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Botany and Wetlands Study Report - McMillen, LLC

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Enclosure 2SITE ID:Site ClassificationsRecord taxonomic units of the given type(s) if published classifications exist for the area.CLASSIFICATION TYPE CLASS CODE CLASSIFICATION SHORT NAME CLASSIFICATION SET50) Existing Veg®51) Potential Veg52) EcotypeHabitat Quality <strong>and</strong> Management Comments53) Habitat Description: Plants growing in moist, undulating, moss, duff, <strong>and</strong> soil on hummocks, under tallshrub layer, in riparian terrace.54) Dominant Process: 9055) Process Comment: Riparian process56) Community Quality (L, M, H): H 57) L<strong>and</strong>scape Integrity (L, M, H): H58) Disturbance/Threats (present or imminent): A small foot path has been brushed out in the vicinity ofsome of the plants in the population. Some of these plants might be flooded if the dam pool were raised.59) Disturbance/Threats Comment:60) Non-Native Comment: No nonnatives present in this habitat.61) Current L<strong>and</strong> Use Comment:Canopy CoverRecord % canopy cover by actual percent, or by cover class (as indicated in General Information Block).Lifeform Canopy Cover 62) % Cov or Code Ground Cover 63) % Cov or CodeTree 30 BareShrub 90 GravelForb 60 RockGraminoid Tr BedrockNon-vascular 45 Moss 50Lichen 5 Litter/Duff 50AlgaeBasal VegWaterRoad surfaceLichenAssociated SpeciesList species directly associated with the EO species on this site. Record the NRCS Plant Code, scientific nameor both. If desired, indicate lifeform, dominant species, % cover for each species <strong>and</strong> flag non-native species.TrSITE ID:09/18/2008 Page 2 of 5

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