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C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/7/2010
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Little Grassy Creek Wetland Delineation
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Exhibit 2.04.10-E2 Little Grassy Creek Wetland Delineation
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ofjlcinalis) as well as broadleaf cattail ( Typha latifolia). Table 1 lists the major plant species encountered in the Study <br />Area (at soil pits) and their wetland indicator status in Region 8 (Intermountain) per the 1996 "National List of Vascular <br />Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands" (Reed, 1997). In addition, a list of all species encountered in the Study Area <br />w etlands and uplands is included in Appendix C (Note that this list was compiled from a subset of the study area during <br />the 2008 growing season and updated from the fall 2009 survey results. Species presence may change from year to year). <br />Table 1. Plant Species Encountered in the Study Area (at Soil Pits) and Indicator Status from Region 8 (Reed, 1997). <br />In <br />Scientific Name <br />Synonym <br />Common Name <br />Indicator Status <br />Achillea millefolium <br />Achillea lanulosa <br />western yarrow <br />FACU <br />Agrostis gigantea <br />Agrostis alba <br />redtop <br />FACW <br />Alopecurus aquaelis <br />shortawn foxtail <br />OBL <br />Alopecurus pratensis <br />meadow foxtail <br />FACW <br />Artemisia tridentate <br />Big sagebrush <br />UPL <br />Artemisia cana ssp. cana <br />Silver sagebrush <br />FAC* <br />Bromus inermis <br />Bromopsis inermis <br />smooth brome <br />NI (FACU) <br />Bromus polyanthus var. polyanthus <br />Great Basin brome <br />UPL <br />Carex praegracilis <br />clustered field sedge <br />FACW <br />Carex rostrata <br />Carex utriculata <br />beaked sedge <br />OBL <br />Cirsium arvense <br />Breea arvensis <br />Canada thistle <br />FACU <br />Cirsium vulgare <br />bull thistle <br />FAC <br />Critesion jubatum <br />Hordeum jubatum <br />foxtail barley <br />FAC <br />Cynoglossum officinale <br />Dactylis glomerata <br />Eleocharis palustris <br />Eleocharis macrostachya <br />hound's tongue <br />orchard grass <br />spikerush <br />FACU <br />FACU <br />OBL <br />Elymus trachycaulus <br />Agropyron trachycaulum <br />slender wheatgrass <br />FACU <br />Epilobium ciliatum <br />willowherb <br />FAC <br />Festuca arundinacea <br />tall fescue <br />FACW <br />Juncus balticus <br />Juncus ater <br />Baltic rush <br />FACW <br />Leymus cinereus <br />basin wildrye <br />FACU <br />Madia glomerata <br />tarweed <br />FACU <br />Melilotus officinalis <br />yellow sweetclover <br />FACU <br />Mentha arvensis <br />fieldmint <br />FACW <br />Oligosporus dracunculus <br />wild tarragon <br />UPL <br />Pascopyrum smithii <br />Agropyron smithii <br />western wheatgrass <br />FACU <br />Phleum pratense <br />timothy <br />FACU <br />Podagrostis thurberana <br />Agrostis humilis <br />alpine bentgrass <br />OBL <br />Polygonum aviculare <br />prostrate knotweed <br />UPL <br />Polypogon monspeliensis <br />rabbitfoot grass <br />FACW <br />Potentilla gracilis <br />northwest cinquefoil <br />FAC <br />Rudbeckia laciniata var. ampla <br />cutleaf coneflower <br />FAC <br />Salix boothii <br />Booth's willow <br />FACW <br />Sisymbrium altissimum <br />Jim Hill mustard <br />FACU <br />Symphoricarpos rotundifolius <br />Symphoricarpos oreophilus <br />mountain snowberry <br />FACU <br />Typha latifolia <br />broadleaf cattail <br />OBL <br />Verbascum thapsus <br />mullein <br />NI <br />tin asterisx roiiowmg an indicator status identifies tentative assignments based on limited information from which to <br />determine the indicator status. <br />
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