Native Species Recommended for the Forest Ecoregions of ...
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SPECIES BY SITE TYPE - GRASSES. SEDGES AND RUSIIES'DRYFREsHSITEMoIsTwEToRGANICalpine rush(Juncus alpinus; Juncus alpinoarticulatus ssp. nodulosus2 )awned sedge(Carex a<strong>the</strong>rodes)awned wheat grass(Agropyron subs ecundum ; Elymus trachycaalas ssp. subsecundus)beaked sedge(Carex utriculata)bog muhly( Muhl enbe r sia clo m er at a )rog sedge/Carex masellanica),ommon cattaillTvnha latifolia)lommon great bulrush/Scirpus lacustris ssp, validus ; Schoenoplectus tabernaemontanus)common reed grass(Phragmites communis; Phragmites australis )common sweet grass(Hierochloe odorata):reeping spike-rush'Eleocharis oalustris )Dudley's rushUuncus dudlevi)fowl bluegrass(Poa palustris)fowl manna grass(Glycerid striata)foxtail barley(Hordeum iubatum)fringed brome(Bromus ciliatus)great bulrush(Scirpus lacustris ssp. acutus; Schoenoplectus acutus var. acutus)' Suitable species within each site type.I Sfu.t shading identifies species <strong>for</strong> primary consideration. O<strong>the</strong>rs may be suitable.I C.uy shadinfidentifies species <strong>for</strong> secondary consideration. O<strong>the</strong>rs may be suitable.It is recommended that users fur<strong>the</strong>r veriff species/site suitability as soil characteristics such asacidity and salinity can influence species selection and survival. In addition, some species listedwithin <strong>the</strong> "organic" category are found in shallow water.2 The first Latin name has until recently been <strong>the</strong> accepted name and appears in books onvascular plants. The second is <strong>the</strong> cunently accepted name available only in new or revised flora.