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Mounds View Silver View Park Pond <br />• Invasive, nonnative shrub cover (common buckthorn, glossy buckthorn, Tartarian honeysuckle) is <br />reduced to less than 5%. <br />• Herbaceous ground layer vegetation cover is increased to over 75% and dominated by native <br />grasses, sedges, and forbs, such as those listed in the table below. Garlic mustard cover is less <br />than 5%. <br />• Nearly continuous ground layer cover is maintained to promote water infiltration. <br />• Diverse ground layer vegetation is established using diverse native seed mixes and plugs that <br />include species that can provide floral resources for pollinators throughout the growing season. <br />Dry — Mesic Oak Woodland - Desired Future Conditions Overview <br />BUR OAK — <br />PIN OAK WOODLAND <br />Vegetation <br />Layer <br />Cover Representative Plant Species <br />Canopy <br />>50 Bur oak, pin oak, black cherry <br />Subcano <br />5-25 <br />Bur oak, pin oak <br />Black raspberry, red -berried elder, gooseberry, chokecherry, American <br />Shrub/Sapling <br />25-50 <br />hazelnut, gray dogwood, Virginia creeper; seedlings and saplings of <br />canopy species <br />Bottlebrush grass, silky wild rye, Pennsylvania sedge, Sprengel's sedge, <br />common woodland sedge, white snakeroot, violets, enchanter's <br />Herbaceous <br />75-100 <br />nightshade, false Solomon's seal, Clayton's sweet cicely, wild geranium, <br />(Ground) <br />lopseed, large -leaved aster, wild columbine, calico aster, arrowleaf aster, <br />zig-zag goldenrod, tall bellflower, black-eyed Susan <br />Project Number: 193806465 <br />