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HAMPTON, LENZINI, AND RENWICK, INC. Civil Engineering Structural Engineering Environmental Services Land Surveying May 3, 2018 Mr. Rich Babica Director of Public Works 1800 South Street Geneva, Illinois 60134 Re: 2017 Monitoring Report Eagle Brook Wetland, Geneva Public Works Department Dear Mr. Babica: Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR), has completed the 2017 management activities for the Eagle Brook wetland complex located in Geneva, Illinois. The enclosed monitoring report outlines goals and summarizes completed activities for the Eagle Brook wetland ecosystem. If you would like further information on any topic, please do not hesitate to contact us. We have enjoyed working with you this past season, and look forward to continuing to improve the Eagle Brook wetland. Sincerely, HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. By: Erica Spolar Environmental Engineering Manager 380 Shepard Drive 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 201 6825 Hobson Valley Drive, Suite 302 323 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 160 Elgin, Illinois 60123-7010 Springfield, Illinois 62703 Woodridge, Illinois 60517 Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 217.546.3400 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 618.262.8651 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 217.546.8116 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 618.263.3327

HAMPTON, LENZINI, AND RENWICK, INC. Civil Engineering Structural Engineering Environmental Services Land Surveying ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT FOR EAGLE BROOK WETLAND Prepared for: City of Geneva Public Works Department 1800 South Street Geneva, Illinois 60134 Attn: Mr. Rich Babica Prepared by: Hampton, Lenzini, and Renwick, Inc. Elgin, Illinois May 2018 380 Shepard Drive 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 201 6825 Hobson Valley Drive, Suite 302 323 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 160 Elgin, Illinois 60123-7010 Springfield, Illinois 62703 Woodridge, Illinois 60517 Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 217.546.3400 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 618.262.8651 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 217.546.8116 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 618.263.3327

HAMPTON, LENZINI, AND RENWICK, INC. City of Geneva Eagle Brook Wetland 2017 Monitoring Report 2017 MONITORING REPORT INTRODUCTION On behalf of the City of Geneva, Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) completed wetland management and monitoring for the ±72 acre wetland located in the Eagle Brook Development. The development complex consists of single family homes, open space, wetlands, detention ponds and the Eagle Brook Golf Course. Appendix A includes Figure 1 which is an overview of the site and details the locations where maintenance activities were focused. A photograph log is included as Appendix B. A vegetative analysis is summarized in this report. Full floristic quality inventory data for each area is included in Appendix C. MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT GOALS AND ACTIVITIES Our goals for the 2017 growing season for the Eagle Brook wetland complex were to reduce invasive wetland species and to remove some of the weedy woody species throughout the site. Our focus has been on the highly visible areas around the north and west stream corridors, as well as the southern and eastern wetland areas. The northern stream corridor, originally dominated by sandbar willow, crown vetch, and thistle has been chemically and mechanically treated several times to reduce these stands of invasive species. We have seen an 80% reduction in invasive species since treating this area. Continued maintenance to address lingering populations of carrot, teasel, sweet clover and hemlock is recommended. Reed canary grass along the shoreline also should be kept in check. The western stream corridor is burdened with landscape refuse dumping, which is introducing more invasive species to this area. The area has been treated for a variety of invasive species, through chemical application and mechanical cutting of non-perennial and woody species. Despite the dumping, this area is in overall good condition. Continued maintenance is recommended to address lingering populations of thistle, carrot, evening primrose, and reed canary grass. The southern wetland areas have seen great improvements from previous seasons. Aggressive common reed, cattail, and purple loosestrife populations have been reduced. Additional native plugs have been installed within these areas to increase biodiversity and native quality. These areas are dominated by desirable native species including prairie cordgrass, nodding bur-marigold, obedient plant, Riddell s goldenrod and Dudley s rush. The interior of the wetland complex has been treated for common reed and cattail through the use of chemical application. Aggressive populations have been reduced and pushed further into the interior of the wetland, away from resident yards. As mentioned in previous monitoring reports, the goal is not to eradicate but to limit the coverage of cattail, primarily from the outside edges in. The tree line behind the residents of Fairway Circle was cut down in April of 2017 and more clearing was done in April of 2018. The area was overseeded in early May (2017) with a custom prairie seed mix. Throughout the season the area was treated numerous times to reduce abundant burdock, thistle, garlic mustard, stinging nettle, and lamb s quarters. This area has been challenging to address in previous years due to shaded conditions, however the clearing of the weedy woody species will help eliminate the shady tolerant forbs within this area. Frequent and continual treatments to this area and overseeding, are

Eagle Brook Development 2017 Wetland Monitoring Report May 2018 Page 2 of 5 necessary to continue to reduce what seed lie dormant within the soils and introduce competitive native species. Tree removal along Kings Court was also performed. The removal focusing on weedy species including mulberry (Morus spp.), boxelder (Acer negundo), buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), and cottonwood (Populus deltoids). This will open up areas allowing us to widen the native buffer and give residents a better view of the wetland. Many of the cottonwoods along Kings Court were dead and leaning towards residential properties. The removal of these trees helps ensure resident safety. Flooding at Eagle Brook has been a consistent concern among residents with yards backing up to the wetland system. Maintaining the natural drainage of the wetland is one of our main directives from the City for site management. Constant beaver and muskrat activity makes this a difficult task. The frequency of high water levels has been attributed to a persistent beaver population, which has been constructing dams throughout the stream corridor. Several beavers and dams have been removed from the site and streams are monitored during each site visit for additional damming activity. Throughout the maintenance season live plants were installed at various locations within the site; a custom seed mix was also installed throughout the site. The seed and live plant lists are included in the tables below. Both mixes contained species that would allow for diversity in relation to, bloom time, color, height and what they attract. For example cardinal flower, is a herbaceous plant (forb), that can grow from 2-3.5 tall, it has a red showy flower that blooms from late summer to early fall, and it attracts humming bird species and swallowtail butterflies. Purple prairie clover is a forb that grows 1-3 tall, the blooms are purple, as its name suggests, and can be seen early to mid-summer. The flower attracts honeybees, bumblebees, small butterflies and various herbaceous mammals. Side oats grama is a grass that grows up to 2.5 tall, it s linear and unbranched, the flowers are orange to brownish red and can be seen mid-summer to early fall. It attracts leafhoppers, grasshoppers, game birds and songbirds. Spotted Joe-pye weed is forb that can grow up to 5 tall, the flowers are pink to purplish pink and blooms mid- to late summer. This flower attracts honeybees, butterflies, moths, and swamp sparrows. CUSTOM SEED MIX SCIENTIFIC NAME ANDROPOGON GERARDII PANICUM VIRGATUM ELYMUS VIRGINICUS BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA SORGHASTRUM NUTANS SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM ELYMUS CANADENSIS ECHINACEA PURPUREA DALEA PURPUREA RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA HELIANTHUS MAXIMILIANI HELIOPSIS HELIANTHOIDES RUDBECKIA HIRTA COMMON NAME BIG BLUESTEM SWITCHGRASS VIRGINIA WILD RYE SIDE OATS GRAMA INDIAN GRASS LITTLE BLUESTEM CANADA WILD RYE PURPLE CONEFLOWER PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER UPRIGHT PRAIRIE CONEFLOWER MAXIMILIAN S SUNFLOWER EARLY SUNFLOWER BLACK-EYED SUSAN

Eagle Brook Development 2017 Wetland Monitoring Report May 2018 Page 3 of 5 SPARGANIUM EURYCARPUM SCIRPUS ATROVIRENS VERBENA HASTATA SPARTINA PECTINATA GREAT BUR REED DARK GREEN BULRUSH BLUE VERVAIN PRAIRIE CORDGRASS LIVE PLANTS INSTALLED SCIENTIFIC NAME PANICUM VIRGATUM SCIRPUS ATROVIRENS SCIRPUS PENDULUS SPARTINA PECTINATA SYMPH (ASTER) NOVAE-ANGLIAE COMMON NAME SWITCH GRASS DARK-GREEN BULRUSH RUFOUS BULRUSH PRAIRIE CORD GRASS NEW ENGLAND ASTER Many of our goals were reached this season. We were able to expand the diverse native buffer around the wetland and plan to increase its width in the following years. The tree removal adjacent to Fairway Circle and Kings Court was a huge step towards this goal. Allowing more areas to be converted to prairie and wetland habitat. Much of the common reed, purple loosestrife and cattail was chemically treated, cattail buffers were widened, and areas were planted with native plugs to increase species diversity. WILDLIFE During the management activities this season, HLR personnel observed a variety of fauna utilizing the wetland mitigation area and naturalized areas. Migratory birds and waterfowl species were observed including sandhill cranes, great blue heron, green heron, American coot, great egret, red-winged blackbirds, American robins, northern cardinals, black capped chickadees, mallard ducks, and barn swallows in and around the open water. The sandhill cranes were especially present this year as they migrated north for summer. Some residence saw juveniles within the wetland this season. Mammals noted during inspections included white tailed deer, muskrats, coyote, beaver, and Eastern cottontail rabbit. Spring peepers, northern leopard frogs and bullfrogs were prevalent throughout inundated areas. Many species of dragonfly, butterfly and moth were also observed. Beaver activity was present throughout the site, including the concrete weir between Fabyan Parkway and Wild Dunes Court. Several beaver dens were noted throughout the wetland complex. HLR understands that the golf club has a standing contract with a trapper to remove muskrat and beaver from the site and we strongly recommend continuing with those services. VEGETATION MONITORING A qualitative assessment of the vegetation in the wetland was conducted throughout the 2017 growing season. Using the meander search method, HLR recorded the species composition in each area. To measure the success of maintenance activities a Floristic Quality Index (FQI) has been determined along four specified areas within the site, as shown on Figure 1. An FQI value is an index that rates the quality of an area based on the composition of its plant community. To obtain an FQI of an area, all plant species need to be identified during the growing season. The FQI is updated on a yearly basis. The goal

Eagle Brook Development 2017 Wetland Monitoring Report May 2018 Page 4 of 5 is to maintain or increase the FQI at each site. An increase in the FQI shows an increase of the native quality of an area. FQI values of 0 to 5.0 are considered severely degraded, 5.1 to 9.9 as degraded, 10 to 19.9 are considered to have some native character, and those with values greater than 20 are considered to have natural characteristics and considered to be high quality. The vegetation data observed during the meander searches is used to establish a baseline of current ecosystem health for comparison to determine management success in the future. Quantitative Vegetation Statistics 2011 2012 Community Total Species Native Species Native FQI Total Species Native Species Native FQI Boardwalk 20 13 10 46 31 18.9 West Channel 37 19 8.5 44 32 14.1 North Channel 27 13 5.8 57 39 16.5 Southeast Corner 28 17 11.2 43 27 11.7 Overall Average 28 15.5 8.9 47.5 32.25 15.3 2013 2014 Community Total Species Native Species Native FQI Total Species Native Species Native FQI Boardwalk 59 46 27.9 84 75 33.49 West Channel 59 39 17.5 76 54 21.09 North Channel 72 50 22.3 84 58 25.47 Southeast Corner 60 44 21.0 87 64 26.75 Overall Average 62.5 44.75 22.18 82.75 62.75 26.7 2015 2016 Community Total Species Native Species Native FQI Total Species Native Species Native FQI Boardwalk 68 53 28.57 101 77 34.07 West Channel 73 49 23.57 94 65 27.78 North Channel 90 62 28.19 100 69 28.41 Southeast Corner 58 46 26.83 74 57 29.93 Overall Average 72.25 52.5 26.79 92.25 67 30.05

Eagle Brook Development 2017 Wetland Monitoring Report May 2018 Page 5 of 5 2017 2018 Community Total Species Native Species Native FQI Total Species Native Species Native FQI Boardwalk 98 75 33.95 N/A N/A N/A West Channel 93 46 27.25 N/A N/A N/A North Channel 99 68 28.50 N/A N/A N/A Southeast Corner 75 56 30.07 N/A N/A N/A Overall Average 91.25 61.25 29.94 N/A N/A N/A The overall native FQI for all the areas remained the same. All areas monitored are showing signs of native character or are considered high quality. It is likely that the floristic quality has neared its optimum level based on the site conditions. With continued management, the existing vegetative quality will remain high although minor fluctuations in the current level are anticipated on a yearly basis. 2018 Management Goals Future goals include continuing to reduce total coverage of invasives and prevent their return as well as creating an ecosystem of native plants that can compete in the habitat with minimal assistance. This will especially be important in the newly cleared areas. We have been successful in removing invasive species and installing aggressive native species that can compete with the invasives. We will continue targeting high-profile invasive species areas spread throughout the site so all stakeholders can benefit from management activities. Prescribed burns or wetland mows will be completed annually to prevent biomass buildup, prevent drainage issues, and minimize the risk for a wildfire. The berm behind Fairways Court should be mowed each winter to prevent woody sapling recurrence. HLR will continue to expand native buffers and burn lines around the perimeter of the site, as well as add new areas to the scope of management. The new areas will include the tree clearing area adjacent to Fairway Circle and Hole 17. We will continue to focus on the west channel by Starbucks because of its high visibility to the public and will continue to increase the floristic quality index of the designated areas in each year of management. A section of common reed should be aggressively controlled with herbicide. Vegetation dumping is a continual issue in various areas throughout the site. Stakeholders should continue to be notified and held accountable for cleanup. Vegetation dumping spreads weed seeds, chokes out high quality natives and takes extensive resources to remedy. A combination of maintenance techniques should be utilized on the site. The most effective treatment will be implemented based on ecological and economic factors. A combination of mechanical removal, herbiciding, and wetland mowing will enhance the native ecosystem and wetland vegetation quality. Stakeholder notifications and education should continue via the Eagle Brook Life publication.

APPENDIX A Map of Project Area

each Ha r bo r Pebble B To w n Legend Invasive Control Live Planting and/or Seeding Beaver Clearing Tree Clearing North Channel West Channel F ox Fi re Eldorado Christina Crystal Tree Hole 17 Gleneagle he ro w Ar ad n Be Wild flow er Southeast Corner Weir s Boardwalk We s une Be lte r Fayban Parkway ter n e re tt Wild D Figure 1 Eagle Brook Wetlands Management Activities 2017 Scale: 1" = 500' 1 inch = 500 feet 0 200 400 800 1,200 1,600 Feet lw ze a H d oo Winnebago

APPENDIX B Photograph Log

HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. Photo 1: Looking north at the southeast corner prairie. Photo 2: Looking north along the southeast corner prairie. Photo 3: Looking northeast along the southern bridge. Photo 4: Looking northeast along the northern bridge. Photograph Log: 2017 Eagle Brook Monitoring Report Page 1 of 4

HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. Photo 5: Looking east along the west channel. Photo 6: Looking east along the west channel. Photo 7: Looking south at a beaver dam removal along the channel in the west half of the wetland. Photo 8: Removing debris clogging the weir on the southwest corner of the site. Photograph Log: 2017 Eagle Brook Monitoring Report Page 2 of 4

HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. Photo 9: Looking north at prairie behind Kings Court. Photo 10: Looking north at the prairie behind Kings Court. Photo 11: Looking at the prairie behind Kings Court. Photo 12: Looking north along the north channel. Photograph Log: 2017 Eagle Brook Monitoring Report Page 3 of 4

HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. Photo 13: Looking north behind Kings Court. Photo 14: Looking north behind Kings Court. Photo 15: Looking north along the berm behind Fairway Circle. Photo 16: Looking north along the berm behind Fairway Circle. Photograph Log: 2017 Eagle Brook Monitoring Report Page 4 of 4

APPENDIX C Floristic Quality Inventories

SITE: Eagle Brook LOCALE: Boardwalk K Dykema, E Cox BY: and A Dyner NOTES: 2017 CONSERVATISM- BASED METRICS (NATIVE SPECIES) 3.92 (ALL SPECIES) 3.00 ADDITIONAL METRICS SPECIES RICHNESS (ALL) 98 SPECIES RICHNESS (NATIVE) 75 (NATIVE TREES) 6.50 % NON-NATIVE 0.23 (NATIVE SHRUBS) 1.00 WET INDICATOR (ALL) -0.64 (NATIVE HERBACEOUS) 3.96 WET INDICATOR (NATIVE) -0.89 FQAI (NATIVE SPECIES) 33.95 % HYDROPHYTE (MIDWEST) 0.74 FQAI (ALL SPECIES) 29.70 % NATIVE PERENNIAL 0.68 ADJUSTED FQAI 34.29 % NATIVE ANNUAL 0.08 % C VALUE 0 0.33 % ANNUAL 0.13 % C VALUE 1-3 0.20 % PERENNIAL 0.83 % C VALUE 4-6 0.35 % C VALUE 7-10 0.12 SPECIES NAME (NWPL/ MOHLENBROCK) MIDWEST WET INDICATOR WET INDICATOR (NUMERIC) HABIT DURATION NATIVITY SPECIES ACRONYM SPECIES (SYNONYM) COMMON NAME C VALUE NC-NE WET INDICATOR ABUTILON THEOPHRAST abuthe Abutilon theophrasti I Velvetleaf 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Several-Vein acoame Acorus americanus 0 Sweetflag 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Alisma American Wateralisub Alisma subcordatum subcordatum Plantain 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native AMARANTHU S Amaranthus RETROFLEXU amaret retroflexus S Red-Root 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive andger Andropogon Andropogon gerardii gerardii Big Bluestem 5 FAC FACU 0 Grass Perennial Native apocan Apocynum cannabinum Apocynum sibiricum Indian-Hemp 2 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native ascinc Asclepias incarnata Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ascsyr Asclepias syriaca Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Native barvul Barbarea vulgaris BARBAREA VULGARIS Garden Yellow- Rocket 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Biennial Adventive bidcer Bidens cernua Bidens cernua Nodding Burr- Marigold 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native calcan Calamagrostis canadensis Calamagrosti s canadensis Bluejoint 3 OBL OBL -2 Grass Perennial Native calsep Calystegia sepium Convolvulus sepium Hedge False Bindweed 1 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native cxbebb Carex bebbii Carex bebbii Bebb's Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxlacu Carex lacustris Carex lacustris Lakebank Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxlupn Carex lupulina Carex lupulina Hop Sedge 7 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxstri Carex stricta Carex stricta Uptight Sedge 5 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxvulp Carex vulpinoidea Carex vulpinoidea Common Fox Sedge 2 FACW OBL -1 Sedge Perennial Native cirarv Cirsium arvense CIRSIUM ARVENSE Canadian Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive cirvul Cirsium vulgare CIRSIUM VULGARE Bull Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Adventive corrac Cornus racemosa Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood 1 FAC FAC 0 Shrub Perennial Native cypesc Cyperus esculentus Cyperus esculentus Chufa 0 FACW FACW -1 Sedge Perennial Native diadel Dianthus deltoides DIANTHUS DELTOIDES Maiden Pink 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Adventive diplac Dipsacus laciniatus DIPSACUS LACINIATUS Cut-Leaf Teasel 0 UPL FACU 2 Forb Biennial Adventive

echpur eleequ eleery elycan agrrep epicol erican eupalt solgra eupmac fravir geucan geulac glystr helaut hibmos impcap irivir jundud juntor leeory lobsip lycame lytala lytsal medlup melalb menarv Echinacea purpurea Eleocharis equisetoides Eleocharis palustris Elymus canadensis Elymus repens Epilobium coloratum Erigeron canadensis Eupatorium altissimum Euthamia graminifolia Eutrochium maculatum Fragaria virginiana Geum canadense Geum laciniatum Glyceria striata Helenium autumnale Hibiscus moscheutos Impatiens capensis Iris virginica var. shrevei Juncus dudleyi Juncus torreyi Leersia oryzoides Lobelia siphilitica Lycopus americanus Lythrum alatum Lythrum salicaria Medicago lupulina Melilotus albus Mentha arvensis Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 3 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Eleocharis Horsetail-Spikeequisetoides Rush 10 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Eleocharis erythropoda; Eleocharis palustris major; Eleocharis Common Spikesmallii Rush 2 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Elymus canadensis Nodding Wild Rye 4 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native AGROPYRON REPENS Creeping Wild Rye 0 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Adventive Epilobium Purple-Leaf coloratum Willowherb 3 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Erigeron Canadian canadensis Horseweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native Eupatorium altissimum Tall Boneset 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Solidago graminifolia; Solidago graminifolia nuttallii Flat-Top Goldentop 4 FACW FAC -1 Forb Perennial Native Eupatorium Spotted maculatum Trumpetweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Fragaria virginiana Virginia Strawberry 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Geum canadense White Avens 1 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native Geum laciniatum Rough Avens 2 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 4 OBL OBL -2 Grass Perennial Native Helenium autumnale Fall Sneezeweed 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Hibiscus Crimson-Eyed Rosepalustris Mallow 9 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Impatiens Spotted Touch-Mecapensis Not 3 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native Iris virginica shrevei Virginia Blueflag 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Juncus dudleyi Dudley's Rush 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Juncus torreyi Torrey's Rush 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 4 OBL OBL -2 Grass Perennial Native Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia 6 OBL FACW -2 Forb Perennial Native Lycopus Cut-Leaf Wateramericanus Horehound 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Lythrum Wing-Angle alatum Loosestrife 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native LYTHRUM SALICARIA Purple Loosestrife 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive MEDICAGO LUPULINA Black Medick 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive MELILOTUS ALBA White Sweet-Clover 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive Mentha arvensis villosa American Wild Mint 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Mimulus Sharp-Wing Monkeyalatus Flower 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native mimala Mimulus alatus moralb Morus alba MORUS ALBA White Mulberry 0 FAC FACU 0 Tree Perennial Adventive napdio Napaea dioica Napaea dioica Glade-Mallow 10 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Nasturtium NASTURTIUM nasoff officinale OFFICINALE Watercress 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive pancap Panicum capillare Panicum capillare Common Panic Grass 1 FAC FAC 0 Grass Annual Native panvir Panicum virgatum Panicum virgatum Wand Panic Grass 5 FAC FAC 0 Grass Perennial Native Penthorum pensed Penthorum sedoides sedoides Ditch-Stonecrop 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native permac POLYGONUM Persicaria maculosa PERSICARIA Lady's-Thumb 0 FACW FAC -1 Forb Annual Adventive Polygonum perpen Persicaria pensylvanica pensylvanicu m Pinkweed 0 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native phrausu Phragmites australis ssp. australis Phragmites australis Common Reed 0 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Adventive

physub Physalis subglabrata Physalis subglabrata Smooth Ground Cherry 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native phyvir Physostegia virginiana Physostegia virginiana Obedient-Plant 6 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native plaocc Platanus occidentalis Platanus occidentalis American Sycamore 9 FACW FACW -1 Tree Perennial Native potcri Potamogeton crispus POTAMOGET ON CRISPUS Curly Pondweed 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive Potamogeton Potamogeton Long-Leaf potnod nodosus nodosus Pondweed 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Potentilla Norwegian potnor Potentilla norvegica norvegica Cinquefoil 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Native Prunella pruvull Prunella vulgaris ssp. lanceolata vulgaris lanceolata Common Selfheal 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native pycmut Pycnanthemum muticum Pycnanthemu m muticum Clustered Mountain- Mint 10 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native ransce Ranunculus sceleratus Ranunculus sceleratus Cursed Buttercup 6 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native rosmul Rosa multiflora ROSA MULTIFLORA Rambler Rose 0 FACU FACU 1 Shrub Perennial Adventive rudhir Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed-Susan 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native rudsub Rudbeckia subtomentosa Rudbeckia subtomentos a Sweet Coneflower 9 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native rumcri Rumex crispus RUMEX CRISPUS Curly Dock 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Adventive salint Salix interior Salix interior Sandbar Willow 1 FACW FACW -1 Shrub Perennial Native salnig Salix nigra Salix nigra Black Willow 4 OBL OBL -2 Tree Perennial Native schflu Schoenoplectus fluviatilis Scirpus fluviatilis River Club-Rush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native schtab Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Scirpus validus creber Soft-Stem Club- Rush 5 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native sciatv Scirpus atrovirens Scirpus atrovirens Dark-Green Bulrush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native scicyp Scirpus cyperinus Scirpus cyperinus Cottongrass Bulrush 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native scipen Scirpus pendulus Scirpus pendulus Rufous Bulrush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native erehie Senecio hieraciifolius Erechtites hieracifolia American Burnweed 2 FAC FACU 0 Forb Annual Native solcar soldul Solanum carolinense Solanum dulcamara SOLANUM CAROLINENS E SOLANUM DULCAMARA Solidago Carolina Horse- Nettle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Climbing Nightshade 0 FAC FAC 0 Vine Perennial Adventive solalt Solidago altissima altissima Tall Goldenrod 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Solidago solrid Solidago riddellii riddellii Riddell's Goldenrod 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native SONCHUS sonarv Sonchus arvensis ARVENSIS Field Sow-Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Sorghastrum Sorghastrum sornut nutans nutans Yellow Indian Grass 5 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native Spartina Freshwater Cord spapec Spartina pectinata pectinata Grass 4 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Native Symphyotrichum Aster White Heath asteri ericoides ericoides American-Aster 5 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Symphyotrichum Aster novaeangliae New England astnov novae-angliae American-Aster 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Symphyotrichum White Oldfield astpil pilosum Aster pilosus American-Aster 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Typha Narrow-Leaf Cattypang Typha angustifolia angustifolia Tail 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive Typha typlat Typha latifolia latifolia Broad-Leaf Cat-Tail 1 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Urtica dioica ssp. Urtica urtdio gracilis procera Tall Nettle 2 FACW FAC -1 Forb Perennial Native Verbena verhas Verbena hastata hastata Simpler's-Joy 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native vitrip Vitis riparia Vitis riparia River-Bank Grape 2 FACW FAC -1 Vine Perennial Native xanstr Xanthium strumarium XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM Rough Cockleburr 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Adventive

SITE: Eagle Brook LOCALE: West Channel K Dykema, E Cox BY: and A Dyner NOTES: 2017 CONSERVATISM- BASED METRICS (NATIVE SPECIES) 3.41 (ALL SPECIES) 2.34 ADDITIONAL METRICS SPECIES RICHNESS (ALL) 93 SPECIES RICHNESS (NATIVE) 64 (NATIVE TREES) 1.00 % NON-NATIVE 0.31 (NATIVE SHRUBS) 1.00 WET INDICATOR (ALL) 0.02 (NATIVE HERBACEOUS) 3.52 WET INDICATOR (NATIVE) -0.28 FQAI (NATIVE SPECIES) 27.25 % HYDROPHYTE (MIDWEST) 0.55 FQAI (ALL SPECIES) 22.61 % NATIVE PERENNIAL 0.55 ADJUSTED FQAI 28.26 % NATIVE ANNUAL 0.12 % C VALUE 0 0.43 % ANNUAL 0.23 % C VALUE 1-3 0.18 % PERENNIAL 0.72 % C VALUE 4-6 0.33 % C VALUE 7-10 0.05 SPECIES ACRONYM abuthe acesai SPECIES NAME (NWPL/ MOHLENBROCK) MIDWEST WET INDICATOR WET INDICATOR (NUMERIC) HABIT DURATION NATIVITY SPECIES (SYNONYM) COMMON NAME C VALUE NC-NE WET INDICATOR ABUTILON THEOPHRAST Abutilon theophrasti I Velvetleaf 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Acer Acer saccharinum saccharinum Silver Maple 0 FACW FACW -1 Tree Perennial Native achmil Achillea millefolium ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM Common Yarrow 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive alisub Alisma Alisma subcordatum subcordatum American Water- Plantain 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ALLIARIA allpet Alliaria petiolata PETIOLATA Garlic-Mustard 0 FAC FACU 0 Forb Biennial Adventive amacru Amaranthus cruentus AMARANTHU S CRUENTUS Purple Amaranth 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Annual Adventive ambart Ambrosia artemisiifolia Ambrosia artemisiifolia elatior Annual Ragweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native ambtri Ambrosia trifida Ambrosia trifida Great Ragweed 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Native Andropogon andger Andropogon gerardii gerardii Big Bluestem 5 FAC FACU 0 Grass Perennial Native angatr Angelica atropurpurea Angelica atropurpurea Purple-Stem Angelica 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ascinc Asclepias incarnata Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ascsyr Asclepias syriaca Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Native bidcer Bidens cernua Bidens cernua Nodding Burr- Marigold 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native bidfro Bidens frondosa Bidens frondosa Devil's-Pitchfork 1 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native boucur Bouteloua curtipendula Bouteloua curtipendula Side-Oats Grama 8 UPL UPL 2 Grass Perennial Native branig Brassica nigra BRASSICA NIGRA Black Mustard 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Annual Adventive brotec Bromus tectorum BROMUS TECTORUM Downy Chess 0 UPL UPL 2 Grass Annual Adventive capbur Capsella bursapastoris CAPSELLA BURSA- PASTORIS Shepherd's-Purse 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive cxbebb Carex bebbii Carex bebbii Bebb's Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxlacu Carex lacustris Carex lacustris Lakebank Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxvulp Carex vulpinoidea Carex vulpinoidea Common Fox Sedge 2 FACW OBL -1 Sedge Perennial Native casfas Chamaecrista fasciculata Cassia fasciculata Sleepingplant 5 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native

cirarv corrac daucar desili echpur echcru elesma elycan agrrep epicol eriann erican eupalt euppur geulac helann helgig heltub horjub imppal junvir leeory lycame lytsal medlup monfis oenbie panvir pendig perbic perhyr polpen phaaru phrausu phygri plamaj potnor pycvir Cirsium arvense Cornus racemosa Daucus carota Desmanthus illinoensis Echinacea purpurea Echinochloa crusgalli Eleocharis palustris Elymus canadensis Elymus repens Epilobium coloratum Erigeron annuus Erigeron canadensis Eupatorium altissimum Eutrochium purpureum Geum laciniatum Helianthus annuus Helianthus giganteus Helianthus tuberosus Hordeum jubatum Impatiens pallida Juniperus virginiana Leersia oryzoides Lycopus americanus Lythrum salicaria Medicago lupulina Monarda fistulosa Oenothera biennis Panicum virgatum Penstemon digitalis Persicaria bicornis Persicaria hydropiper Persicaria pensylvanica Phalaris arundinacea Phragmites australis ssp. australis Physalis grisea Plantago major Potentilla norvegica Pycnanthemum virginianum CIRSIUM ARVENSE Canadian Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood 1 FAC FAC 0 Shrub Perennial Native DAUCUS CAROTA Queen Anne s Lace 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive Desmanthus Prairie Bundleillinoensis Flower 3 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 3 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Echinochloa Large Barnyard crusgalli Grass 0 FACW FAC -1 Grass Annual Native Eleocharis erythropoda; Eleocharis palustris major; Eleocharis Common Spikesmallii Rush 2 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Elymus canadensis Nodding Wild Rye 4 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native AGROPYRON REPENS Creeping Wild Rye 0 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Adventive Epilobium Purple-Leaf coloratum Willowherb 3 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Erigeron Eastern Daisy annuus Fleabane 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Native Erigeron Canadian canadensis Horseweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native Eupatorium altissimum Tall Boneset 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Eupatorium Sweet-Scented Joepurpureum Pye-Weed 7 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native Geum laciniatum Rough Avens 2 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native HELIANTHUS ANNUUS Common Sunflower 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Helianthus giganteus Giant Sunflower 9 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Helianthus Jerusalemtuberosus Artichoke 3 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native HORDEUM JUBATUM Fox-Tail Barley 0 FAC FAC 0 Grass Perennial Adventive Impatiens pallida Pale Touch-Me-Not 6 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native Juniperus virginiana crebra Eastern Red-Cedar 2 FACU FACU 1 Tree Perennial Native Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 4 OBL OBL -2 Grass Perennial Native Lycopus Cut-Leaf Wateramericanus Horehound 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native LYTHRUM SALICARIA Purple Loosestrife 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive MEDICAGO LUPULINA Black Medick 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Monarda fistulosa Oswego-Tea 4 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Oenothera biennis King's-Cureall 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Native Panicum virgatum Wand Panic Grass 5 FAC FAC 0 Grass Perennial Native Penstemon Foxglove digitalis Beardtongue 4 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native POLYGONUM LONGISTYLU M Pink Smartweed 0 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Adventive Polygonum hydropiper Mild Water-Pepper 2 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native Polygonum pensylvanicu m Pinkweed 0 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native PHALARIS ARUNDINACE A Reed Canary Grass 0 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Adventive Phragmites australis Common Reed 0 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Adventive PHYSALIS PRUINOSA Ground-Cherry 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Annual Adventive PLANTAGO MAJOR Great Plantain 0 FAC FACU 0 Forb Perennial Adventive Potentilla Norwegian norvegica Cinquefoil 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Native Pycnanthemu m Virginia Mountainvirginianum Mint 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native

ratcol ratpin rudhir rudlac rumcri andsco schflu schtab scicyp scipen corvar setgla silint silper solcar solalt sonarv sornut spapec asteri astsim astnov taroff traohi trapra trirep typang typlat urtdio verhas verstr Ratibida columnifera Ratibida pinnata Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia laciniata Rumex crispus Schizachyrium scoparium Schoenoplectus fluviatilis Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Scirpus cyperinus Scirpus pendulus Securigera varia Setaria pumila integrifolium perfoliatum Solanum carolinense Solidago altissima Sonchus arvensis Sorghastrum nutans Spartina pectinata Symphyotrichum ericoides Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Taraxacum officinale Tradescantia ohiensis Tragopogon pratensis Trifolium repens Typha angustifolia Typha latifolia Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis Verbena hastata Verbena stricta RATIBIDA COLUMNIFER A Ratibida Long-Head Coneflower 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Adventive pinnata Yellow Coneflower 4 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed-Susan 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Rudbeckia Green-Head laciniata Coneflower 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native RUMEX CRISPUS Curly Dock 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Adventive Andropogon Little False scoparius Bluestem 5 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native Scirpus fluviatilis River Club-Rush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Scirpus validus Soft-Stem Clubcreber Rush 5 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Scirpus cyperinus Cottongrass Bulrush 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Scirpus pendulus Rufous Bulrush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native CORONILLA VARIA Crown Vetch 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Adventive SETARIA GLAUCA Yellow Bristle Grass 0 FAC FAC 0 Grass Annual Adventive integrifolium deamii Entire-Leaf Rosinweed 5 UPL FAC 2 Forb Perennial Native perfoliatum Cup-Plant 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native SOLANUM CAROLINENS Carolina Horse- E Nettle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Solidago altissima Tall Goldenrod 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native SONCHUS ARVENSIS Field Sow-Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Sorghastrum nutans Yellow Indian Grass 5 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native Spartina Freshwater Cord pectinata Grass 4 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Native Aster White Heath ericoides American-Aster 5 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native White Panicled Aster simplex American-Aster 3 FAC FACW 0 Forb Perennial Native Aster novaeangliae New England American-Aster 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native TARAXACUM OFFICINALE Common Dandelion 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Tradescantia ohiensis Bluejacket 2 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native TRAGOPOGO Common Goat s- N PRATENSIS Beard 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive TRIFOLIUM REPENS White Clover 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Typha Narrow-Leaf Catangustifolia Tail 0 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Adventive Typha latifolia Broad-Leaf Cat-Tail 1 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Urtica procera Tall Nettle 2 FACW FAC -1 Forb Perennial Native Verbena hastata Simpler's-Joy 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 4 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Verbena urticifolia leiocarpa White Vervain 5 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native verurt Verbena urticifolia zizaur Zizia aurea Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 7 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native

SITE: Eagle Brook LOCALE: North Channel K Dykema, E Cox, A BY: Dyner NOTES: 2017 CONSERVATISM- BASED METRICS (NATIVE SPECIES) 3.46 (ALL SPECIES) 2.37 ADDITIONAL METRICS SPECIES RICHNESS (ALL) 99 SPECIES RICHNESS (NATIVE) 68 (NATIVE TREES) 2.00 % NON-NATIVE 0.31 (NATIVE SHRUBS) 3.50 WET INDICATOR (ALL) -0.02 (NATIVE HERBACEOUS) 3.52 WET INDICATOR (NATIVE) -0.37 FQAI (NATIVE SPECIES) 28.50 % HYDROPHYTE (MIDWEST) 0.60 FQAI (ALL SPECIES) 23.62 % NATIVE PERENNIAL 0.56 ADJUSTED FQAI 28.64 % NATIVE ANNUAL 0.11 % C VALUE 0 0.43 % ANNUAL 0.20 % C VALUE 1-3 0.20 % PERENNIAL 0.73 % C VALUE 4-6 0.28 % C VALUE 7-10 0.08 SPECIES ACRONYM ABUTHE alisub ALLPET alnglu amacru SPECIES NAME (NWPL/ MOHLENBROCK) MIDWEST WET INDICATOR WET INDICATOR (NUMERIC) HABIT DURATION NATIVITY SPECIES (SYNONYM) COMMON NAME C VALUE NC-NE WET INDICATOR ABUTILON THEOPHRAST Abutilon theophrasti I Velvetleaf 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Alisma American Water- Alisma subcordatum subcordatum Plantain 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ALLIARIA Alliaria petiolata PETIOLATA Garlic-Mustard 0 FAC FACU 0 Forb Biennial Adventive ALNUS Alnus glutinosa GLUTINOSA European Alder 0 FACW FACW -1 Tree Perennial Adventive Amaranthus AMARANTHU cruentus S CRUENTUS Purple Amaranth 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Annual Adventive Ambrosia Ambrosia artemisiifolia artemisiifolia elatior Annual Ragweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native ambart Ambrosia ambtri Ambrosia trifida trifida Great Ragweed 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Native Andropogon andger Andropogon gerardii gerardii Big Bluestem 5 FAC FACU 0 Grass Perennial Native Angelica Angelica Purple-Stem angatr atropurpurea atropurpurea Angelica 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Apocynum Apocynum apocan cannabinum sibiricum Indian-Hemp 2 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native Asclepias ascinc Asclepias incarnata incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Asclepias ascsyr Asclepias syriaca syriaca Common Milkweed 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Native Bidens bidfro Bidens frondosa frondosa Devil's-Pitchfork 1 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native Bouteloua Bouteloua boucur curtipendula curtipendula Side-Oats Grama 8 UPL UPL 2 Grass Perennial Native Convolvulus Hedge False calsep Calystegia sepium sepium Bindweed 1 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native cxbebb Carex bebbii Carex bebbii Bebb's Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Chenopodium CHENOPODIU chealb album M ALBUM Lamb's-Quarters 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive CIRSIUM cirarv Cirsium arvense ARVENSE Canadian Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive CIRSIUM cirvul Cirsium vulgare VULGARE Bull Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Adventive CONIUM conmac Conium maculatum MACULATUM Poison-Hemlock 0 FACW FACW -1 Forb Biennial Adventive Cornus coralb Cornus alba stolonifera Red Osier 6 FACW FACW -1 Shrub Perennial Native Cornus corrac Cornus racemosa racemosa Gray Dogwood 1 FAC FAC 0 Shrub Perennial Native Cyperus cypesc Cyperus esculentus esculentus Chufa 0 FACW FACW -1 Sedge Perennial Native

daucar desili diadel echpur echcru elaumb elesma elycan agrrep epicol eriann erican eupalt eutgra eupmac euppur geulact helann helgig horjub impcap juncan jundud junvir Daucus carota Desmanthus illinoensis Dianthus deltoides Echinacea purpurea Echinochloa crusgalli Elaeagnus umbellata Eleocharis palustris Elymus canadensis Elymus repens Epilobium coloratum Erigeron annuus Erigeron canadensis Eupatorium altissimum Euthamia graminifolia Eutrochium maculatum Eutrochium purpureum Geum laciniatum var. trichocarpum Helianthus annuus Helianthus giganteus Hordeum jubatum Impatiens capensis Juncus canadensis Juncus dudleyi Juniperus virginiana Persicaria bicornis Persicaria hydropiper DAUCUS CAROTA Queen Anne s Lace 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive Desmanthus Prairie Bundleillinoensis Flower 3 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native DIANTHUS DELTOIDES Maiden Pink 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 3 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Echinochloa Large Barnyard crusgalli Grass 0 FACW FAC -1 Grass Annual Native ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA Autumn-Olive 0 UPL UPL 2 Shrub Perennial Adventive Eleocharis erythropoda; Eleocharis palustris major; Eleocharis Common Spikesmallii Rush 2 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Elymus canadensis Nodding Wild Rye 4 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native AGROPYRON REPENS Creeping Wild Rye 0 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Adventive Epilobium Purple-Leaf coloratum Willowherb 3 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Erigeron Eastern Daisy annuus Fleabane 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Native Erigeron Canadian canadensis Horseweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native Eupatorium altissimum Tall Boneset 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Solidago graminifolia; Solidago graminifolia nuttallii Flat-Top Goldentop 4 FACW FAC -1 Forb Perennial Native Eupatorium Spotted maculatum Trumpetweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Eupatorium Sweet-Scented Joepurpureum Pye-Weed 7 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native Geum laciniatum trichocarpum Rough Avens 2 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native HELIANTHUS ANNUUS Common Sunflower 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive Helianthus giganteus Giant Sunflower 9 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native HORDEUM JUBATUM Fox-Tail Barley 0 FAC FAC 0 Grass Perennial Adventive Impatiens Spotted Touch-Mecapensis Not 3 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Native Juncus canadensis Canadian Rush 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Juncus dudleyi Dudley's Rush 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Juniperus virginiana crebra Eastern Red-Cedar 2 FACU FACU 1 Tree Perennial Native Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 4 OBL OBL -2 Grass Perennial Native leeory Leersia oryzoides lemmio Lemna minor Lemna minor Common Duckweed 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native Lycopus Cut-Leaf Waterlycame Lycopus americanus americanus Horehound 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native MEDICAGO medlup Medicago lupulina LUPULINA Black Medick 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive MELILOTUS melalb Melilotus albus ALBA White Sweet-Clover 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive Mimulus Allegheny Monkeymimrin Mimulus ringens ringens Flower 6 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Monarda monfis Monarda fistulosa fistulosa Oswego-Tea 4 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Oenothera oenbie Oenothera biennis biennis King's-Cureall 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Native Panicum Common Panic pancap Panicum capillare capillare Grass 1 FAC FAC 0 Grass Annual Native Panicum panvir Panicum virgatum virgatum Wand Panic Grass 5 FAC FAC 0 Grass Perennial Native Penstemon Foxglove pendig Penstemon digitalis digitalis Beardtongue 4 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native POLYGONUM LONGISTYLU perbic M Pink Smartweed 0 FACW FACW -1 Forb Annual Adventive perhyr phaaru Phalaris arundinacea Polygonum hydropiper Mild Water-Pepper 2 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native PHALARIS ARUNDINACE A Reed Canary Grass 0 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Adventive

phlpra phrausu phygri physub phyvir plamaj popdel potnod potnor pycvir pyrcal ratcol ratpin rudhir rudlac rudsub rumcri fesela andsco schflu schtab corvar erehie setgla silint silper silter solcar solohi astsim astpil traohi trihyb urtdio verhas Phleum pratense Phragmites australis ssp. australis Physalis grisea Physalis subglabrata Physostegia virginiana Plantago major Populus deltoides Potamogeton nodosus Potentilla norvegica Pycnanthemum virginianum Pyrus calleryana Ratibida columnifera Ratibida pinnata Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia laciniata Rudbeckia subtomentosa Rumex crispus Schedonorus pratensis Schizachyrium scoparium Schoenoplectus fluviatilis Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Securigera varia Senecio hieraciifolius Setaria pumila integrifolium perfoliatum terebinthinaceum Solanum carolinense Solidago ohioensis Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Symphyotrichum pilosum Tradescantia ohiensis Trifolium hybridum Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis Verbena hastata PHLEUM PRATENSE Common Timothy 0 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Adventive Phragmites australis Common Reed 0 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Adventive PHYSALIS PRUINOSA Ground-Cherry 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Annual Adventive Physalis Smooth Ground subglabrata Cherry 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Physostegia virginiana Obedient-Plant 6 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native PLANTAGO MAJOR Great Plantain 0 FAC FACU 0 Forb Perennial Adventive Populus deltoides Eastern Cottonwood 2 FAC FAC 0 Tree Perennial Native Potamogeton Long-Leaf nodosus Pondweed 7 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native Potentilla Norwegian norvegica Cinquefoil 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Native Pycnanthemu m Virginia Mountainvirginianum Mint 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native PYRUS CALLERYANA Ornamental Pear 0 UPL UPL 2 Tree Perennial Adventive RATIBIDA COLUMNIFER A Ratibida Long-Head Coneflower 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Adventive pinnata Yellow Coneflower 4 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed-Susan 1 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Rudbeckia Green-Head laciniata Coneflower 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Rudbeckia subtomentos a Sweet Coneflower 9 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native RUMEX CRISPUS Curly Dock 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Adventive FESTUCA ELATIOR Meadow Fescue 0 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Adventive Andropogon Little False scoparius Bluestem 5 FACU FACU 1 Grass Perennial Native Scirpus fluviatilis River Club-Rush 4 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native Scirpus validus Soft-Stem Clubcreber Rush 5 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native CORONILLA VARIA Crown Vetch 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Adventive Erechtites hieracifolia American Burnweed 2 FAC FACU 0 Forb Annual Native SETARIA GLAUCA Yellow Bristle Grass 0 FAC FAC 0 Grass Annual Adventive integrifolium deamii Entire-Leaf Rosinweed 5 UPL FAC 2 Forb Perennial Native perfoliatum Cup-Plant 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native terebinthinac eum Prairie Dock 5 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native SOLANUM CAROLINENS Carolina Horse- E Nettle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Solidago ohioensis Ohio Goldenrod 9 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native White Panicled Aster simplex American-Aster 3 FAC FACW 0 Forb Perennial Native White Oldfield Aster pilosus American-Aster 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Tradescantia ohiensis Bluejacket 2 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM Alsike Clover 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive Urtica procera Tall Nettle 2 FACW FAC -1 Forb Perennial Native Verbena hastata Simpler's-Joy 4 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native Vernonia fasciculata Prairie Ironweed 5 FACW FACW -1 Forb Perennial Native verfas Vernonia fasciculata vitrip Vitis riparia Vitis riparia River-Bank Grape 2 FACW FAC -1 Vine Perennial Native xanstr Xanthium strumarium XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM Rough Cockleburr 0 FAC FAC 0 Forb Annual Adventive

SITE: Eagle Brook LOCALE: South east corner K Dykema, E Cox BY: and A Dyner NOTES: 2017 CONSERVATISM- BASED METRICS (NATIVE SPECIES) 4.02 (ALL SPECIES) 3.00 ADDITIONAL METRICS SPECIES RICHNESS (ALL) 75 SPECIES RICHNESS (NATIVE) 56 (NATIVE TREES) 2.00 % NON-NATIVE 0.25 (NATIVE SHRUBS) 1.00 WET INDICATOR (ALL) -0.37 (NATIVE HERBACEOUS) 4.11 WET INDICATOR (NATIVE) -0.59 FQAI (NATIVE SPECIES) 30.07 % HYDROPHYTE (MIDWEST) 0.69 FQAI (ALL SPECIES) 25.98 % NATIVE PERENNIAL 0.69 ADJUSTED FQAI 34.72 % NATIVE ANNUAL 0.04 % C VALUE 0 0.35 % ANNUAL 0.11 % C VALUE 1-3 0.17 % PERENNIAL 0.84 % C VALUE 4-6 0.36 % C VALUE 7-10 0.12 SPECIES ACRONYM SPECIES NAME (NWPL/ MOHLENBROCK) SPECIES (SYNONYM) COMMON NAME C VALUE MIDWEST WET INDICATOR NC-NE WET INDICATOR WET INDICATOR (NUMERIC) HABIT DURATION NATIVITY Alisma American Wateralisub Alisma subcordatum subcordatum Plantain 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native andger Andropogon Andropogon gerardii gerardii Big Bluestem 5 FAC FACU 0 Grass Perennial Native apocan Apocynum cannabinum Apocynum sibiricum Indian-Hemp 2 FAC FAC 0 Forb Perennial Native ascinc Asclepias incarnata Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native ascsyr Asclepias syriaca Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0 FACU UPL 1 Forb Perennial Native barver Barbarea verna BARBAREA VERNA Early Winter Cress 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive bidcer Bidens cernua Bidens cernua Nodding Burr- Marigold 5 OBL OBL -2 Forb Annual Native boucur Bouteloua curtipendula Bouteloua curtipendula Side-Oats Grama 8 UPL UPL 2 Grass Perennial Native cxbebb Carex bebbii Carex bebbii Bebb's Sedge 6 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native cxvulp Carex vulpinoidea Carex vulpinoidea Common Fox Sedge 2 FACW OBL -1 Sedge Perennial Native chealb Chenopodium album CHENOPODIU M ALBUM Lamb's-Quarters 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Adventive cirarv Cirsium arvense CIRSIUM ARVENSE Canadian Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Adventive cirvul Cirsium vulgare CIRSIUM VULGARE Bull Thistle 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Biennial Adventive corrac Cornus racemosa Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood 1 FAC FAC 0 Shrub Perennial Native cypesc Cyperus esculentus Cyperus esculentus Chufa 0 FACW FACW -1 Sedge Perennial Native daucar Daucus carota DAUCUS CAROTA Queen Anne s Lace 0 UPL UPL 2 Forb Biennial Adventive desili Desmanthus illinoensis Desmanthus illinoensis Prairie Bundle- Flower 3 FACU FACU 1 Forb Perennial Native Echinacea echpur Echinacea purpurea purpurea Purple Coneflower 3 UPL UPL 2 Forb Perennial Native Eleocharis erythropoda; Eleocharis palustris major; Eleocharis Common Spikeeleery Eleocharis palustris smallii Rush 2 OBL OBL -2 Sedge Perennial Native elyvir Elymus virginicus Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 4 FACW FACW -1 Grass Perennial Native epicol Epilobium coloratum Epilobium coloratum Purple-Leaf Willowherb 3 OBL OBL -2 Forb Perennial Native erican Erigeron canadensis Erigeron canadensis Canadian Horseweed 0 FACU FACU 1 Forb Annual Native