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RunoffAffects the Watershed & Surrounding Areas |
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Suggested Native Plant Species(Prepared by Delaware Nature Society)This list contains plants that would be found in the natural areas of the Delaware piedmont and nearby coastal plain forests. Indicator Status :- Dm - Grows best in well-drained, open meadows Wm - Grows best in emergent wetlands and open wet meadows Fw - Grows best in forested wetlands P - Grows best in piedmont forests C - Restricted to the coastal plain If an indicator status is not given, assume the species will grow in both piedmont and coastal plain forests Trees
Back Shrubs/Vine
Back Broad-Leaved Herbaceous Plants
Back Ferns
Back AVOID THE FOLLOWING! THESE ARE Highly Invasive Non-Native Plants!! TREES
SHRUBS/VINES
BROAD-LEAVED HERBACEOUS
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