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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 wet moss on top of large, 40 foot long downed log atedge of riparian area. Plants may also be growing in soil of stabilized gravel bar nearby.54) Dominant Process: 9055) Process Comment:56) Community Quality (L, M, H): H 57) L<strong>and</strong>scape Integrity (L, M, H): H58) Disturbance/Threats (present or imminent): If raised the dam pool were raised, most of this populationwould be submerged.59) Disturbance/Threats Comment:60) Non-Native Comment: Few nonnatives present with this species.61) Current L<strong>and</strong> Use Comment: Hydroelectric production.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 40 BareShrub 30 GravelForb 75 RockGraminoid 25 BedrockNon-vascular Moss 80Lichen Litter/Duff 20AlgaeBasal VegWaterRoad surfaceLichenAssociated SpeciesSITE ID:List 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.09/18/2008 Page 2 of 2

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