Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River And the Blackfoot River Near Milltown Dam [electronic Resource] 2005 Appendix G
Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River And the Blackfoot River Near Milltown Dam [electronic Resource] 2005 Appendix G
Montana.Natural Resource Damage Program
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^ ®igij^?(g®^^a^!a G-18 V % W^WttV Cwmiflarift, Hk, Appendix G - Vegetation and Wetlands Analysis Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River and Blackfoot River near Milltown Dam - October 2005 Table G-8. Streambank plant mix species. Plant Species Common Name Containerized shrubs Comus stolonifera Red-osier dogwood Salix drummondiana Drummond's willow Salix exigua Sandbar willow Salix lutea Yellow willow Herbaceous Plugs Carex aquatilis Water sedge Carex utriculata Beaked sedge Carex vesicaria ...Inflated sedge Eleocharis palustris Common spikesedge Juncus balticus Baltic rush Juncus ensifolius Dagger- leaf rush Upland Plant Mix The upland plant mix will be used in newly created uplands (Table G-9). Uplands are located outside of the active floodplain and may contain lower elevation microsites with wetlands (planted with the wetland plant mix). The uplands may have some groundwater influence and will represent an upland floodplain terrace. The potential natural community is ponderosa pine/red osier dogwood (Pinus ponderosa/Comus stolonifera) Habitat Type or Douglas fir/red osier dogwood (Pseudotsuga menziesii/ Comus stolonifera) Habitat Type.
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