Watershed Conservation Plan - Destination Erie
Watershed Conservation Plan - Destination Erie
Watershed Conservation Plan - Destination Erie
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Rank<br />
Status<br />
Taxon<br />
Common name<br />
Global<br />
State<br />
Current State<br />
Proposed State<br />
Federal<br />
Habitat<br />
Natural Community/Habitat<br />
sandy flats; circumneutral to<br />
alkaline soil<br />
Equisetum x ferrissii Scouring-rush GNA S1 N PE — Em wet sand moist gravelly or sandy<br />
circumneutral soils of shores<br />
and fields<br />
Eriophorum gracile Slender cottongrass<br />
G5 S1 PE PE — Bog bogs and peaty depressions<br />
Euphorbia obtusata Blunt-leaved spurge G5 S1 PE PE — For wet rich woods and stream banks<br />
Geranium bicknellii Cranesbill G5 S1 PE PE — Upland open dry, open woods, clearings,<br />
and rocky ledges<br />
Hypericum drummondii Nits-and-lice G5 SX TU PX — Upland open dry slopes and stony fields<br />
Hypericum majus<br />
Larger canadian st.<br />
John's-wort<br />
G5 S2 PT PT — Em wet sand swampy ground and sand<br />
plains along Lake <strong>Erie</strong><br />
Iris virginica Virginia blue flag G5 S2 N PE — Em wet shallow water of pond<br />
margins<br />
Juncus alpinoarticulatus<br />
ssp. nodulosus<br />
Juncus arcticus var.<br />
littoralis<br />
Richardson's rush<br />
G5T5<br />
<br />
S2 PT PT — Em wet sand moist, sandy, calcareous<br />
shores and seeps<br />
Baltic rush G5T5 S2 PT PT — Em wet sand calcareous swamps and shores<br />
Juncus biflorus Grass-leaved rush G5 S2 TU PT — Em wet moist, open woods, boggy<br />
fields, gravel pits and ditches<br />
Juncus brachycephalus Small-headed rush G5 S2 PT PT — Em wet muddy or sandy, calcareous<br />
shores, clayey seeps, and<br />
springy or boggy fields<br />
Juncus torreyi Torrey's rush G5 S2 PT PE — Em wet muddy or sandy shores, strip<br />
mine areas, swales, or ditches<br />
Lathyrus japonicus Beach peavine G5 S2 PT PT — Dune/beach sandy or gravelly shores,<br />
sandplains, and dunes<br />
Lathyrus palustris Vetchling G5 S1 TU PE — Em wet sand shores, moist meadows,<br />
sandplains, swamps, and<br />
thickets<br />
Lemna turionifera A duckweed G5 SU TU TU Aquatic lakes, ponds, swamps, and<br />
marshes<br />
Lipocarpha micrantha Common hemicarpa G5 S1 PE PE — Em wet sand moist sand<br />
Lithospermum caroliniense Hispid gromwell G4G5 S1 PE PE — Upland open open sandy barrens and<br />
roadsides<br />
Lobelia kalmii Brook lobelia G5 S1 PE PE — For wet calcareous swamps, moist<br />
pastures, and fens<br />
Lupinus perennis Lupine G5 S3 PR PR — Upland open stream banks, open fields,<br />
woods edges, and roadsides in<br />
sandy, acidic soils<br />
Megalodonta beckii<br />
Myriophyllum<br />
heterophyllum<br />
Myriophyllum sibiricum<br />
Myriophyllum verticillatum<br />
Beck's watermarigold<br />
Broad-leaved<br />
water-milfoil<br />
Northern watermilfoil<br />
Whorled watermilfoil<br />
Nuphar microphylla Yellow cowlily G5T4<br />
T5<br />
Oenothera oakesiana Evening-primrose G4G5<br />
Q<br />
G4G5 S1 PE PE — Aquatic calcareous lakes and swamps<br />
G5 S1 PE PE — Aquatic still water of ponds and lakes<br />
G5 S1 PE PE — Aquatic rivers, lakes, ponds, and<br />
marshes, mostly in water