, stormwater, water quality