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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985112
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/28/2016
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Loloff Mine
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Email Name
PSH
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Scotch broom (Cytisus scopanus) Sericea lespedeza a+ <br /> •7 ft.tall by 3 1/2 ft.wide (Lespedeza cuneata) II <br /> •Blooms late spring to early summer •3 to 6 ft.tall <br /> 4 -Flowers 1 in.&pea-like -Blooms summer to fall <br /> y •Trifoliate leaves dark green above; -Flowers in clusters of 2-4 <br /> paler&fuzzy below;alternate& -Leaves thin,alternate,abundant a <br /> pinately compound;1/2-1 in.wide &three-parted;leaflets 1/2-1 in. <br /> -Grooved stems up to 2 in.wide with wedge-shaped bases;hairy <br /> •Flat seedpods with small black seeds -One to many slender stems <br /> Spiny cocklebur (Xanthium Swainsonpea (Sphaerophysa salsula) <br /> rY mN,h,o„ <br /> •1-4 ft.tall by 1-4 ft.wide spinosum) -Up to 5 ft.tall <br /> -Blooms June to Julys -Blooms May to June <br /> -Flowers 1-11/2 in.;creamy green -Flowers 1/4-1 in.long,pea- <br /> -Stem straight&ridgid shaped,&in groups of 4-8 <br /> -Leaves alternate,up to 3 in.long •Leaves compound pinnate,alternate; <br /> &11/2 in.wide;3-lobed,shiny > 9-25 oval leaflets with silvery hairs <br /> 3 <br /> -Female flowers become burrs W -Seeds form in inflated bladder-like pods <br /> which are the fruits;egg-shaped -Woody taproot with spreading rhizomes <br /> Syrian beancaper Water hyacinth (Eichhomia crasspes) <br /> (Zygophyllum fabago) <br /> .Up to 3 ft.tall;dense floating aquatic <br /> o� -Up to 3 ft.tall by 3 ft.wide -Forms dense thickets in water <br /> COCA -Blooms May to August -Blooms July to October <br /> o.pt -Flowers can be white,yellow or salmon -Flowers 2 in.wide in clusters <br /> Food <br /> @Ag color&have 10-12 orange stamens at the end of a 12-in.spike <br /> -Stems succulent&multi-branched -Leaves dark green,11/2to <br /> -Leaves opposite,compound& 41/2 in.wide&6 in.long <br /> with 2 thick,fleshy leaflets -Feathery roots <br /> } Water lettuce(Pistia stratiotes) White bryony(Bryonia alba) <br /> •2-3 ft.tall;dense floating aquatic ttj •12 ft.long or more;vigorous <br /> -Blooms late summer to winter °� vine;can grow 6 in.per day <br /> -Flowers inconspicuous;clustered °"s"""`" •Blooms mid-summer <br /> on small,fleshy stalk in leaf axils -Flower 1/2 in.wide&greenish-white <br /> -Leaves velvety,hairy,spongy -Leaves dark green&palmately lobed; <br /> &in rosettes;6 in.long; each has a corkscrew tendril for climbing <br /> connected by short stolons -Highly toxic seeds in round,black fruit <br /> -Roots numerous&feathery -Forms dense mats&shades out vegetation <br /> Woolly distaff thistle Yellow flag iris r <br /> (Carthamus lanatus) t (Ins pseudacorus) <br /> ,d •3-4 ft.tall wetland perennial <br /> •31/2 ft. all ~ -Blooms late spring to early summer <br /> -Blooms July to August -Flowers bright yellow with <br /> -Flowers 1-2 in.wide 3 drooping sepals&3 smaller,upright <br /> with spiny bracts petals,3 in.wide&in groups of 2-10 <br /> -Pale green stems hairy,rigid,upper portion -Leaves arise from base,flat with raised <br /> branched;plants persist after they have died mid-rib,rhisomes grow up to 20 ft. <br /> -Flowers similar to yellow starthistle -Fruit are 2 in.brown capsules <br /> The CDA Watch List consists of species that have been determined to pose <br /> a potential threat to the agricultural productivity and environmental values of Contact:Patty York, <br /> the lands of the state. Many species included on this list are not yet known EDRR Specialist <br /> to occur in the state but have been recognized as noxious or problematic by Colorado Department of <br /> another state or states in the region. For the included species that do occur Agriculture <br /> in Colorado, more information is needed about their distribution and effect on Conservation Services <br /> agricultural and natural lands in the state. Division <br /> Noxious Weed Program <br /> 700 Kipling St.Suite 4000 <br /> Report sitings to:weeds@state.co.us Lakewood,CO 80215 <br /> Please include a latitude&longitude or a detailed description of the site location with (303)239-5767 <br /> directions and a photograph. <br /> More info at www.colorado.gov/agAveeds <br /> Photos used in this brochure are from www.invasive org 11/12 <br />
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