Wet Measow
Plant Palettes
Plant Palettes are primarily native species currently found in an area,
but also include introductions of compatible species and invasives to be reduced. They serve as
groupings we use for planing purposes. Numbers of some species will be increased
if doing so would increase food sources or enrich the habitat. Some will be increased if current populations are small. Others will be increased if
they thrive when planted close to one another (e.g., American Plum). Still
others to enable easy
identification or differentation (Nannyberry vs. Blackhaw Vibernum). And some
will be scattered to provide variety of function and appearance. In a few cases,
we will introduce compatible species not currently found in an area if doing so
would contribute a new function or varietal element. And,of course, we will seek
to control or reduce species viewed as invasive or otherwise undesirable.
From these considerations, we plan changes
we expect to enhance the ecology of the site. This will lead to further observation and assessment.
Below are the specific Palettes we
are currently using for the
Vernal Pools area.
- Trees - Full Size
- Shrub
- Speckled alder
- Gray dogwood
- Silky dogwood
- Herbaceous
- NY ironweed
- Joe pye
- Monkey flower
- Swamp milkweed
- Sensitive fern
- Blue vervain
- Yarrow
- Invasives
- Autumn olive
- Multiflora rose
- Tartarian honeysuckle
- Loosestrife
- Teasel
- Goldenrod