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Lo Pro Wet Savanna Open Woods Grasses & Sedges
23
Native species per mix
104
Seeds per square foot
Native FQI NE Illinois
31.07
Native FQI Illinois
24.20
Native Mean C Value NE Illinois
6.48
Native Mean C Value Illinois
5.05
Mean W Value NE Illlinois
(2.04)
Mean W Value Illinois
(2.59)
Graminoids, or grasses, sedges, rushes, and other grasslike plants.
ACRONYMS
S&W
ILL
USDA
vPlants scientific name
AGRPER AGRPER AGPE
AGPE Agrostis perennans
BROKAL BROKAL BRKA2 BRKA2 Bromus kalmii
Bromus latiglumis
BROLAT BROPUR BRLA4 BRLA4
{B altissimus}
CXCRUS CXCRUS CACR8 CACR8 Carex crus-corvii
CXFRAN CXFRAN CAFR3
CAFR3 Carex Frankii
CXGRAY CXGRAY CAGR5 CAGR5 Carex Grayii
CXGRIS CXGRIS CAGR24 CAGR24 Carex grisea
CXLUPF CXLUPF CALU3 CALU3 Carex lupuliformis
CXLUPN CXLUPN CALU4 CALU4 Carex lupulina
CXMUSK CXMUSK CAMU9 CAMU9 Carex muskingumensis
CXNORM CXNORM CANO
CANO Carex normalis
CXPROJ CXPROJ CAPR9
CAPR9 Carex projecta
CXSHOR CXSHOR CASH2 CASH2 Carex Shortiana
CXSQUA CXSQUA CASQ2 CASQ2 Carex squarrosa
CXSTRA
CAST6
CAST6 Carex straminea
CXVULP CXVULP CAVU2 CAVU2 Carex vulpinoidea
CINARU CINARU CIAR2
CIAR2 Cinna arundinacea
DIAAME DIAAME DIAM
DIAM Diarrhena americana
ELYRIP ELYRIP
ELRI
ELRI Elymus riparius
ELYVIL ELYVIL
ELVI
ELVI Elymus villosus
ELYVIR ELYVIR
ELVI3
ELVIV Elymus virginicus
Festuca subverticillata
FESOBT FESOBT FESU3
FESU3
{F obtusa}
GLYSTR GLYSTR
GLST
GLST Glyceria striata
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All items subject to availability. Mix composition may vary seasonally
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{Abc}
*Abc*
Key
main bloom
extended bloom
Not for de novo tree plantings! A mix of shorter grasses & highly ornamental sedges for low, moist to wet open woods &
moist upland wooded basins. Tolerates clean standing water in spring & may dry out in August. Our most handsome
native sedges are in this mix. Must have filtered sunlight or shade with several hours of direct sunlight every day. Will
not grow in dense shade Best dormant seeded. A veritable caricetum
common name
Upland Bent Grass
Kalm's Brome
Ear-leaved Brome
Crowfoot Sedge
Frank's Sedge
Gray's Sedge
Wood Gray Sedge
Knobbed Hop Sedge
Hop Sedge
Palm Sedge
Normal Sedge
Necklace Sedge
Short's Sedge
Squarrose Sedge
Straw Sedge
Fox Sedge
Sweet Wood Reed
Beak Grass
Riverbank Rye
Silky Wild Rye
Virginia Wild Rye
family
Graminae
Graminae
type
Nt P-Grass
Nt P-Grass
S&W S&W wet S&W wet Illinois IL wet IL wet
C
index
acro
C
index acro
height
3
1
FAC4
1
FAC- 1.0-3.5 (2.3)
10
0
FAC
10
0
FAC 1.5-2.0 (1.8)
Graminae
Nt P-Grass
5
-2
FACW-
7
-2
FACW- 4.0-6.0 (5.0)
na
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Graminae
Graminae
Graminae
Graminae
Graminae
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Sedge
Nt P-Grass
Nt P-Grass
Nt P-Grass
Nt P-Grass
Nt P-Grass
10
8
7
2
10
7
8
5
4
10
10
10
2
5
10
5
5
4
-5
-5
-4
1
-5
-5
-5
0
-4
0
-5
-5
-5
-3
3
1
3
-2
OBL
OBL
FACW+
[FAC-]
[OBL]
OBL
OBL
[FAC]
FACW+
[FAC]
OBL
OBL
OBL
FACW
[FACU]
[FAC-]
FACU
FACW-
6
4
6
3
5
5
6
4
4
4
5
3
5
7
6
4
4
-5
-5
-4
5
-4
-5
-5
-3
-5
-4
-5
-5
-3
-3
-3
3
-2
OBL
OBL
FACW+
UPL
FACW+
OBL
OBL
FACW
OBL
FACW+
OBL
OBL
FACW
FACW
FACW
FACU
FACW-
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
FACU+ 1.0-1.5 (1.3)
Nodding Fescue
Graminae
Nt P-Grass
5
2
FACU+
5
2
Fowl Manna Grass
Graminae
Nt P-Grass
4
-3
[FACW]
4
-5
6.48
-2.04
5.05
-2.59
OBL
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
1.0-2.0 (1.5)
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
1.5-2.0 (1.8)
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
1.5-3.0 (2.3)
3.0-4.0 (3.5)
1.5-3.0 (2.3)
1.0-2.0 (1.5)
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
1.0-3.0 (2.0)
2.0-3.0 (2.5)
2.5-5.0 (3.0)
1.5-3.0 (2.3)
3.0-5.0 (4.0)
3.0-5.0 (4.0)
1.5-3.0 (2.3)
1.5-3.0 (2.3)
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Yellow is uncertain data
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OBL = -5, FACW+ = -4, FACW = -3, FACW- = -2, FAC+ = -1, FAC = 0, FAC- = 1, FACU+ = 2, FACU = 3, FACU- = 4, UPL = 5.
Graminoids include Graminae (grasses), Cyperaceae (sedges), Juncaceae (rushes), Sparganaceae (burreeds), and Acoraceae (sweetflag)
Forbs are herbs and select shrubs, which typically behave as herbaceous in a fire managed context, both having more or less showy flowers.
fall leaf color
fruit color
new scientific name
old scientific name
transitional name
bloom time
color M A M J J A S O N seeds/oz
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500,000
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11,250
New and old scientific names are relative terms. Many 'new' names are actually names that were in use 80 to 100 years
ago, but were replaced by the names with which we have become accustomed. New is used in the sense that the names
have recently come into use or will be soon in Illinois.
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seeds/lb
8,000,000
180,000
lb/ac
0.125
0.015
seeds/ acre seeds/ftsq % by weight % by count
1,000,000
22.96
1.72%
22.17%
2,700
0.06
0.21%
0.06%
7,000
112,000
0.015
1,680
0.04
0.21%
0.04%
19,688
26,875
1,313
7,188
5,125
4,188
40,938
43,750
93,750
20,000
17,188
100,000
97,188
71,875
3,000
5,125
6,875
5,750
315,000
430,000
21,000
115,000
82,000
67,000
655,000
700,000
1,500,000
320,000
275,000
1,600,000
1,555,000
1,150,000
48,000
82,000
110,000
92,000
0.188
0.250
0.063
0.015
0.125
0.063
0.188
0.015
0.188
0.125
0.188
0.188
1.000
0.188
0.063
0.063
2.000
2.000
59,220
107,500
1,323
1,725
10,250
4,221
123,140
10,500
282,000
40,000
51,700
300,800
1,555,000
216,200
3,024
5,166
220,000
184,000
1.36
2.47
0.03
0.04
0.24
0.10
2.83
0.24
6.47
0.92
1.19
6.91
35.70
4.96
0.07
0.12
5.05
4.22
2.59%
3.45%
0.87%
0.21%
1.72%
0.87%
2.59%
0.21%
2.59%
1.72%
2.59%
2.59%
13.79%
2.59%
0.87%
0.87%
27.57%
27.57%
1.31%
2.38%
0.03%
0.04%
0.23%
0.09%
2.73%
0.23%
6.25%
0.89%
1.15%
6.67%
34.47%
4.79%
0.07%
0.11%
4.88%
4.08%
24,375
390,000
153,125 2,450,000
Graminoid totals
0.063
24,570
0.56
0.87%
0.54%
0.125
7.253
306,250
4,510,969
7.03
104
1.72%
100.00%
6.79%
100.00%