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Community <br />Activity <br />Priority <br />Estimated Cost <br />Comments <br />CP -U4 <br />Reintroduce <br />Medium -high <br />$500 — 300 <br />Reintroduce native plant plugs or <br />native grasses <br />depending on <br />seed, Combination of seed and live <br />and flowers <br />number of <br />plants is good combination here. The <br />typical of <br />species, plants, <br />woodland garden at the bottom of this <br />Lowland <br />amount of seed. <br />hill is a great source of seed An <br />Hardwood <br />appendix of this report contains a list <br />Forest <br />of recommended species for <br />reintroducing into forest, savanna, <br />and prairie areas. <br />CP -U4 <br />Underplanting <br />Medium <br />$500 -300 <br />Plant semi -shade tolerant native trees <br />and desirable <br />more typical of upland forest. Cut <br />tree release <br />select, low - quality canopy trees to <br />enable desirable saplings to reach <br />canopy. <br />Community CP -US <br />Prairie Planting <br />Qualitative Rank: NA <br />Nonnative Shrub Rank: NA <br />This area is a prairie planting associated with the interpretive center. It does have some brush <br />and small tree encroachment, but is in overall good condition. The most common native grasses <br />here include little bluestem, Indian grass, big bluestem and sideoats grama. Nonnative grasses <br />found occasionally include smooth brome and Kentucky bluegrass. The most frequently <br />encountered native forbs here include purple prairie clover, anise hyssop, yellow coneflower, <br />heath aster, showy sunflower, stiff goldenrod, Culver's root, bergamot and prairie sage. <br />Several forbs included in the planting are not native to Minnesota, but are native to other states <br />and commonly used in garden plantings. These include blue wild indigo and purple coneflower. <br />This planting provides an appropriate source of seed for reintroducing some plant species back <br />into existing prairies in other Roseville parks, such as around Bennett Lake and at Reservoir <br />Woods. <br />City of Roseville 91 <br />Parks Natural Resource Management <br />
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