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Biodiversity Guide - The Intertwine

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Appendix F (continued)Common Name Scientific Name HabitatFederalOregonOR Strategy speciesOregon sullivantia Sullivantia oregana SOC C No E Yes G2 S2/S1 Moist cliffs near waterfallsHall’s aster Symphyotrichum hallii No T G4 /S1 Dry open places in valleys and plains.Strickland’s tauschia Tauschia stricklandii No G4 S1/ High elevation meadows in Columbia GorgeTufted clubrush Trichophorum cespitosum No G5 SNR/ Emergent wetlandSmall-flowered trillium Trillium parviflorum No S G2G3 /S2S3 Moist forest dominated by ash or oakLesser bladderwort Utricularia minor No G5 S2/S2? AquaticWild bog cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccos No G5 S4/ WetlandColumbia water-meal Wolffia columbiana No Yes G5 S1/SNR Freshwater lakes, ponds and slow streamsCalifornia compassplant Wyethia angustifolia No S G4 /SU Meadows and rock outcropsGolden alexanders Zizia aptera No G5 SNR/ Mesic to wet prairieWashingtonCity of PortlandGlobal Heritage RankState Heritage Rank OR/WAFederal status refers to listings by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State statuses refer to listings by the Oregon Department of Agriculture Plant Conservation Biology Program and the Washington Natural Heritage Program.E = listed as endangered, T = listed as threatened, C = candidate for listing, SOC = Species of Concern (not a formal status).State Heritage Ranks: Oregon refers to rankings provided by the Oregon Natural Heritage Program (October 2010, “Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species of Oregon, Oregon <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Information Center, Portland,Oregon), and the Washington Department of Natural Resources’ “Washington Natural Heritage Program” web site (http://www1.dnr.wa.gov/nhp/refdesk/lists/plantrnk.html). Global rank refers to a scale from 1 to 5. 1 = criticallyimperiled, 2 = imperiled, 3 = rare, uncommon, or threatened but not immediately imperiled, 4 = not rare and apparently secure, 5 = demonstrably widespread. A number preceded by a “T” means that it is the rank forthe trinomial. State rank is the same as global ranking system, but on a state scale.State listings: E = Endangered, T = Threatened, S = Sensitive, X = possibly extirpated.Portland refers to the special-status species identified in the Natural Resource Inventory Update, City of Portland, Bureau of Planning and Sustainability 2009; http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm?c=44745&a=216241* Species has been listed federally, but Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR 603-073) have not yet been updated. All federally listed plant species occurring in Oregon are administratively protected by the State of Oregon? Inexact numeric rank. Taxa that can be ranked, but for which the rank is not certain.224

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