Revised ELC Appendix B
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1 Hardwood Forest Habitat Type n=2 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Picea mariana black spruce Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountain alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Ribes glandulosum skunk currant Ribes lacustre bristly black currant Salix discolor pussy willow Sorbus decora showy mountainash Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Viburnum edule squashberry Ground Agrostis sp. bentgrass Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia sp. hairgrass Dicranum sp. broom moss Diphasiastrum sitchense Sitka clubmoss, Sitka groundcedar Dryopteris carthusiana spinulose woodfern Dryopteris intermedia evergreen woodfern Epilobium sp. willowherb Geocaulon lividum northern comandra Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopodium dendroideum prickly tree-clubmoss, roundbranch treeclubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. wild lily-of-the-valley canadense Mitella nuda naked mitrewort Peltigera sp. pelt lichen, dog lichen Petasites frigidus var. palmatus palmate coltsfoot Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilium crista-castrensis plume moss Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Viola sp. violet unidentified liverwort liverwort unidentified lichen lichen
2 Lichen Heathland Habitat Type n=4 Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Betula glandulosa glandular birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea Salix uva-ursi bearberry willow Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry Ground Arctostaphylos uva-ursi common bearberry, kinnikinnick Calamagrostis canadensis var. bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass canadensis Carex limosa mud sedge Chamerion angustifolium subsp. fireweed circumvagum Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dicranum sp. broom moss Diphasiastrum sitchense Sitka clubmoss, Sitka groundcedar Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Eriophorum vaginatum subsp. hare's tail spissum Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Hylocomium splendens stair-step moss Maianthemum canadense subsp. wild lily-of-the-valley canadense Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon's-seal Peltigera sp. pelt lichen, dog lichen Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Racomitrium sp. heath moss Rhytidiadelphus sp. shaggy moss Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Sanguisorba canadensis bottlebrush, Canada burnet Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry
3 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=1 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Picea mariana black spruce Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Sorbus decora showy mountainash Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium cespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium myrtilloides velvetleaf blueberry Viburnum edule squashberry Ground Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Dicranum sp. broom moss Diphasiastrum complanatum northern running-pine, northern groundcedar Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geocaulon lividum northern comandra Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopodium dendroideum prickly tree-clubmoss, roundbranch treeclubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. wild lily-of-the-valley canadense Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod
4 Open Conifer Forest Habitat Type n=9 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer spicatum mountain maple Larix laricina larch Picea mariana black spruce Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountain alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Amelanchier laevis smooth chuckleypear, smooth serviceberry Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Ilex mucronata mountain holly, catberry Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Salix sp. willow Sorbus decora showy mountainash Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Ground Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry Viburnum edule squashberry Viburnum nudum wild raisin Calamagrostis canadensis var. bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass canadensis Carex pauciflora fewflowered sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Coptidium lapponicum Lapland buttercup Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dicranum polysetum wavy broom moss Dicranum sp. broom moss Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Equisetum sylvaticum woodland horsetail Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geocaulon lividum northern comandra
5 Open Conifer Forest Habitat Type n=9 Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Hylocomium splendens stair step moss Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Listera cordata var. cordata heartleaf twayblade Listera sp. twayblade Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. wild lily-of-the-valley canadense Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon's-seal Peltigera canina dog lichen Peltigera sp. pelt lichen, dog lichen Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Ptilium crista-castrensis plume moss Pyrola minor lesser pyrola Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Sorbus decora showy mountainash Sphagnum girgensohnii Girgensohn's peatmoss Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Streptopus amplexifolius white mandarin, claspingleaf twisted-stalk Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. New York aster novi-belgii Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry unidentified liverwort liverwort unidentified moss moss unidentified lichen lichen
6 Wetland Habitat Type n=20 Tree Larix laricina larch Shrub Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia bog rosemary, glaucousleaf bog rosemary Betula glandulosa glandular birch Betula michauxii Newfoundland dwarf birch Betula sp. birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Dasiphora fruticosa shrubby cinquefoil Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Salix candida hoary willow, sage willow Salix pedicellaris bog willow Salix sp. willow Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Ground Agrostis scabra rough bent, rough bentgrass Bromus ciliatus fringed brome Calamagrostis canadensis var. bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass canadensis Carex aquatilis var. aquatilis water sedge Carex echinata subsp. echinata little pricky sedge, star sedge Carex limosa mud sedge Carex oligosperma fewseed sedge Carex pauciflora fewflowered sedge Carex rostrata beaked sedge, swollen beaked sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Cetraria sp. Iceland lichen Chamerion angustifolium subsp. fireweed circumvagum Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Coptis trifolia goldthread
7 Wetland Habitat Type n=20 Daucus carota wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dicranum sp. broom moss Drosera anglica English sundew Drosera rotundifolia roundleaf sundew Elymus trachycaulus slender wheatgrass, slender wildrye Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Equisetum fluviatile water horsetail Eriophorum russeolum russet cottongrass Eriophorum tenellum rough cottongrass Eriophorum viridicarinatum greenkeeled cottongrass Eriophorum vaginatum subsp. spissum hare's tail Eurybia radula rough aster Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Juncus sp. rush Maianthemum canadense subsp. wild lily-of-the-valley canadense Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon's-seal Menyanthes trifoliata bogbean, bog buckbean Myrica gale sweet gale Nuphar variegata yellow pondlily, variegated pondlily Petasites frigidus var. palmatus palmate coltsfoot Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Rubus arcticus subsp. acaulis plumboy, stemless raspberry Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Sarracenia purpurea subsp. pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant purpurea Scheuchzeria palustris podgrass, marsh scheuchzeria Sphagnum fuscum rusty peatmoss, brown peatmoss Sphagnum magellanicum midway peatmoss Sphagnum rubellum red peatmoss Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. New York aster novi-belgii Trichophorum alpinum alpine cottongrass, alpine clubrush Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Vaccinium oxycoccos small cranberry Viola sp. violet unidentified liverwort liverwort unidentified moss moss
8 Cutover Habitat Type n=22 Tree Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Picea mariana black spruce Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer spicatum mountain maple Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountian alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Cornus stolonifera red oiser dogwood Epigaea repens trailing arbutus Ilex mucronata mountain holly, catberry Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Picea glauca white spruce Picea mariana black spruce Pinus strobus eastern white pine Populus tremuloides trembling aspen Prunus pensylvanica pin cherry Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Ribes glandulosum skunk currant Ribes triste swamp red currant Ribes sp. currant Rubus idaeus subsp. Strigosus wild red raspberry Salix discolor pussy willow Salix sp. willow Sambucus racemosa subsp. pubens red elderberry Sorbus americana American mountainash Sorbus decora showy mountainash Taxus canadensis Canada yew Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry
9 Cutover Habitat Type n=22 Vaccinium ovalifolium ovalleaf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Viburnum edule squashberry Viburnum nudum var. cassinoides northern wild raisin Agrostis scabra rough bent, rough bentgrass Anaphalis margaritacea pearly everlasting Aralia hispida bristly sarsaparilla Aralia nudicaulis wild sarsaparilla Athyrium filix-femina var. angustum northern lady fern Calamagrostis canadensis var. canadensis bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass Caltha palustris marsh marigold, yellow marsh marigold Carex arctata dropping woodland sedge Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens brownish sedge Carex canescens subsp. canescens silvery sedge, hoary sedge Carex disperma softleaf sedge, twoseed sedge Carex echinata subsp. echinata little pricky sedge, star sedge Carex leptalea bristlestalk sedge Carex leptonervia nerveless woodland sedge, finelynerved sedge Carex michauxiana Michaux's sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Carex sp. sedge Cetraria islandica true Iceland lichen Chamerion angustifolium subsp. circumvagum fireweed Cinna latifolia wood reedgrass, drooping woodreed Circaea alpina subsp. alpina dwarf enchanter's nightshade, small enchanter's nightshade Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia cristatella British soliders Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen
10 Cutover Habitat Type n=22 Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dicranum polysetum wavy broom moss Dicranum sp. broom moss Drosera rotundifolia roundleaf sundew Dryopteris campyloptera mountain woodfern Dryopteris carthusiana spinulose woodfern Dryopteris intermedia evergreen woodfern Epilobium ciliatum subsp. ciliatum hairy willowherb, northern willowherb Epilobium palustre marsh willowherb Epilobium sp. willowherb Equisetum sylvaticum woodland horsetail Eriophorum vaginatum subsp. spissum hare's tail Eriophorum virginicum tawny cottongrass Euphrasia sp. eyebright Eurybia radula rough aster, low rough aster Galium triflorum fragrant bedstraw, threeflowered bedstraw Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geum macrophyllum. var. macrophyllum largeleaf avens Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Heracleum maximum cow parsnip, common cow parsnip Hylocomium splendens stairstep moss Juncus brevicaudatus narrow-panicled rush, short-tail rush Juncus effusus soft rush Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopodium clavatum running clubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Maianthemum racemosum subsp. racemosum feathery false Solomon's seal, large false Solomon's seal
11 Cutover Habitat Type n=22 Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon'sseal Melampyrum lineare cowwheat, American cowwheat Mitella nuda naked mitrewort Orthilia secunda onesided wintergreen Osmunda claytoniana interrupted fern Osmundastrum cinnamomaeum cinnamon fern Phegopteris connectilis northern beech fern Pilosella officinarum mouseear hawkweed Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilium crista-castrensis plume moss Rhizomnium sp. rhizomnium moss Rubus arcticus subsp. acaulis plumboy, stemless raspberry Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Rubus pubescens dewberry Rumex acetosella sheep sorrel Rumex crispus curly dock, curled dock Sanguisorba canadensis bottlebrush, Canada burnet Scirpus cyperinus woolgrass, common woolly bulrush Scirpus hattorianus mosquito bulrush Scirpus microcarpus red-tinged bulrush Scirpus sp. bulrush Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Sphagnum girgensohnii Girgensohn's peatmoss Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Streptopus amplexifolius white mandarin, claspingleaf twisted-stalk Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. novi-belgii New York aster Symphyotrichum puniceum purplestem aster Thelypteris noveboracensis New York fern Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Vaccinium oxycoccos small cranberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry Veronica americana American brooklime, American speedwell
12 Cutover Habitat Type n=22 Viola sp. violet unidentified moss moss
13 Kalmia Lichen/Heathland Habitat Type n=29 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Larix laricina larch Picea mariana black spruce Pinus strobus eastern white pine Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountian alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia bog rosemary, glaucousleaf bog rosemary Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula glandulosa glandular birch Betula minor dwarf white birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Gaylussaccia bigeloviana bog huckleberry Ilex mucronata mountain holly, catberry Juniperus communis var. depressa common juniper, ground juniper Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Myrica gale sweet gale Picea mariana black spruce Pinus strobus eastern white pine Prunus pensylvanica pin cherry Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Salix cordata heartleaf willow Salix sp. other willow Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Viburnum nudum var. cassinoides northern wild raisin Ground Bazzania trilobata threelobed leafy liverwort
14 Kalmia Lichen/Heathland Habitat Type n=29 Calamagrostis canadensis var. canadensis bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass Calamagrostis pickeringii Pickering's reedgrass Carex pauciflora fewflowered sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Carex sp. sedge Chamerion angustifolium subsp. circumvagum fireweed Cladina arbuscula reindeer lichen Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Deschampsia sp. hairgrass Dicranum polysetum wavy broom moss Dicranum sp. broom moss Empetrum eamesii pink crowberry Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Eurybia radula rough aster, low rough aster Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geocaulon lividum northern comandra Hylocomium splendens stairstep moss Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopodium sp. clubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon's-seal Melampyrum lineare cowwheat, American cowwheat Nabalus trifoliolatus gall-of-the-earth, threeleaf rattlesnakeroot Oclemena nemoralis bog aster Osmundastrum cinnamomaeum cinnamon fern
15 Kalmia Lichen/Heathland Habitat Type n=29 Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum bracken, eastern bracken fern Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Racomitrium lanuginosum heath moss Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Sanguisorba canadensis bottlebrush, Canada burnet Sarracenia purpurea subsp. purpurea pitcher plant Solidago hispida hairy goldnerod Solidago multiradiata northern goldenrod, multirayed goldenrod Solidago rugosa var. rugosa roughstem goldenrod Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Vaccinium oxycoccos small cranberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry unidentified grass grass unidentified lichen crustose lichen
16 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=31 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer rubrum red maple Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Larix laricina larch Picea glauca white spruce Picea mariana black spruce Populus tremuloides trembling aspen Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer rubrum red maple Acer spicatum mountain maple Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountian alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Aronia prunifolia purple chokeberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Cornus stolonifera red oiser dogwood Diervilla lonicera bush honeysuckle, northern bush honeysuckle Ilex mucronata mountain holly, catberry Juniperus communis var. depressa common juniper, ground juniper Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Lonicera villosa mountain fly honeysuckle Picea glauca white spruce Picea mariana black spruce Populus tremuloides trembling aspen Prunus pensylvanica pin cherry Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea Ribes glandulosum skunk currant Ribes lacustre bristly black currant Rosa nitida shining rose Rubus idaeus subsp. Strigosus wild red raspberry Salix bebbiana Bebb's willow Salix discolor pussy willow
17 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=31 Salix sp. willow Sambucus racemosa subsp. pubens red elderberry Sorbus americana American mountainash Sorbus decora showy mountainash Spiraea latifolia broadleaf meadowsweet Taxus canadensis Canada yew Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium ovalifolium ovalleaf bilberry Viburnum edule squashberry Viburnum nudum var. cassinoides northern wild raisin Ground Actaea rubra subsp. rubra red baneberry Agrostis scabra rough bent, rough bentgrass Agrostis sp. bentgrass Anaphalis margaritacea pearly everlasting Aralia hispida bristly sarsaparilla Aralia nudicaulis wild sarsaparilla Athyrium filix-femina var. angustum northern lady fern Bazzania trilobata threelobed leafy liverwort Calamagrostis canadensis var. canadensis bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass Carex arctata dropping woodland sedge Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens brownish sedge Carex debilis white-edge sedge Carex disperma softleaf sedge, twoseed sedge Carex echinata subsp. echinata little pricky sedge, star sedge Carex leptalea bristlestalk sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Carex sp. sedge Chamerion angustifolium subsp. circumvagum fireweed Cinna latifolia wood reedgrass, drooping woodreed Circaea alpina subsp. alpina dwarf enchanter's nightshade, small enchanter's nightshade Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen
18 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=31 Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Coptis trifolia goldthread Corallorhiza maculata var. maculata spotted coralroot Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Cornus suecica Swedish bunchberry Dicranum polysetum wavy broom moss Dicranum scoparium broom moss Dicranum sp. broom moss Doellingeria umbellata flattop white aster Dryopteris campyloptera mountain woodfern Dryopteris carthusiana spinulose woodfern Dryopteris cristata crested woodfern Dryopteris fragrans fragrant woodfern Dryopteris intermedia evergreen woodfern Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Epilobium sp. willowherb Equisetum arvense field horsetail Equisetum sylvaticum woodland horsetail Eurybia radula rough aster Galium triflorum fragrant bedstraw, threeflowered bedstraw Galium sp. bedstraw Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Glyceria canadensis rattlesnake mannagrass, Canada mannagrass Goodyera repens dwarf rattlesnake plantain Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Heracleum maximum cow parsnip, common cow parsnip Hylocomium splendens stairstep moss Hypnum imponens hypnum moss Juncus effusus soft rush Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Listera cordata var. cordata heartleaf twayblade Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopodium clavatum running clubmoss Lycopodium dendroideum prickly tree-clubmoss, roundbranch tree-clubmoss
19 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=31 Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Mitella nuda naked mitrewort Moneses uniflora oneflowered wintergreen Monotropa uniflora ghostpipe Nabalus trifoliolatus gall-of-the-earth, threeleaf rattlesnakeroot Osmundastrum cinnamomaeum cinnamon fern Packera aurea golden ragwort Peltigera sp. pelt lichen, dog lichen Phegopteris connectilis northern beech fern Pilosella aurantiaca devil's paintbrush, orange hawkweed Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Poa palustris fowl bluegrass Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum bracken, eastern bracken fern Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Ptilium crista-castrensis plume moss Pyrola minor lesser pyrola Ranunculus acris common buttercup Rhytidiadelphus loreus lanky moss, little shaggy moss Rhytidiadelphus sp. shaggy moss Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus bent-leaf moss Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Rubus pubescens dewberry Scirpus cyperinus woolgrass, common woolly bulrush Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Solidago rugosa var. rugosa roughstem goldenrod Solidago sp. goldenrod Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Streptopus amplexifolius white mandarin, claspingleaf twistedstalk Symphyotrichum puniceum purplestem aster Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Tussilago farfara coltsfoot Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry
20 Mixedwood Forest Habitat Type n=31 Viola blanda sweet white violet Viola sp. violet
21 Open Conifer Forest Habitat Type n=12 Tree Abies balsamea balsam fir Larix laricina larch Picea mariana black spruce Pinus strobus eastern white pine Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer rubrum red maple Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula papyrifera white birch, paper birch Cornus stolonifera red oiser dogwood Ilex mucronata mountain holly, catberry Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Myrica gale sweet gale Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea Sorbus americana American mountainash Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium ovalifolium ovalleaf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Viburnum nudum var. cassinoides northern wild raisin Ground Aralia nudicaulis wild sarsaparilla Calamagrostis pickeringii Pickering's reedgrass Carex disperma softleaf sedge, twoseed sedge Carex echinata subsp. echinata little pricky sedge, star sedge Carex oligosperma fewseed sedge Carex pauciflora fewflowered sedge Carex stylosa variegated sedge, longstyled sedge Carex wiegandii Wiegand's sedge Carex sp. sedge Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen
22 Open Conifer Forest Habitat Type n=12 Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dicranum montanum montane dicranum moss Dicranum polysetum wavy broom moss Dicranum sp. broom moss Dryopteris campyloptera mountain woodfern Dryopteris cristata crested woodfern Dryopteris intermedia evergreen woodfern Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Epilobium palustre marsh willowherb Equisetum arvense field horsetail Galium sp. bedstraw Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geocaulon lividum northern comandra Geum macrophyllum. var. macrophyllum largeleaf avens Glyceria striata ridged mannagrass Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Heracleum maximum cow parsnip, common cow parsnip Hylocomium splendens stairstep moss Juncus filiformis thread rush Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lycopodium hickeyi Hickey's tree-clubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Monotropa uniflora ghostpipe Nabalus trifoliolatus gall-of-the-earth, threeleaf rattlesnakeroot Oclemena nemoralis bog aster Onoclea sensibilis sensitive fern Orthilia secunda onesided wintergreen Osmundastrum cinnamomaeum cinnamon fern Phegopteris connectilis northern beech fern Platanthera dilatata var. scentbottle, tall white bog orchid Platanthera sp. orchid Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss
23 Open Conifer Forest Habitat Type n=12 Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum bracken, eastern bracken fern Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Ptilium crista-castrensis plume moss Rubus arcticus subsp. acaulis plumboy, stemless raspberry Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Streptopus amplexifolius white mandarin, claspingleaf twisted-stalk Symphyotrichum puniceum purplestem aster Thuidium sp. fern moss Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry American brooklime, American Veronica americana speedwell Viola sp. violet
24 Rocky Barrens Habitat Type n=8 Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Juniperus communis var. depressa common juniper, ground juniper Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Kalmia procumbens alpine azalea Larix laricina larch Myrica gale sweet gale Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Sorbus decora showy mountianash Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Ground Arctostaphylos uva-ursi common bearberry, kinnikinnick Arctous alpina alpine bearberry Calamagrostis pickeringii Pickering's reedgrass Carex bigelowii subsp. bigelowii Bigelow's sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Diapensia lapponica diapensia, Lapland diapensia Dicranum sp. broom moss Drosera rotundifolia roundleaf sundew Empetrum eamesii pink crowberry Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Eurybia radula rough aster, low rough aster Huperzia appressa Appalachian firmoss, mountain firmoss Hylocomium splendens stairstep moss
25 Rocky Barrens Habitat Type n=8 Juncus trifidus highland rush Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Luzula spicata spiked woodrush Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Nabalus trifoliolatus gall-of-the-earth, threeleaf rattlesnakeroot Orthilia secunda onesided wintergreen Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Racomitrium lanuginosum heath moss Rhytidiadelphus sp. shaggy moss Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Sanguisorba canadensis bottlebrush, Canada burnet Sibbaldia tridentata threetooth cinquefoil Solidago sp. goldenrod Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry unidentified lichen crustose lichen unidentified lichen lichen
26 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Tree Picea mariana black spruce Shrub Abies balsamea balsam fir Alnus incana subsp. rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis subsp. crispa mountian alder, American green alder Amelanchier bartramiana Bartram's chuckleypear, Bartram's serviceberry Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia bog rosemary, glaucousleaf bog rosemary Aronia melanocarpa black chokeberry Aronia prunifolia purple chokeberry Betula cordifolia heartleaf birch Betula glandulosa glandular birch Betula michauxii Newfoundland dwarf birch Betula minor dwarf white birch Betula pumila var. pumila southern bog birch Chamaedaphne calyculata leatherleaf Dasiphora fruticosa shrubby sinquefoil Gaylussaccia bigeloviana Ilex mucronata bog huckleberry mountain holly, catberry Juniperus communis var. depressa common juniper, ground juniper Juniperus horizontalis creeping juniper Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel Kalmia polifolia bog laurel, pale bog laurel Larix laricina larch Lonicera villosa mountain flyhoneysuckle Myrica gale sweet gale Picea mariana black spruce Rhododendron canadense rhodora Rhododendron groenlandicum Labrador tea, common Labrador tea Rosa nitida shining rose Salix sp. willow Spiraea latifolia broadleaf meadowsweet Vaccinium angustifolium lowbush blueberry, early lowbush blueberry Vaccinium boreale northern blueberry Vaccinium caespitosum dwarf bilberry Vaccinium ovalifolium ovalleaf bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum alpine bilberry Viburnum nudum var. cassinoides northern wild raisin
27 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Ground Agrostis scabra rough bent, rough bentgrass Calamagrostis canadensis var. canadensis bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass Calamagrostis pickeringii Pickering's reedgrass Calamagrostis stricta subsp. Inexpansa northern reedgrass Calla palustris wild calla Caltha palustris marsh marigold, yellow marsh marigold Carex aquatilis var. aquatilis water sedge Carex bigelowii subsp. bigelowii Bigelow's sedge Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens brownish sedge Carex buxbaumii Buxbaum's sedge Carex echinata subsp. echinata little pricky sedge, star sedge Carex exilis coastal sedge, meagre sedge Carex flava yellow sedge Carex folliculata northern long sedge Carex intumescens bladder sedge Carex lasiocarpa subsp. americana American woollyfruit sedge Carex lasiocarpa var. americana American woollyfruit sedge Carex limosa mud sedge Carex magellanica subsp. irrigua bog sedge, boreal bog sedge Carex michauxiana Michaux's sedge Carex nigra smooth black sedge Carex oligosperma fewseed sedge Carex pauciflora fewflowered sedge Carex rariflora looseflowered alpine sedge Carex rostrata beaked sedge, swollen beaked sedge Carex stylosa variegated sedge, longstyled sedge Carex tenuiflora sparseflowered sedge Carex trisperma three-fruited sedge, three-seed sedge Carex utriculata bottle sedge, northern beaked sedge Carex viridula subsp. brachyrrhyncha var. elatior longstalked yellow sedge
28 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Carex sp. sedge Cirsium muticum swamp thistle Cirsium vulgare bull thistle Cladina mitis green reindeer lichen Cladina rangiferina gray reindeer lichen Cladina stellaris star-tipped reindeer lichen Cladina sp. reindeer lichen Cladonia sp. Cladonia lichen Clintonia borealis cornlily, yellow clintonia Comarum palustre marsh cinquefoil Conioselinum chinense hemlock parsley, Chinese hemlock parsley Coptis trifolia goldthread Cornus canadensis crackerberry, bunchberry Deschampsia flexuosa wavy hairgrass Dichanthelium acuminatum var. fasciculatum western panicgrass Dicranum sp. broom moss Drosera anglica English sundew Drosera intermedia spatulateleaf sundew Drosera rotundifolia roundleaf sundew Dryopteris campyloptera mountain woodfern Dulichium arundinaceum threeway sedge Eleocharis palustris creeping spikerush, common spikerush Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum black crowberry Epilobium palustre marsh willowherb Equisetum arvense field horsetail Equisetum fluviatile water horsetail Equisetum sylvaticum woodland horsetail Eriocaulon aquaticum white buttons, seven-angled pipewort Eriophorum angustifolium subsp. tall cottongrass, narrowleaf angustifolium cottongrass Eriophorum russeolum russet cottongrass Eriophorum vaginatum subsp. spissum hare's tail Eriophorum virginicum tawny cottongrass Eriophorum viridicarinatum greenkeeled cottongrass Eriophorum sp. cottongrass Euphrasia nemorosa common eyebright Eurybia radula rough aster Eutrochium maculatum var. maculatum spotted Joe-Pye weed
29 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Galium trifidum subsp. trifidum threepetalled bedstraw Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Geocaulon lividum northern comandra Glyceria sp. mannagrass Iris versicolor blueflag, harlequin blueflag Juncus brevicaudatus narrow-panicled rush, short-tail rush Juncus canadensis Canada rush Juncus effusus soft rush Juncus stygius var. americanus American moor rush Juncus trifidus highland rush Juncus sp. rush Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora twinflower, longtube twinflower Lonicera villosa mountain fly honeysuckle Lycopodium annotinum bristly clubmoss, stiff clubmoss Lycopus uniflorus northern bugleweed, northern water horehound Maianthemum canadense subsp. canadense wild lily-of-the-valley Maianthemum trifolium threeleaf false Solomon'sseal Malaxis unifolia green addersmouth Mentha arvensis subsp. borealis Canada mint Menyanthes trifoliata bogbean, bog buckbean Nabalus trifoliolatus gall-of-the-earth, threeleaf rattlesnakeroot Nuphar variegata yellow pondlily, variegated pondlily Oclemena nemoralis bog aster Onoclea sensibilis sensitive fern Packera paupercula balsam groundsel Platanthera clavellata green woodland orchid, clubspur orchid Platanthera dilatata var. dilatata scentbottle, tall white bog orchid Pleurozium schreberi redstem feathermoss, Schreber's feathermoss Pogonia ophioglossoides rose pogonia Polytrichum sp. haircap moss Potamogeton confervoides Tuckerman's pondweed, alga pondweed Potamogeton oakesianus Oakes' pondweed
30 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Potamogeton robbinsii Robbins' pondweed Potamogeton spirillus northern snailseed pondweed, spiral pondweed Potentilla anserina subsp. Anserina silverweed, common silverweed Ptilidium sp. Ptilidium leafy liverwort Racomitrium lanuginosum heath moss Ranunculus flammula var. reptans creeping spearwort Rhinanthus minor subsp. minor common yellow rattle, litle yellow rattle Rhynchospora alba white beakrush Rhynchospora sp. beakrush Rhynchospora fusca brown beakrush Rubus arcticus subsp. acaulis plumboy, stemless raspberry Rubus chamaemorus bakeapple, cloudberry Sanguisorba canadensis bottlebrush, Canada burnet Sarracenia purpurea subsp. purpurea pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant Scheuchzeria palustris podgrass, marsh scheuchzeria Schizaea pusilla curlygrass fern, little curlygrass fern Schoenoplectus subterminalis water clubrush, water bulrush Scirpus hattorianus mosquito bulrush Scirpus pedicellatus stalked bulrush Scutellaria sp skullcap Selaginella selaginoides northern spikemoss, low spikemoss Solidago canadensis var. canadensis Canada goldenrod Solidago macrophylla largeleaf goldenrod Solidago multiradiata northern goldenrod, multirayed goldenrod Solidago rugosa var. rugosa roughstem goldenrod Solidago uliginosa bog goldenrod Sparganium emersum unbranched burreed, greenfruited burreed Sphagnum papillosum papillose peatmoss Sphagnum pylaesii Pylaie's peatmoss Sphagnum sp. peatmoss Spiranthes romanzoffiana hooded ladies-tresses Symphyotrichum puniceum purplestem aster Thalictrum alpinum alpine meadowrue Thalictrum pubescens tall meadowrue Thalictrum sp. meadowrue
31 Wetland Habitat Type n=71 Triadenum fraseri Fraser's marsh St. Johnswort Triantha glutinosa sticky tofieldia Trichophorum alpinum alpine cottongrass, alpine clubrush Trichophorum cespitosum deergrass, tufted clubrush Trientalis borealis starflower, northern starflower Triglochin palustris marsh arrowgrass Triglochin sp. arrowgrass Utricularia cornuta horned bladderwort Utricularia intermedia flatleaf bladderwort Utricularia minor small bladderwort Utricularia vulgaris subsp. Macrorhiza common bladderwort Vaccinium macrocarpon large cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccos small cranberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea partridgeberry, mountain cranberry Viola blanda sweet white violet Viola cucullata marsh blue violet Viola sp. violet
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