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===Plant Selection===
 
===Plant Selection===
 
The nature of bioretention cells is to attenuate stormwater from rainfall events of varying intensities. For this reason, the vegetation used must be suitable for the varying moisture conditions and is often categorized into three zones related to the grading of the feature.
 
The nature of bioretention cells is to attenuate stormwater from rainfall events of varying intensities. For this reason, the vegetation used must be suitable for the varying moisture conditions and is often categorized into three zones related to the grading of the feature.
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#Low Zone (This area is frequently inundated during storm events, and is well-drained between rainfall events.)
 
#Low Zone (This area is frequently inundated during storm events, and is well-drained between rainfall events.)
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#*Plants with dense root structure and /or vegetative cover are favoured for their ability to act as pollution filters and tendency to slow water velocity
 
#*Plants with dense root structure and /or vegetative cover are favoured for their ability to act as pollution filters and tendency to slow water velocity
 
#*Be advised these practices are not constructed wetlands and are designed to fully drain within 48 hours.
 
#*Be advised these practices are not constructed wetlands and are designed to fully drain within 48 hours.
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#Mid Zone  (This zone is inundated less frequently (2 – 100 year storm events) and has periodically high levels of moisture in the soil. The ecology of this zone is a transition from the Mineral Meadow Marsh/Beach-type community to an upland community.)
 
#Mid Zone  (This zone is inundated less frequently (2 – 100 year storm events) and has periodically high levels of moisture in the soil. The ecology of this zone is a transition from the Mineral Meadow Marsh/Beach-type community to an upland community.)
*Plants able to survive in soils that are seasonally saturated, yet can also tolerate periodic drought.
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#*Plants able to survive in soils that are seasonally saturated, yet can also tolerate periodic drought.
*Species include grasses and groundcovers, as well as low shrub species.
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#*Species include grasses and groundcovers, as well as low shrub species.
    
#High Zone (The ecology of this zone is terrestrial due to its elevation in relation to the filter bed. The zone most closely resembles a Cultural Meadow or a Cultural Thicket community, depending on the mix of grasses, herbaceous material, shrubs and trees utilized.)
 
#High Zone (The ecology of this zone is terrestrial due to its elevation in relation to the filter bed. The zone most closely resembles a Cultural Meadow or a Cultural Thicket community, depending on the mix of grasses, herbaceous material, shrubs and trees utilized.)
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