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Listing of Native Wildflowers, Grasses and Sedges by their common names
Carex sprengelii Lurid Sedge - Carex lurida Grasses & Sedges common names P Path Rush - Juncus tenuis Porcupine Grass - Stipa spartea Porcupine Sedge - Carex hystricina Prairie Cordgrass - Spartina pectinata Prairie Dropseed - Sporobolis heterolepis Grasses & Sedges common names R Reed Manna Grass - Glyceria grandis Grasses & Sedges common names S Sand Lovegrass - Eragrostis tricoides Sideoats ...
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Plants and seeds Scientific Names
Scripus fluviatilis - River Bulrush Scripus pungens - Common Three-Square Cyperaceae Scirpus validus - Soft-Stem Bulrush Cyperaceae 31,000 Sorghastrum nutans - 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 - Porcupine Grass Poaceae ...
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Welcome to Prairiesource.com
A cool season native endemic to riparian areas is nodding wildrye ... hard to find in any quantity. Seed prices are equally high. There has been limited success establishing cordgrass from seed on a large scale basis. The most common way of establishing ...
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EEK! - What is a Prairie?
Marsh milkweed and prairie cordgrass are two species of plants common to the wet prairie. Mesic Prairie: Some water, medium-deep silt or sandy loam soil, ... into woodlands. In places where grasslands neared the forest edge, oak trees spread out across the prairie. Settlers called these parklike grasslands "oak openings." Today, they are known as oak savannas. A ...
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Swainson's Hawks - the Minnesota Connection - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Great 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 vegetation. Today, less than 150,000 acres of ...
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NLI Product 3
Thousands of migratory waterfowl use the area as a stopover site, particularly in years when spring flood waters cover the land. Cordgrass, sedges, cone flowers, cup plants, prairie dock, and ironweed persist in a few isolated spots. We will restore the habitat red fox, bald eagles, badgers ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Discoveries—Plants
National Geographic: Lewis & ClarkDiscoveriesPlants Choose a category below: Plants that the expedition first recorded for science: Alkali Cordgrass Spartina gracilis American Silverberry Elaeagnus commutata Antelope Bitterbrush Purshia tridentata Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium Arrowleaf Balsamroot Balsamorhiza sagittata Bear Grass Xerophyllum tenax Bessey's Locoweed Oxytropis ...
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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 California ... 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
(Liatris pychnostachya), big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), and possibly cordgrass (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 dropseed (Sporobolis heterolepis) and little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium). When ...
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