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6.c) Lilleskogen Park Plan Appendix DAppendix D Plant Species List (January 2008) Notes on Trees of Lilleskogen Park (January 2008) Native Sedge/Wet Meadow Seed Mix Mixed Emergent Marsh Plant List Woodland Seed -Plant List Table 1. Vascular Plant Species List Lilleskogen Park, Scandia, Minnesota December 2007 and January 2008 Field Surveys Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. Scientific Name Common Name Native / Exotic Coniferous Trees Abies balsamea Balsam Fir Native Juniperus virginiana Eastern red cedar Native Picea glauca White spruce Native Picea pungens Colorado Blue Spruce Exotic Pinus resinosa Red pine Native Pinus strobus White pine Native Pinus sylvestris Scotch pine Exotic Thuja occidentalis White Cedar Native Deciduous Trees Acer negundo Box elder Native Acer rubrum Red maple Native Acer saccharum Sugar Maple Native Betula papyrifera Paper Birch Native Celtis occidentalis Hackberry Native Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green ash Native Populus deltoides Cottonwood Native Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen Native Prunus serotina Black cherry Native Quercus alba White oak Native Quercus ellipsoidalis Northern pin oak Native Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust Exotic Salix abla Weeping willow Exotic Ulmus americana American elm Native Ulmus siberica Siberian elm Exotic Deciduous Shrubs Amelanchier sp. Serviceberry Undetermined Species Cornus foemina Gray dogwood Native Cornus sericea Red dogwood Native Lonicera tatarica Tartarian honeysuckle Exotic Rhamnus cathartica Common buckthorn Exotic Rhamnus frangula Glossy buckthorn Exotic Ribes spp. Wild current Undetermined Species Rubus spp. Blackberrys Undetermined Species Sambucus canadensis Elderberry Native Spiraea X bumalda 'Anthony Waterer' Anothony Waterer spiraea Cultivar Viburnum trilobum American Cranberrybush Native Zanthoxylum americanum Prickly -Ash Native Page 1 Table 1. Vascular Plant Species List (continued) Scientific Name Common Name Native / Exotic Herbaceouus Plants Artcium minus Burrdock Exotic Calamagrostis canadensis Canada blue joint grass Native Canada thistle Cirsium arvense Exotic Carex blanda Common wood sedge Native Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge Native Cirsium vulgare Bull thistle Exotic Epilobium coloratum Willow herb Native Galium aparine Cleavers Native Galium asprellum Rough bedstraw Native Geum canadense White avens Native Geum macrophyllum Large -leaf avens Native Leonurus cardiaca Motherwort Exotic Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive fern Native Osmunda claytonii Interrupted fern Native Phalaris arundinacea Reed canary grass Invasive Cultivar (Native) Pilea pumila Clearweed Native Plantago major Common plantain Exotic Polygonum amphibium Water smartweed Native Polygonum pensylvanicum Pennsylvania smartweed Native (Noxious Weed) Polygonum sagittatum Sagittate leaved tearthumb Native Scirpus cyperinus Wool grass Native Solidago canadensis Canada goldenrod Native Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod Native Thelypteris palustris Northern marsh fern Native Urtica dioica Stinging nettle Native Verbascum thapsus Mullien Exotic Verbena hastata Blue vervain Native Verbena urticifolia White vervain Native Vines Solanum dulchamara Deadly nightshade Exotic Vitis riparia River grape Native Note: This partial vascualr plant species list was generated by Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. from winter botanical surveys of the park conductedin December 2007 and Janurary 2008. 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Lilleskogen Park: Native Sedge/Wet Meadow Seed Mix Common Name Botanical Name Indicator Status % of Mix Milkweed, marsh Asclepias incarnata OBL 1.0% Grasses Slough grass, American Beckmannia syzigachne OBL 25.0% Brome, fringed Bromus ciliata FACW 5.0% Blue -joint grass Calamagrostis canadensis OBL 1.0% Wild -rye, Virginia E/ymus virginicus FACW- 25.0% Manna grass, reed Glyceria grandis OBL 1.0% Manna grass, fowl Glyceria striata OBL 1.0% Bluegrass, fowl Poa Palustris FACW+ 25.0% Graminoids Sedge, bottlebrush Carex comosa OBL 1.0% Sedge, tussock Carex stricta OBL 0.5% Sedge, fox Carex vulpinoidea OBL 2.0% Rush, slender Juncus tenuis FAC 0.3% Bulrush, green Scripus atrovirens OBL 1.0% Wool grass Scripus cyperinus OBL 0.1% Bulrush, river Scripus fluviatilis OBL 0.4% Bulrush, soft -stem Scripus validus OBL 1.6% Forbs Anemone, Canada Anemone canadensis FACW 0.6% Milkweed, marsh Asclepias incarnata OBL 1.0% Aster, swamp Aster puniceus OBL 0.2% Aster, flat-topped Aster umbellatus FACW 0.4% Joe-pye weed Eupatorium maculatum OBL 0.2% Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum FACW+ 0.2% Goldenrod, grass -leaved Euthamia graminifolia FACW- 0.1% Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale FACW+ 0.2% Sunflower, serrated Helianthus grosseserratus FACW- 0.4% Iris, blue -flag Iris versicolor OBL 4.6% Blazingstar, meadow Liatris ligulistylis FACU+ 0.6% Lobelia, great -blue Lobelia siphilitica FACW+ 0.2% Monkey flower Mimulus ringens OBL 0.1% Mint, mountain Pycnanthemum virginianum FACW+ 0.2% Goldenrod, giant Solidago gigantea FACW 0.2% Vervain, blue Verbena hastata FACW+ 0.4% Ironweed Veronia fasciculata FACW 0.4% Culver's root Veronicastrum virginicum FAC 0.1% Total: 100.0% Seeding Application Rate: 8.0 PLS lbs/acre * Note: Where possible, all seed should be of local ecotype and native to the Minneapolis / St. Paul region. Table 5. Woodland Seed/Plant List For Future Forest and Woodland Restoration Lilleskogen Park, Scandia, Minnesota Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. Scientific Name Common Name Deciduous Shrubs Cornus stolonifera Red -osier dogwood Cornus racemosa Gray dogwood Corylus americana American hazelnut Diervilla lonicera Bush honeysuckle Ilex verticillate Winterberry Prunus virginiana Chokecherry Sambucus racemosa Red -berried Elder Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Viburnum rafinesquianum Downy arrow -wood Viburnum trilobum American Cranberrybush Herbaceouus Plants Actaea rubra Red baneberry Anemone quinquefolia Wood -anemone Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-pulpit Aquilegia canadensis Columbine Caulophyllum thalictroides Blue cohosh Hepatica acutiloba Sharp -lobed hepatica Hepatica americana Round -lobed hepatica Geranium maculatum Wild geranium Maianthemum canadense Canada mayflower Polygonatum biflorum Giant Solomon's -seal Smilacina racemosa False Solomon's -seal Solidago flexicaulis Zig-zag goldenrod Thalictrum dasycarpum Tall meadow -rue Trientalis borealis Starflower Zizia aurea Golden alexanders Grasses and Sedges Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge Oryzopsis asperifolia Moutain rice -grass Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush grass Carex blanda Charming sedge Ferns Athyrium filix femina Lady -fern Pteridium aquilinum Bracken Osmunda claytoniana Interrupted fern Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich -fern Page 1 Table 4. Lilleskogen Park: Mixed Emergent Marsh Plant List and Quantities Common Name Botanical Name Plugs Needed Grasses Bluejoint Calamagrostis canadensis 800 Northern manna grass Glyceria borealis 325 Tall manna -grass Glyceria grandis 325 Prairie cord -grass Spartina pectinata 325 Wild rice Zizania palustris 325 Sedges and Bristly sedge Carex comosa 420 Rushes Lake Sedge Carex lacustris 420 Pointed -broom sedge Carex scoparia 120 Ovoid spikerush Eleocharis ovata 120 Canada rush Juncus canadensis 120 Hard -stemmed bulrush Scirpus acutus 120 Dark green bulrush Scirpus atrovirens 420 Wool -grass Scirpus cyperinus 120 River bulrush Scirpus fluviatilis 120 Softstem bulrush Scirpus validus 120 Forbs Sweet flag Acorus americanus 105 Heart -leaved water -plantain Alisma subcordatum 280 Ordinary water -plantain Alisma triviale 105 Panicled aster Aster lanceolatus 105 Bulb -bearing water -hemlock Cicuta bulbifera 105 Spotted water -hemlock Cicuta maculata 105 Spotted Joe-pye weed Eupatorium maculatum 280 Common boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum 105 Northern blue flag Iris versicolor 280 Cut -leaved bugleweed Lycopus americanus 105 Fringed loosestrife Lysimachia ciliata 105 Purple monkey -flower Mimulus ringens 105 Water smartweed Polygonum amphibium 105 Broad-leaved arrowhead Sagittaria latifolia 280 Sessile -fruited arrowhead Sagittaria rigida 105 Marsh skullcap Scutellaria galericulata 105 Mad -dog skullcap Scutellaria lateriflora 105 Water -parsnip Sium suave 105 Giant bur -reed Sparganium eurycarpum 105 Blue vervain Verbena hastata 105 Total Plugs 7,000 Plugs should be planted every two feet (2) on center * Note: Where possible, all seed should be of local ecotype and native to the Minneapolis / St. Paul region.