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File Year
25
File Sequence Number
2
Application Name
Braewood Hills 3rd Hills
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Decision Document
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3/12/2025
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var. venenosus <br />Grasses, Sedges and Rushes <br />Wetland <br />Indicator <br />Site <br />Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Status <br />Suitability <br />Agrostis exarata <br />spike bentgrass <br />FACW <br />BA, TW <br />Alopecurus geniculatus <br />water foxtail <br />FACW+ <br />BA, TW <br />Beckmannia syzigachne <br />American slough grass <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Carex densa <br />dense sedge <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Carex deweyana var. leptopoda <br />Dewey's sedge <br />FAC+ <br />BA, TW <br />Carex lanuginosa <br />woolly sedge <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Carex leporina <br />hare sedge <br />FAC <br />BA, TW <br />Carex obnupta <br />slough sedge <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Carex unilateralis <br />one-sided sedge <br />FACW <br />WE, TW <br />Danthonia californica <br />California oatgrass <br />FACU- <br />TN <br />Deschampsia cespitosa <br />tufted hairgrass <br />FACW <br />TW <br />Deschampsia danthonioides <br />annual hairgrass <br />FACW- <br />TW <br />Deschampsia elongata <br />slender hairgrass <br />FACW- <br />TW <br />Eleocharis acicularis <br />needle spikerush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Eleocharis ovata <br />ovoid spike-rush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Eleocharis palustris <br />creeping spikerush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus <br />blue wildrye <br />FACU <br />TN <br />Glyceria occidentalis <br />western mannagrass <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Hordeum brachyantherum <br />meadow barley <br />FACW <br />WE, TW <br />Juncus acuminatus <br />tapered rush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Juncus articulatus <br />jointed rush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Juncus nevadensis <br />Sierra rush <br />FACW <br />WE, TW <br />Juncus oxymeris <br />pointed rush <br />FACW+ <br />WE, TW <br />Juncus patens <br />spreading rush <br />FACW <br />WE, TW <br />Juncus tenuis var. tenuis <br />slender rush <br />FAC <br />BA, TW <br />Koeleria cristata <br />junegrass <br />NOL <br />TN <br />Panicum occidentale <br />western witchgrass <br />FACW <br />WE, TW <br />Scirpus validus <br />softstem bulrush <br />OBL <br />SW, WE <br />Key to Wetland Indicator Status <br />OBL = Obligate Wetland Plants. Under normal conditions, these plants almost always occur in <br />wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence 99%). <br />FACW = Facultative Wetland Plants. Under normal conditions these plants are usually found in <br />wetlands, but also may be found outside wetlands (estimated probability of wetland occurrence <br />67-99%) <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 Page 14 <br />
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