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some�vhere in the area_ The ground layer in the eastern portion of the community is sparse anc� <br />includes Virginia creeper, fa�se Solorrton's seai, enchanter's nightshade and several species of <br />ferns. <br />Despite the fact that this community is largely defined by planted pine tf�at would not have been <br />native to this area at the time of settlement, the plantings are bcginnin� to develop greater <br />functionality and natural community characteristics as they "mature". This is particularly true of <br />the east portion, with a winding trail under a canopy of enchanting cathedral-like white pines. <br />Thzough time, and with some active manabement, this area has the potential to increase its <br />ecological value and even further increase its currently good aesthetics. <br />Cbmmuruty Activity : �'rior�ty � EsUmatied Cast . Ctimments <br />, ,. _ _ . . <br />RW-3 Remove Med-low $1,000 per acre Cut and trcat ali stumps with <br />Buckthorn and 25-50�Io soEution of Roundup or <br />other nonnative Garlon. This community <br />shrubs receives a lower priority than <br />other communities due to the <br />fact that it is a plantin� rather <br />than a remnant natural <br />commuaity. <br />RW-U3 'I'hin pines Low $1,000 - 2,000 Pines in the wcst side of the <br />per event planting are growin� too close <br />to one another, these should be <br />thinned to allow %r better <br />overall forest health. <br />RW-U3 PIanE appropriate Low $100 — 2,000 Reintroduce appropriate plant <br />native species depending on materials for white pine-mixed <br />number of hardwood forest by plantine of <br />species, plants, plugs ancUor seed across site. <br />seed. <br />City nf Roseville 125 <br />Parks Nati�rcel Resource Mancrgenaen.r <br />