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forbs such as yarrow z'emain. Also, aggressive clonal plants such as goldenrod may iarm lar�e, <br />single-spccies colonies, which are characteristic identificrs for these areas. The fields may also <br />include red cedar individuals or glades, and tree/shrub thickets. White these communities may <br />provide somc food and cover for birds and other animals, they have a]ow diversity of native <br />plants. Regalar controlied burns may help to control nan-native species, an� bring back some <br />native prairie plants. These areas are often good candidates for prairie, or savanna <br />reconstruct�on. <br />Citv of Roseville 1� <br />Pcrrks Nrrtural Resource Majingement <br />
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