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elderberry, black raspbcrry, and willow. The bround layer incl�ides a rr�ix of wetland edge <br />species and tf�ose found in a wide varicty of habitats. These includc the native's white snakeroot, <br />Canada goldenrod, white vervain, bluc flaa iris, and the nonnative recd canary grass. Overall, <br />the quality of this forest is moderate. <br />Community �� Activity ' Prioiity Bsf�ti�afed Cast ` Ct�m�i?enfs '-� :. <br />. , .. „ <br />LL-U2 Remove Medium $500-1,000 per Cut and treat all stumps with 25-SO�io solution <br />nonnative shrubs acrc, 40-100 of Roundup or Garlon. Where brush is thick, <br />volunteer hours stack and burn brush in winter, otherwise cut <br />per acre and Iet lay. <br />LL-U2 Recut brush Medium $500-1,000 $rush wiil Eikely continuc to persist and <br />every 5-10 years resprouts or new stems over onc inch in <br />diameter shouid be cut. <br />LL-U2 Reintroduce Low $1,000 - 2,�00 Burning is not as important here as in the <br />Prescribed Fire per event adjacent community (and it may not burn due to <br />wetness). However, it woald help to maintain a <br />relatively open character. <br />LL-L}2 Native grass and Low $100 — 2,QQQ Inspcct site and reintroduce appropriate local <br />flower seeding, depending on origin plant in bare ground areas. Seed/piant <br />if necessary numbcr of with species typical of I.owland Hardwood <br />spccies, plants, Forest (see natural communities of study area <br />amount of seed_ section}_ <br />Community LL-U3 <br />5iberian eim monoculture <br />Qt�alitative Rank: NA <br />Nonnative Shrub Rank: 6 <br />This community is found in two parcels in Langton Lake Park, both of which are on the <br />northwest side adjacent to the ball fields. Although the native tree boxel�ier is found <br />occasiona�ly herc, the vast majority of the canopy is dominated by the nonnative Sibei�ian elm_ <br />Tree sizes far this nonnative ran�e from a fe4v inches to about 12 inches in diameler. The shrub <br />iayer has sometimes dcnsc patches of European buckthorn, as well as sorrze boxelder and <br />gooseberry. The ground layer is dominated by bare ground and the nonnative pasiure grass <br />Kentucky blucgrass, with thc nativc Vir�inia creeper less common. <br />City of Rose.ville 110 <br />Pctrks Nattrra( Resottrce Mailage�ne�zt <br />
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