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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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1 FESA listing<br />

2 IUCN red list<br />

3 Native status<br />

4 Exotic status<br />

5 Noxious weed<br />

6 Naturalscape<br />

7 Wildflower<br />

8 Tentative listing<br />

9 Wetland indicator<br />

10 Wetland classification<br />

Item Notes<br />

Used for species that are included on the current listing based on the<br />

United States Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973.<br />

Used for species that are included on the 1994 IUCN red list published<br />

by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.<br />

An indicator used with regional flora to classify a plant as native,<br />

indigenous or endemic.<br />

An indicator used with regional flora to classify a plant as alien, exotic<br />

or invasive.<br />

An indicator used by state agricultural agencies to identify the potential<br />

threat a non-native species poses to the local economy.<br />

Checked if this plant is found along roadsides, open fields and other<br />

non-cultivated areas and is not normally considered a "wildflower".<br />

This is a non-pejorative word for "a common weed".<br />

Checked if this plant is found along roadsides, open fields and other<br />

non-cultivated areas but has enough inherent beauty to be considered<br />

ornamental.<br />

Checked if the "FESA listing", "IUCN red list", or "Noxious weed"<br />

classification is tentative awaiting further documentary evidence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wetland indicator represents the estimated probability of a species<br />

occurring in wetlands versus non-wetlands in a region of study.<br />

A list of estuarine, lacustrine, marine, palustrine and riverine<br />

communities where this species is natively found.

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