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SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT NATURAL HERITAGE ASSESSMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDY Appendix C ELC and Plant List

Memo To: Marnie Dawson From: Melissa Straus Guelph Guelph File: 160960710 Date: February 10, 2012 Feature 1 (Tile 1) FOD5-2 Dry - Fresh Sugar Maple Beech FOD6-5 Fresh Moist Sugar Maple Hardwood This mature deciduous community was dominated by sugar maple with American beech in the canopy, sub-canopy, and understorey, with hop hornbeam present as an understorey associate. Ground cover was not assessable at this time of year and consisted of fallen leaves. This mature community is located west of Sexton Road, and was assessed from the roadside due to a lack of property access. Sugar maple appeared to be dominant with basswood and American beech as associates. The understorey is also dominated by sugar maple with hop hornbeam as an associate. Ground cover was not assessable due to a lack of access. Cultural Cultural Meadow (CUM) CUM1 Mineral Cultural Meadow This cultural meadow consists of a maintained tractor path between adjacent agricultural fields and is approximately 20 m wide. Groundcover species (<0.2 m in height) are mosses and dandelions, with asters and goldenrods dominate in the taller (<1 m) groundcover height category. Willows and dogwoods were scattered across the understorey layer. Common reed was mixed in with the cultural meadow vegetation along the southern edge of the community with a small pocket of willows. Soils were much sandier than sampled anywhere else in the feature, and study area, and was likely fill used in the construction of this path. Swamp Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD3-3 Swamp Maple Mineral Deciduous This mature, but young along the western edge, swamp community is dominated primarily by swamp maple. Swamp maple is dense in the understorey, although restricted to the young portion of the community. Ground cover was sparse at the w:\active\60960710\reports\natural heritage assessment\appendix c - elc and plant list\elc memo_mas_november 2011_nha.docx

Page 2 of 11 Swamp time of year surveyed, but did contain asters, running strawberry-bush and dwarf raspberry. Soils are clay dominated and poorly drained. Feature 2 (Tile 3) FOD6 Fresh Moist Sugar Maple Deciduous Forest This mature deciduous forest was assessed from Cuddy Drive, at a distance due to lack of property access. Sugar maple is visible in the canopy with American elm visible in the sub-canopy. The community gradually slopes from west to east into a meadow marsh. It is possible that the eastern edge of the feature contains swamp based on topographical position, but uncertain due to lack of access. Feature 3 (Tile 3) Swamp (SW) Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD Deciduous Swamp This mature swamp pocket consisted of maple, ashes, and American elm. Assessed from Cuddy Drive, the community is adjacent to a meadow marsh, contains potential hydrophilic tree species, and is positioned at a low topographical point, all indicative of a swamp community. Feature 4 (Tile 2) FOD6-5 Fresh Moist Sugar Maple - Hardwood FOD7-2 Fresh Moist Ash Lowland Deciduous This mature forest pocket is dominated by sugar maple, particularly along the northeastern upslope portion. Rare occurrences of red ash and willow are visible, particularly as the community slopes to the southwest. Adjacent to Wilson Road a wet pocket with red-osier dogwood and red raspberry exists. A hedgerow and trail continues east of the wooded pocket, dividing agricultural fields. This mid-aged riparian hedgerow is dominated by red ash in the canopy and understorey with swamp maple and Manitoba maple as minor associates, respectively. Occasional super-canopy cottonwood trees were scattered throughout. Groundcover was primarily vines, with grapevine and, to a lesser

Page 3 of 11 Forest extent, cucumber. FOD9-3 Fresh Moist Bur Oak Deciduous Forest This mature riparian forest pocket is dominated by bur oak with ash in the subcanopy. Dogwood was sparse in the understorey with asters and goldenrods visible in the ground layer with grapevines. ATV trails bisect this community. Cultural (CU) Cultural Thicket (CUT) CUT1-8* Hawthorn Cultural Thicket This young and open community is dominated by hawthorns (>2 m tall) with gray dogwood (<2m tall) as an associate. Gr ound cover is dominated by various grasses with coltsfoot, asters, goldenrod, and reed canary grass. Sparse American elm was found scattered above the Hawthorn canopy throughout the community. Swamp (SW) Swamp Thicket (SWT) SWT2-9 This young riparian community is dominated by gray dogwood with grasses, such Gray Dogwood as reed canary grass, with and aster and goldenrod border. Manitoba maple is Mineral Thicket scattered throughout the community above the dogwood layer. Swamp *ELC code not included in the First Approximation of ELC for Southern Ontario Feature 5 (Tile 15) FOD9-4 Fresh Moist Shagbark Hickory This mid-aged, relatively open forest community is dominated by shagbark hickory with green ash and American basswood as associates. Hop hornbeam and American beech dominate the understorey with scarlet strawberry in the ground layer. Soils were clay and poorly drained. Feature 6 (Tile 15) FOD5-2 Mature forest community dominated by sugar maple with American beech as an

Page 4 of 11 Dry Fresh Sugar Maple Beech FOD6-5 Fresh Moist Sugar Maple Hardwood FOD9-6* Fresh Moist Red Maple Deciduous Forest associate. The understorey consists of American beech with hop hornbeam. Ground cover is dominated by sugar maple seedlings with running strawberrybush and scarlet strawberry. This mid-aged forest community was dominated by sugar maple with American basswood, green ash, and shagbark hickory as associates. The understorey is dominated by hop hornbeam while the ground layer consists of running strawberry-bush and scarlet strawberry. Soils were imperfectly drained. This mature forest community was dominated by red maple with green ash and shagbark hickory as associates. The understorey consists of hop hornbeam, nannyberry, and tartarian honeysuckle. Ground cover was sparse due to the time of year surveyed, but scarlet strawberry is present. Soils are poorly drained mineral soils. Swamp (SW) Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD 3-3 Swamp Maple Mineral Deciduous Swamp This mature swamp is dominated by swamp maple with green ash as a minor associate. The understorey is sparse and is dominated by silky dogwood. Ground cover consists of sedges and asters. Feature 7 (Tile 16) FOD9-5 Fresh Moist Bitternut Hickory Riparian forest dominated by bitternut hickory with white elm and white ash as minor associates in the canopy, while the sub-canopy consists of white elm, American beech, and hop hornbeam. Understorey was raspberry dominated, with violets and Virginia water-leaf in the ground layer. Cultural (CU) Cultural Savannah (CUS) CUS1-1 Hawthorn Cultural Savannah This young and open community is dominated by hawthorn with dogwood in the understorey. Goldenrods and avens are present in the ground layer. Feature 8 (Tile 5)

Page 5 of 11 FOD4-1 Dry Fresh Beech FOD5-2 Dry Fresh Sugar Maple Beech Mature beech forest with sugar maple as a minor associate. Evidence suggests historical logging, potentially contributing to the lack of sugar maple. Understorey is dominated by beech with a ground layer consisting of running strawberry-bush. Soils were loamy very fine sand and well drained. Mature forest community dominated by sugar maple with American beech and American basswood as associates. Hop hornbeam and beech is present in the understorey with running strawberry-bush and zig-zag goldenrod in the ground layer. Soils were variable and poorly drained (6), as demonstrated by a small green ash swamp inclusion. Logging evidence, possibly high-grading, and car dumping is evident in the woodlot. Feature 9 (Tile 6) Swamp (SW) Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD3-3 Swamp Maple Mineral Deciduous Swamp This mature swamp community is dominated by swamp maple with American elm in the understorey. Very little ground vegetation was visible during the survey, likely attributable to time of year. Feature 10 (Tile 6) Cultural (CU) Cultural Thicket (CUT) CUT1-8* Hawthorn Cultural Thicket This cultural thicket is dominated by hawthorns with occasional taller green ash, willows, and elms scattered throughout. Marsh (MA) Meadow Marsh (MAM) MAM2 Mineral Meadow This open riparian community was dominated by various grasses, including some reed canary grass.

Page 6 of 11 Marsh *ELC code not included in the First Approximation of ELC for Southern Ontario Feature 11 (Tile 5-6) FOD7 Fresh Moist Lowland Deciduous Forest This portion of feature 11 was assessed from Cuddy Drive, consisting of elm, maple and oak in the canopy, with buckthorn and dogwood in the understorey. FOD7-1 Fresh Moist White Elm Lowland This mature floodplain forest, located on the western edge of the feature, consists of sugar maple (restricted to the banks) with white elm and willow also on the banks and dominant in the lower-lying areas. Hawthorn species are restricted to the edges of the community with dogwoods (gray and red-osier) dominant in the understorey. Ground cover consisted of red raspberry with riverbank grape and asters. Cover was variable throughout the community, varying from meadow marsh to swamp thicket, swamp, lowland forest, and upland forest on the creek banks. An ATV trail traversed the community. Soils along the floodplain are clay and very poorly drained, while soils on the banks had a greater silt component but were still poorly drained. *ELC code not included in the First Approximation of ELC for Southern Ontario Feature 12 (Tile 6) FOD7-1 Fresh Moist White Elm Lowland This small and young riparian community was assessed from the road due to lack of access. White elm is present in the canopy with swamp maple and dogwood in the understorey. Cultural (CU) Cultural Plantation (CUP) CUP3-2 White Pine Coniferous Planation This young plantation was dominated by planted white pine with sugar maple as an associate in the canopy (>10 m) and with eastern white cedar and Norway maple in the understorey (2-10 m). Grasses were visible in the ground layer from

Page 7 of 11 the edge of the community in the open areas. This community is associated with a residence and storage of farm equipment. Feature 13 (Tile 9) Cultural (CU) Cultural Thicket (CUT) CUT1-8* Dominated by dense hawthorns, this community was assessed from the property Hawthorn Cultural boundary due to lack of access. Occasional elm trees were visible in the supercanopy above. Thicket *ELC code not included in the First Approximation of ELC for Southern Ontario Feature 14 (Tile 9) Cultural (CU) Cultural Thicket (CUT) CUT1-8* Hawthorn Cultural Thicket This open riparian community is dominated by sparse hawthorns with occasional elm and basswood trees in the super-canopy. Understory consists of red raspberry and sparse gray dogwoods. Ground cover consisted of strawberry and currants with asters and goldenrods. *ELC code not included in the First Approximation of ELC for Southern Ontario Feature 15 (Tile 9, 11) Mixed Forest (FOM) FOM2-1 Dry Fresh White Pine Oak Mixed Forest A mid-aged community consisting of vegetation characteristics of multiple age classes, moisture regimes, and influences (i.e., cultural and natural). Red oak dominated with swamp maple and white pine as associates. Gray dogwood dominated the understorey with strawberry visible in the ground layer from the property and road boundaries. Feature 16 (Tile 11)

Page 8 of 11 Marsh (MA) Meadow Marsh (MAM) MAM2-10 Forb mineral Meadow Marsh Open riparian meadow marsh consisting of vegetation species characteristics of both cultural meadows and meadow marshes. Asters, goldenrods, and various grasses and sedges dominate the ground cover. Hawthorn and apple trees are present. A pond (OA) is located within this community and a few scattered pockets of common reed are also present. Feature 17 (Tile 11) Marsh (MA) Meadow Marsh (MAM) MAM2-10 Forb Mineral Meadow Marsh This open riparian meadow marsh was assessed from the road. Some cattails were visible with goldenrods and asters. Occasional hawthorn and willows are visible in the understorey. Feature 18 (Tile 11) FOD7 Fresh Moist Lowland Deciduous Forest This mid-age forest consists of white elm, sugar maple, shagbark hickory and ash species. Assessed from the road, gray dogwood was also visible in the understorey. Feature 19 (Tile 11, 13) FOD6 Fresh Moist Sugar Maple Deciduous Forest This mature forest consists of sugar maple with ash and white elm as associates. Assessed from the road, hop hornbeam was also visible in the understorey. Feature 20 (Tile 13)

Page 9 of 11 FOD9-4 Fresh Moist Shagbark Hickory A mature forest community dominated by shagbark hickory with basswood, green ash, hop hornbeam, and blue beech as associates. The understorey consists of green ash and sugar maple with prickly ash. Running strawberry-bush is present in the ground layer. Soils were silty loam and poorly drained. Cultural (CU) Cultural Thicket (CUT) CUT1-8* Hawthorn Cultural Thicket Dominated by hawthorn, this community has scattered green ash, white elm, and poplar super-canopy associates. Tartarian honeysuckle is present in the understorey and asters and sedges are found in the ground layer. Soils are silty and imperfectly drained. Swamp (SW) Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD2-2 Green Ash Mineral Deciduous Swamp This mature swamp is dominated by green ash with swamp maple as an associate. Green ash and swamp maple are also dominant in the understorey, with prickly ash as a minor associate. Scarlet strawberry is present in the ground layer and pooling water is apparent. Feature 21 (Tile 13) FOD7-1 Fresh Moist White Elm Lowland Open riparian community assessed from roadway and consisting of white elm and bur oak with gray dogwood in the understorey. Ground cover was not assessed due to a lack of property access. Meadow (MA) Meadow Marsh (MAM) MAM2-10 Forb Mineral Meadow Marsh This open riparian community is dominated by hawthorn and dogwoods with goldenrods, asters, and reed canary grass in the ground layer.

Page 10 of 11 Feature 22 (Tile 13) FOD5-3 Dry Fresh Sugar Maple Oak FOD9-4 Fresh Moist Shagbark Hickory Sugar maple dominated this mature community with oak and shagbark hickory as associates. Hop hornbeam and sugar maple dominate the understorey with running strawberry-bush in the ground layer. Soils were well drained silty loams. This mature forest community is dominated by shagbark hickory with green ash as an associate. Hop hornbeam dominates the understorey while ground cover not assessed due to a lack of access. Swamp (SW) Deciduous Swamp (SWD) SWD2-2 Green Ash Mineral Deciduous Swamp Mature swamp dominated by green ash with shagbark hickory as a minor associate. Tartarian honeysuckle dominates the understorey with sedges, scarlet strawberry, and asters in the ground layer. Thicket Swamp (SWT) SWT2 Mineral Thicket Swamp This open swamp thicket was dominated by gray dogwood with occasional white elms in the super canopy. Feature 23 (Tile 14) FOD9-4 Fresh Moist Shagbark Hickory This mature forest community is dominated by shagbark hickory with green ash and bur oak as associates. Hop hornbeam dominates the understorey while ground cover not assessed due to a lack of access. Feature 24 (Tile 10)

Page 11 of 11 CUS1-1 Hawthorn Cultural Savannah This small cultural savannah was assessed from Robotham Road and bordered a wooded area to the west. Hawthorns were present in the understorey with ground cover not assessed due to lack of access. Those communities ranked by the NHIC are provincially designated S5 (common and secure in Ontario).

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY LOCAL SOURCE LAST UPDATE/ INITIALS OLDHAM 1993 PTERIDOPHYTES FERNS & ALLIES Dryopteridaceae Wood Fern Family Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern 4-3 S5 G5 X Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern 5 5 S5 G5 X GYMNOSPERMS CONIFERS Cupressaceae Cedar Family Thuja occidentalis Eastern White Cedar 4-3 S5 G5 X Pinaceae Pine Family Picea abies Norway Spruce 5-1 SE3 G? I Picea glauca White Spruce 6 3 S5 G5 I Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine 4 3 S5 G5 X DICOTYLEDONS DICOTS Aceraceae Maple Family Acer negundo Manitoba Maple 0-2 S5 G5 C Acer rubrum Red Maple 4 0 S5 G5 C Acer saccharinum Silver Maple 5-3 S5 G5 C Acer saccharum ssp. saccharum Sugar Maple 4 3 S5 G5T? C Acer saccharum ssp. nigrum Black Maple 7 3 S4? G5Q C Acer X freemanii Freeman's Maple Anacardiaceae Sumac or Cashew Family Rhus radicans ssp. negundo Poison-ivy 5-1 S5 G5T X Apiaceae Carrot or Parsley Family Project: 160960710 1

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY Daucus carota Wild Carrot 5-2 SE5 G? IC Sium suave Hemlock Water-parsnip 4-5 S5 G5 C Aristolochiaceae Duchman's-pipe Family Asarum canadense Wild Ginger 6 5 S5 G5 C Asclepiadaceae Milkweed Family Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0 5 S5 G5 C Asteraceae Composite or Aster Family Achillea millefolium ssp. millefolium Common Yarrow 3-1 SE? G5T? Arctium minus Common Burdock 5-2 SE5 G?T? IC Aster lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus Tall White Aster 3-3 S5 G5T? C Centaurea biebersteinii Spotted Knapweed 5-3 SE5 G? I Cichorium intybus Chicory 5-1 SE5 G? IC Cirsium arvense Canada Thistle 3-1 SE5 G? IC Inula helenium Elecampane 5-2 SE5 G? I Solidago altissima var. altissima Tall Goldenrod 1 3 S5 U Solidago flexicaulis Zig-zag Goldenrod 6 3 S5 G5 X Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 2-3 S5 G5 C Taraxacum officinale Common Dandelion 3-2 SE5 G5 IC Tussilago farfara Coltsfoot 3-2 SE5 G? IC Betulaceae Birch Family Carpinus caroliniana ssp. virginiana Blue Beech 6 0 S5 G5T C Ostrya virginiana Hop Hornbeam 4 4 S5 G5 C Caprifoliaceae Honeysuckle Family Lonicera tatarica Tartarian Honeysuckle 3-3 SE5 G? I Sambucus canadensis Common Elderberry 5-2 S5 G5 X Viburnum lentago Nannyberry 4-1 S5 G5 C Viburnum rafinesquianum Downy Arrow-wood 7 5 S5 G5 X Viburnum trilobum High Bush Cranberry 5-3 S5 G5T5 X Project: 160960710 2

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY Celastraceae Staff-tree Family Euonymus obovata Running Strawberry-bush 6 5 S5 G5 C Cornaceae Dogwood Family Cornus amomum ssp. obliqua Silky Dogwood 5-4 S5 G5T? X Cornus foemina ssp. racemosa Red Panicled Dogwood 2-2 S5 G5? X Cornus stolonifera Red-osier Dogwood 2-3 S5 G5 C Cucurbitaceae Gourd Family Echinocystis lobata Prickly Cucumber 3-2 S5 G5 X Dipsacaceae Teasel Family Cephalaria gigantea Yellow Cephalaria SE1 G? Euphorbiaceae Spurge Family Euphorbia esula Leafy Spurge 5-2 SE5 G5 I Fabaceae Pea Family Trifolium pratense Red Clover 2-2 SE5 G? I Fagaceae Beech Family Fagus grandifolia American Beech 6 3 S5 G5 C Quercus alba White Oak 6 3 S5 G5 C Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak 5 1 S5 G5 C Quercus rubra Red Oak 6 3 S5 G5 C Geraniaceae Geranium Family Geranium robertianum Herb-robert 5-2 SE5 G5 IC Grossulariaceae Currant Family Ribes americanum Wild Black Currant 4-3 S5 G5 C Ribes cynosbati Prickly Gooseberry 4 5 S5 G5 C Hydrophyllaceae Water-leaf Family Project: 160960710 3

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY Hydrophyllum virginianum Virginia Water-leaf 6-2 S5 G5 C Juglandaceae Walnut Family Carya cordiformis Bitternut hickory 6 0 S5 G5 X Carya ovata var. ovata Shagbark Hickory 6 3 S5 G5 X Lamiaceae Mint Family Lycopus americanus Cut-leaved Water-horehound 4-5 S5 G5 C Oleaceae Olive Family Fraxinus americana White Ash 4 3 S5 G5 C Fraxinus nigra Black Ash 7-4 S5 G5 X Fraxinus pennsylvanica Red Ash 3-3 S5 G5 C Orobanchaceae Broom-rape Family Epifagus virginiana Beech-drops 6 5 S5 G5 C Primulaceae Primrose Family Lysimachia nummularia Moneywort -4-3 SE5 G? I Rhamnaceae Buckthorn Family Rhamnus cathartica Common Buckthorn 3-3 SE5 G? IC Rosaceae Rose Family Agrimonia gryposepala Tall Hairy Agrimony 2 2 S5 G5 C Crataegus species Hawthorn species Fragaria virginiana ssp. virginiana Scarlet Strawberry 2 1 SU G5T? C Geum aleppicum Yellow Avens 2-1 S5 G5 X Malus pumila Common Crabapple 5-1 SE5 G5 I Prunus serotina Black Cherry 3 3 S5 G5 C Rosa multiflora Multiflora Rose 3-3 SE4 G? I Rubus allegheniensis Alleghany Blackberry 2 2 S5 G5 C Rubus idaeus ssp. strigosus Wild Red Raspberry 0-2 S5 G5T5 X Rubus occidentalis Thimble-berry 2 5 S5 G5 X Project: 160960710 4

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY Rubus pubescens Dwarf Raspberry 4-4 S5 G5 X Spiraea alba Narrow-leaved Meadow-sweet 3-4 S5 G5 X Rutaceae Rue Family Zanthoxylum americanum American Prickly-ash 3 5 S5 G5 C Salicaceae Willow Family Populus deltoides ssp. deltoides Eastern Cottonwood 4-1 SU G5T5 X Populus tremuloides Trembling Aspen 0 S5 G5 X Salix species Willow species Salix alba White Willow -2 SE4 G5 I Salix fragilis Crack Willow -1-3 SE5 G? I Solanaceae Nightshade Family Solanum dulcamara Bitter Nightshade 0-2 SE5 G? IC Tiliaceae Linden Family Tilia americana American Basswood 4 3 S5 G5 C Ulmaceae Elm Family Celtis occidentalis Common Hackberry 8 1 S4 G5 X Ulmus americana White Elm 3-2 S5 G5? X Urticaceae Nettle Family Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis American Stinging Nettle 2-1 S5 G5T? C Violaceae Violet Family Viola species Violet species Vitaceae Grape Family Vitis riparia Riverbank Grape 0-2 S5 G5 C MONOCOTYLEDONS Alismataceae MONOCOTS Water-plantain Family Project: 160960710 5

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY Alisma plantago-aquatica Common Water-plantain 3-5 S5 G5 C Poaceae Grass Family Bromus inermis ssp. inermis Awnless Brome 5-3 SE5 G4G5T? IC Echinochloa crusgalli Common Barnyard Grass -3-1 SE5 G? IC Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canary Grass 0-4 S5 G5 X Phleum pratense Timothy 3-1 SE5 G? IC Phragmites australis Common Reed 0-4 S5 G5 X Setaria viridis Green Foxtail -1 SE5 G? I FLORISTIC SUMMARY & ASSESSMENT Species Diversity Total Species: 89 Native Species: 63 71% Exotic Species 26 29% Regionally Significant Species 0 0% Locally Significant Species 0 0% S1-S3 Species 0 0% S4 Species 2 3% S5 Species 59 97% Co-efficient of Conservatism and Floristic Quality Index Co-efficient of Conservatism (CC) (average) 3.9 CC 0 to 3 lowest sensitivity 24 39% CC 4 to 6 moderate sensitivity 34 55% CC 7 to 8 high sensitivity 4 6% CC 9 to 10 highest sensitivity 0 0% Floristic Quality Index (FQI) 30 Presence of Weedy & Invasive Species mean weediness -2.0 weediness = -1 low potential invasiveness 8 32% weediness = -2 moderate potential invasiveness 10 40% Project: 160960710 6

SUNCOR ENERGY ADELAIDE WIND POWER PROJECT 2011 ELC Plant List LATIN NAME COMMON NAME COEFFICIENT OF CONSERVATISM WETNESS WEEDINESS PROVINCIAL OMNR COSEWIC GLOBAL LOCAL MIDD PRAIRIE AFFINITY weediness = -3 high potential invasiveness 7 28% Presence of Wetland Species average wetness value 0.9 upland 19 22% facultative upland 25 29% facultative 14 16% facultative wetland 25 29% obligate wetland 3 3% Project: 160960710 7