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UNITED STATES NATURAL RESOURCES TELLER-PARK 112 S. BALDWIN ST. <br />DEPARTMENT of CONSERVATION SCD OFFICE WOODLAND PARK, <br />AGRICULTURE SERVICE CO 80863 <br />PH: 719 686-9405 Mobile: 719 337-2930 FAX: 686-9403 <br />Febtuazy 28, 200 <br />Mr. Walt Rubeck <br />2010 Wold Ave. <br />Colo. Spsg., CO 80909 <br />The list of plants that I observed on your proposed expansion area of your Topaz Mine is as follows: <br />Trees/S hru bs/Hal f-shrub s <br />Ponderosa pine <br />Aspen <br />Mtn Mahogany <br />Douglas fir <br />Spruce <br />Cinquefoil <br />Fringed sage <br />Silver sage <br />Rabbitbrushes <br />Grasses/grass-like plants <br />Nodding Brome <br />Native bluegrasses/Muttongrass <br />Mountain Muhly <br />Bottlebrush squirteltail <br />Prairie junegrass <br />Smooth bromegrass <br />Mountain bromegrass <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Sun sedge <br />Elk sedge <br />Forbs: <br />Yellow flower buckwheat <br />Yellow toadflax <br />Harebells <br />Canada thistle <br />Fremont geranium <br />Penstemons <br />Asters <br />Herbaceous cinquefoil <br />These are the main ones I observed but I didn't perform a forma] inventory so others are undoubtedly <br />Present that I did not observe. Also, even though the areas that have been disturbed are very small, the <br />potential for a weed infestation needs to be anticipated and planned for. <br />