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COjrhmu.fiit�, Activity <br />CT- U 3 Remove <br />Bu&thoni and <br />Other. lionliative <br />J sllrubs <br />Reintroduc�c <br />native Plants <br />typical of' <br />Lowfaild <br />Hardwood <br />F(,)rest <br />Community CP-U4 <br />Lowland I-fardwood Forest <br />- <br />ts Matd&"Clds <br />Medium `kpproximately <br />1500..; <br />or <br />S1, <br />I S 0 -200 <br />ou rs <br />vol untect <br />ti <br />JU P $500 31,000 <br />dcpending on <br />IlUmber of <br />J IS Cie. plants, <br />'amount 0 <br />Qualitative Rank, C D <br />Nonnative Shrub Rank: 14 <br />C <br />Cut and treat all stumps %vith <br />504.11, s',,31odon of RoundLIP <br />Or GalIon. Leave Cut Stems oil <br />ground. except %vliere vet-v <br />Ill J Ck, then stack or <br />I Reintroduce niative p1w1i plugs <br />Or sQed. Conibination ofseed <br />live plams is good <br />Coll 1b Hu-It loll 11cre, An <br />appeudi\ ofihi.� report <br />contains a list ot'recommended <br />species t'Ur reintroduc Ing) I nto <br />forest, im.--anna. and prairle <br />areas, <br />"T'hils forest is located on a north-facing slope and a low-lying area adjacent to the largest Nvetland <br />in Central Park. Although there 'is a portion of the hillside that is dominated by oak trees and has <br />characteristics of an oak forest, it is snial I and distw rbed. any vas combined with the surrounding <br />forest fo,r the purpose of class ification and qualitative ranking, Interestingly, aerial photos from <br />the 0's, and 1950's only show the oak trees on this hillside. I-lie niost common tree species <br />here include boxelider, quaking aspen, green ash, basswood, pin and bur oak, black cherry, and <br />American chn. In all- 17 species of trecs were docun-lented in this commun, <br />1tv I including <br />, <br />noon iatives and natives that were introduced by plantinga,. <br />"rhe shrub layer her varies from absent 'in the woodland gariden area to very thick on the dry, <br />upper, slople.s. The most coninnon shrub across the community is buckthorn, with silky dogwood <br />being the most cornmon shrub 'in the lower-lying areas. I ther shrUbs that are found at least <br />occasionally here include currant, common elder . blac�k r p,blerr, <br />y, smoot tnac, American elill, <br />as well as the nonnativesTartarlan honeysuckle, am-ur map and black locust, <br />The ground layer has sornewhat poor species richness, with rnostspecies present being those that <br />can tolerate some disturbance. Boras of the'rnore clornmon species in the ground layer here <br />W, <br />Cil v qfRoSeville <br />1� <br />
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