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U OF O NORTH CAMPUS
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Part 2 <br />NPSSB500EW <br />ATIVE LANTPECIES FOR ITES AT OR ELOW FEET IN LEVATION ITHIN <br />EUGB <br />THEUGENE <br />The plant species included in this list are species that grow and propagate themselves in the Eugene <br />area through natural processes, are adapted to the weather, soils and hydrology of the area, and have <br />evolved in the area or been introduced to the area by natural causes. These native plant species are <br />distinguished from plant species that have been deliberately or accidentally imported or introduced <br />from other areas by humans or human activities. <br />This list applies to all habitat types, including riparian, upland and wetland areas, below 500 feet in <br />elevation within the UGB, except within the West Eugene Wetlands Plan area, and within seasonal wet <br />prairie habitats (see Part 3). To meet Eugene Code requirements for native plants, these species are to <br />be used within the specified geographic area and elevation. Do not substitute alternate species. You <br />must use the specific species, subspecies or variety listed. <br />Wetland Indicator Status and Site Suitability information in the table below is intended as a guideline <br />for identifying suitable locations for plant species based on additional site characteristics, such as soils <br />and hydrology. <br />Trees <br /> Wetland <br />Indicator Site <br />Common Name Scientific Name Status Suitability <br />grand fir Abies grandis NOL UB <br />vine maple Acer circinatum FACU+ UB <br />Oregon bigleaf maple Acer macrophyllum FACU UB <br />white alder Alnus rhombifolia FACW LB, UB <br />red alder Alnus rubra FAC LB, UB <br />incense-cedar Calocedrus decurrens NOL UB <br />Pacific dogwood Cornus nutallii NOL UB <br />Oregon ash Fraxinus latifolia FACW LB, UB <br />ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa FACU UB <br />black cottonwood Populus balsamifera FAC LB <br />ssp. trichocarpa <br />Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii <br />var. menziesii NOL UB <br />Oregon white oak Quercus garryana var. garryana NOL UB <br />California black oak Quercus kelloggii NOL UB <br />Pacific willow Salix lucida FACW+ WE, LB <br />ssp. lasiandra <br />western yew Taxus brevifolia FACU- UB <br />western redcedar Thuja plicata FAC UB <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 Page <br />6 <br /> <br />
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