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| #Low Zone (This area is frequently inundated during storm events, and is well-drained between rainfall | | #Low Zone (This area is frequently inundated during storm events, and is well-drained between rainfall |
| events.) | | events.) |
− | *Mineral Meadow Marsh plant community | + | #*Mineral Meadow Marsh plant community |
− | *Grasses, Sedges, rushes, wildflowers, ferns and shrubs that have an ‘Obligate’ to ‘Facultative’ designation | + | #*Grasses, Sedges, rushes, wildflowers, ferns and shrubs that have an ‘Obligate’ to ‘Facultative’ designation |
− | *Wetland ‘Obligate’ species that are flood tolerant as they will persist in average years and flourish in wetter years. | + | #*Wetland ‘Obligate’ species that are flood tolerant as they will persist in average years and flourish in wetter years. |
− | *Plants that are likely to occur in wetlands or adjacent to wetlands. | + | #*Plants that are likely to occur in wetlands or adjacent to wetlands. |
− | *Plants with dense root structure and /or vegetative cover are favoured for their ability to act as pollution filters and tendency to slow water velocity | + | #*Plants with dense root structure and /or vegetative cover are favoured for their ability to act as pollution filters and tendency to slow water velocity |
− | *Be advised these practices are not constructed wetlands and are designed to fully drain within 48 hours. | + | #*Be advised these practices are not constructed wetlands and are designed to fully drain within 48 hours. |
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| #Mid Zone (This zone is inundated less frequently (2 – 100 year storm events) and has periodically high levels of moisture in the soil. The ecology of this zone is a transition from the Mineral Meadow Marsh/Beach-type community to an upland community.) | | #Mid Zone (This zone is inundated less frequently (2 – 100 year storm events) and has periodically high levels of moisture in the soil. The ecology of this zone is a transition from the Mineral Meadow Marsh/Beach-type community to an upland community.) |