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25
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Braewood Hills 3rd Hills
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Decision Document
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3/12/2025
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Part 3 <br />NATIVE PLANT SPECIES FOR SITES IN THE WEST EUGENE WETLANDS PLAN AREA <br />AND IN SEASONAL WET PRAIRIE HABITAT IN OTHER GEOGRAPHIC AREAS <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 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 sites within the West Eugene Wetlands Plan area and within wet prairie habitats <br />(e.g., in Westmoreland Park and Amazon Park). To meet Eugene Code requirements for native plants, <br />these species are to be used within the specified geographic area or elevation. Do not substitute <br />alternate species. You 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 />Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Wetland <br />Indicator Site <br />Status Suitability <br />Fraxinus latifolia <br />Oregon ash <br />FACW <br />BA, TW <br />Pinus ponderosa <br />Ponderosa pine <br />FACU- <br />BA, TN <br />Popul us trichocarpa <br />black cottonwood <br />FAC <br />BA, TN <br />Pseudotsuga menziesii <br />var. menziesii <br />Douglas -fir <br />NOL <br />TN <br />Quercus kelloggii <br />California black oak <br />NOL <br />TN <br />Quercus garryana var. <br />garryana <br />Oregon white oak <br />NOL <br />TN <br />Salix sitchensis <br />Sitka willow <br />FACW <br />WE, BA <br />Salix scouleriana <br />Scouler's willow <br />FAC <br />BA <br />Salix piperi <br />Piper's willow <br />FACW <br />WE, BA <br />Salix lucida ssp. lasiandra <br />Pacific willow <br />FACW+ <br />WE, BA <br />Shrubs <br />Wetland <br />Indicator <br />Site <br />Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Status <br />Suitability <br />Amelanchier alnifolia <br />serviceberry <br />FACU <br />TN <br />var. semiintegrifolia <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 Page 11 <br />
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