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Listing of Native Wildflowers, Grasses and Sedges by their common names
Prairie Alumroot - Heuchera richardsonii Prairie Blazingstar - Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Cinquefoil - Potentilla arguta Prairie Coreopsis - Coreopsis palmata Prairie Dock - Silphium terebinthenaceum Prairie Larkspur - Delphinium virescens and Prairie Onion - Allium stellatum Prairie Phlox - Phlox pilosa Prairie Ragwort - Senecio plattensis Prairie ... Prairie Cordgrass - Spartina pectinata Prairie ...
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Plants and seeds Scientific Names
Sept more info Petalostemum candidum - "White Prairie Clover" Fabaceae 19,000 June - Sept more info Petalostemum purpureum - "Purple Prairie Clover" Fabaceae 18,000 July - Sept more ... - Indian Grass Gramineae 12,000 Spartina pectinata - Prairie Cordgrass Gramineae 6,600 Sporobolis aspera - Tall Dropseed Gramineae 30,000 Sporobolis heterolepis - Prairie Dropseed Gramineae 16,000 Stipa spartea - ...
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A cool season native endemic to riparian areas is ... is best suited for soils with fragipans. Prairie Cordgrass Prairie cordgrass is probably the definitive riparian/lowland grass. Also known as sloughgrass, cordgrass occupies the transition zone between moist soil ...
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EEK! - What is a Prairie?
Wet Prairie: Lots of water, deep clay silt loam or peat soil, poor drainage. Marsh milkweed and prairie cordgrass are two species of plants common to the wet prairie. Mesic Prairie: Some ... some of the many other plants and animals that live in the prairie. --Information compiled from A Pocket Prairie Guide, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Plant Species Composition of Wisconsin ...
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Swainson's Hawks - the Minnesota Connection - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Plains. The prairie was virtually treeless and was covered with native prairie vegetation such as little bluestem, needle grass, Indian grass, and prairie cordgrass. Occasional wildfires prevented major intrusions of trees and brush, thus maintaining the dominance of the native prairie ...
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NLI Product 3
Cordgrass, sedges, cone flowers, cup plants, prairie dock, and ironweed persist in a few isolated spots. We will restore ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Discoveries—Plants
Plants that the expedition first recorded for science: Alkali Cordgrass Spartina gracilis American Silverberry Elaeagnus commutata Antelope Bitterbrush Purshia tridentata Aromatic ... Pestle Parsnip Lomatium nudicaule Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa Prairie Apple Pediomelum esculentum Prairie Rose Rosa arkansana Prairie Smoke Geum triflorum Prickly-Pear Cactus Opuntia polyacantha ...
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California Coastal Conservancy
Cayucos along the Harmony coast. The purchase ensures protection of one of the largest coastal prairie grasslands in the State, and provides a site for a three-mile addition to the ... Bay. The Conservancy approved use of over $1 million to fight the spread of invasive cordgrass, Spartina, possibly the most serious existing threat to San Francisco Bay ecosystems. Non-native Spartina ...
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Poweshiek Skipperling - WDNR
(Spartina pectinata). Favorite nectar sources are pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida), black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia sp.).and coneflower (Ratibida sp.). Larvae are reported to feed primarily on prairie ... used to discourage woody plants and cool-season grasses in the open wet prairie community is best conducted with controlled infrequent burns affecting only a portion of ...
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