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honeysuckie. The gr�und layer includes some areas that are dominated by native forbs such as <br />wild sarsparilla, Canada mayflower, lady fern, false Solomon's seal, yella�v bellwort, and early <br />meadow rue. Howcvcr, the majority of the area is characterized by nonnatives, and native <br />species adapted to disturbance. The most troubling species present in the ground layer is garlic <br />mustard, a prolific colonizer of farest i7oors that is capahle of displacing native plants_ <br />In addition, there are some gullies that have formed due to excessive runoff from the hilitop to <br />the south. Some of these appear to have stabilized, but some are still actively eroding and should <br />be remedied. Although there are several gockets of good quality in this community, the overa�l <br />a�nount of disturbance and nonnative species causes a somewhat lowered ranking for this <br />commumty. <br />; , t ,� <br />Cornmunity •. Act�v��y �'riarity ' Estimated Cc�s� Camm�nts = ,.-, r `', <br />: � , u . ,:�; - , - .: .. . . ., �.,. t <br />;� , � „ <br />_,. , . . . , . , � : . .._ . <br />iZW-US Cut Buckthorn Hibh $2,Q00 —3,400, Cut and treat all stumps with 25-50�7o solution <br />and other or 100-200 of Roundup or Garlon. Stack brusfi away from <br />nonnative shrubs volunteer hours oak crowns and burn in winter. Cut before <br />burning in any particular area. Re-plant with <br />native seed/plants where hare sail exists. <br />RW-US Correct Erosion Hibh $2,000-5,000 for Erosion occurs in several locations (old trails). <br />Areas each area Corrective bioen�ineering should bc used to <br />managc thcse <br />RW-U� Treat garlic High $300-800 per Treat basal rosettes with Roundup, or other <br />mustard year for up to 10 herbicide in fall. Ideally, should be treated <br />years every year <br />RW-US Reintroduce �Iigh $SOD — 5,000+ Reintroduce appropriate locai ori;in glant <br />appropriate depending on materials through planting of plubs or seed, <br />native spec:ies num.ber of particularly where bare ground is left from <br />species, plants, brush clearing. Alono with burning, this will be <br />seed. an important step in lonb-tcrm control of <br />buckthorn and nonnativc shrubs. <br />RW-U� Apply Lo�v $I,d00 - 2,000 Burninc will help kecp nonnative shrubs in- <br />Prescribed Fire per event check and allow desirable native craminoids and <br />forbs to better establish. However, burninQ msy <br />be difticult on this slope <br />Crty> of Rosevi!!e 127 <br />Pcrt-ks Nat�u•al Resoru-ce Mci+tagemelit <br />
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