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� ' ESA Report Guldellnes <br /> . Page 13 <br /> Figure 6 - Recommended Sbeam, WeUand b Buffes Plantings <br /> The following.recommended p/an 'nys are divided into 'p/anHny zones:' 1) Eme�genf <br /> Wetlands caonsisfing of shallow ( 1' standing wabr), a�eep (1-3' standirp water) and <br /> meadow ►+etland (<6' standing ter) habitats; ScruhiShrub and Forosbd WeNands <br /> aed; 3) 8ufler. Habitat - Moist S 'Is 4) Buffer Habitat - up/and, dner soi/s. These <br /> w�tland.�plantiAg zones and p/anti s are shown in Figure 9, 'Fina/PlanNnq Plan." <br /> �• 96ch plant species ie piecedel ifs p/an6ng symbo/ used in the F.'gure 9 Plan6ng <br /> � • �. : Bhn; with�s P/aat Status as lis 'n the Na6onal WeHand list(e.�. FAC, FACW, FACU, <br /> 1 � � D8L) ptu�RJ�dt�+the�hd o/tb� scription of the p/anN. The P/ant Status listing can <br /> • . bD used tadetermine the environ ent in which a p/ant�rews best. <br /> � QQ not vlant . Reed Canary Grass, Purple Loosestiife, Japanese Bamboo <br /> � (�4olygonaeea,� c� faussian 011ve. These species spread vigorous/y, eliminating ot,�er <br /> important:naHve� species arrd ult in significanHy decreased biolo�ica/ diversity. <br /> G�ution should be used in p/anti g either Common Cattail or tiellow lris due to the <br /> ability ol these species to dominarrt a restored w�eNand. <br /> 1/ PlantA�gs for Areas of E�}engent WeHand (DaQp, Shallow and Meadow <br /> � r Y(edanddr- PenRsntnt Open Wdter and Ssturated Soils). AlI of these speaes have <br /> hgh food value tor wildlife. Soft sh should be avoided because of its low food value <br /> and tendency to dominant resto or creafed wef/and sites. <br /> (SFB) SmalhFruitod Bulrush - T �s 2'to 5'high sedge. (OBL) <br /> (CS) Common Spik�rush -Low wing rush of approximately 1; (OBL) <br /> (Sg) Slmp/astem Burro�d- Gro to approximately 1'in height (OBL) <br /> (HB) Hardstom Bulrush - Grows to approximately 6'in height (OBL) <br /> (SS) Slough Sedge - Medium ize sedge, growing to 2'+ in heighh limited to <br /> pem►anently and seasonally Hood , wetland areas. (OBL) <br /> 2) P/antings for Scrub/Shrub an�l Forested Wetlands <br /> wllows are a desira6le species for land restoration, having rapid growth, excellent sal <br /> binding charaderist;cs, and providing shelter and high lood va/ue for a wide range ol <br /> insects, 6irds and mammals. All start easily Irom cuttings except Scoulers Willow. <br /> (PY1� Paciflc Wlllow - Small to Medium Tree, 20 to 35 /eet high. Wet habitats along <br /> streams. (FACW+) <br /> (SV1� Sltka Willow- Smal/tree, 20 feet. Moist ha6itats a/ong sfreams. (FACV1� <br /> (SCV1q Scoulers Willow - Sma/l to mediu�rt tree, 20 - 35 feet high. Dry gravely <br /> hillsides or wet environmenfs. Start from nursery stock. (FAC) <br /> (OA) Oregon Ash - Medium size tree, growing 33'to 66'high. Prefers flood plains with <br /> deep, moisf soils (not adapted ta growing in permanenHy llooded areas) that are <br /> Booded during the winter. Excellent tree /or land restoration. (FACtM <br /> � �7 <br />
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