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Riparian — Plains (dominant species in bold type) continued <br />FORBS <br />Apocynum androsea mifolium <br />Asclepias incarnata <br />Clematis ligusticifolia <br />Glycyrrhiza lepidota <br />Hydrophyllum fendleri <br />Iris missouriensis <br />Maianthemum stellatum <br />Mentha arvensis <br />Monarda fistulosa <br />Parthenocissus vitacea <br />Potentilla rivalis <br />Solidago Canadensis <br />TREES AND SHRUBS <br />Acer negundo <br />Amorpha fruiticosa <br />Celtis reticulata <br />Chrysothamnus nauseosus <br />Juniperus scopulorum <br />Prunus virginiana <br />Populus angustifolia <br />Populus deltoides <br />Rhus trilobata <br />Ribes aureum <br />Rosa woodsii <br />Salix amygdaloides <br />Salix bebbiana <br />Salix exigua <br />dogbane <br />swamp milkweed <br />western white clematis <br />wild licorice <br />Fendler's waterleaf <br />Rocky Mountain iris <br />starry false Solomon's seal <br />wild mint <br />wildbergamot beebalm <br />Virginia creeper <br />brook cinquefoil <br />Canada goldenrod <br />box -elder <br />desert indigobush <br />netleaf hackberry <br />rubber rabbitbrush <br />Rocky Mountain juniper <br />black chokecherry <br />narrowleaf cottonwood <br />plains cottonwood <br />skunkbush sumac <br />golden currant <br />Woods' rose <br />peachleaf willow <br />Bebb willow <br />sandbar (coyote) willow <br />2) Native plants should be placed consistent with the setting that would be present before <br />Euro-American settlement to the maximum extent possible. Collection location for plants <br />and seeds purchased from commercial venders shall be the closest available to Louisville <br />to help maintain genetic integrity. <br />3) City lands being landscaped adjacent to open space are recommended to be landscaped <br />in a character consistent with these requirements to form a transition area. <br />4) For perennial cropped and/or grazed lands, native plants shall be used when revegetating <br />or augmenting vegetation, unless it makes the agricultural activity uneconomical. <br />5) For annual cropped areas, non-native vegetation may be used. <br />9 <br />