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Ratibida pinnata <br />Gray -headed coneflower <br />1 <br />Tradescantia occidentalis <br />Western spiderwort <br />0.5 <br />A mixture of the below plants will be planted individually in appropriate microhabitats <br />throughout the project. Within shady areas in particular, Elymus hystrix should be used. A total <br />of 1000 plugs per acre of the site is proposed. Additional plant can be planted if budget allows. <br />Grass, Sedge and Bulrush Plugs <br />Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Carexbrevior <br />Plain's oval sedge <br />Carex pensylvanica <br />Pennsylvania sedge <br />Elymus hystrix <br />Bottlebrush grass <br />Juncus greenei <br />Greene's rush <br />Juncus tenuis <br />Path rush <br />A mixture of the below plants will be planted individually in appropriate microhabitats <br />throughout the project. A total of 500 plugs per acre of the site is proposed. Additional plant can <br />be planted if budget allows. From the following list, a minimum of 15 species will be used: at <br />least five species that bloom during spring, summer and fall. Highest priority should be given to <br />species denoted with an XX (most critical to the habitat of the Species of Greatest Conservation <br />Need being managed for in the plan - Regal Fritillary and Rusty Patched Bumblebee), followed <br />by those with an X (critical to SGCN habitat) and finally those without. <br />Wildflower Plugs <br />Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Bloom Time <br />SGCN <br />Ranunculus fascicularis <br />Early buttercup <br />Spring <br />Baptisia alba <br />White wild indigo <br />Spring/Summer <br />X <br />Fragaria virginiana <br />Wild strawberry <br />Spring/Summer <br />Geum triflorum <br />Prairie smoke <br />Spring/Summer <br />Lithospermum carolinense <br />Carolina puccoon <br />Spring/Summer <br />Lupinus perennis <br />Wild lupine <br />Spring/Summer <br />X <br />Penstemon grandiflorus <br />Large beardtongue <br />Spring/Summer <br />X <br />Viola palmata var. pedatifida <br />Prairie birdfoot violet <br />Spring/Summer <br />XX <br />Viola sororia <br />Downy blue violet <br />Spring/Summer <br />XX <br />Zizia aptera <br />Heart -leaved Alexander <br />Spring/Summer <br />Tradescantia occidentalis <br />Western spiderwort <br />Spring/Summer/Fall <br />Allium stellatum <br />Prairie onion <br />Summer <br />Amorpha canescens <br />Leadplant <br />Summer <br />XX <br />Anemone cylindrica <br />Thimbleweed <br />Summer <br />Asclepiassyriaca <br />Common milkweed <br />Summer <br />X <br />Astragalus canadensis <br />Canada milkvetch <br />Summer <br />Calylophus serrulatus <br />Toothed evening primrose <br />Summer <br />Coreopsis palmata <br />Prairie coreopsis <br />Summer <br />14 <br />
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