1 Sammamish Plateau Freshwater Marsh Field Trip. 2 Invasives.

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1 Sammamish Plateau Freshwater Marsh Field Trip

2 Invasives

3 Phalaris arundinacea

4 Rubus armeniacus

5 Iris pseudacorus

6 Ranunculus repens

7 Spiraea douglasii

8 Lythrum salicaria

9 Lysimachia vulgaris

10 Solanum dulcamara

11 Nymphaea odorata

12 Polygonum cuspidatum

13 Phragmites australis

14 Field Trip Sites

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17 Big Bear Creek at Woodinville-Duvall Road

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19 Big Bear Creek

20 Forested Swamp, Redmond Watershed

21 Palustrine Open Water Wetland, Redmond watershed

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23 Hazel Wolf wetland

24 Water channel to north of Hazel Wolf wetland

25 Queen’s Bog

26 Natives

27 Scirpus microcarpus (small-fruited bulrush)

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29 Carex rostrata

30 Carex obnupta

31 Carex stipata

32 Glyceria elata

33 Lysichitum americanum

34 Athyrium felix-femina (lady fern)

35 Rubus spectabilis (salmonberry)

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37 Red osier dogwood

38 Physocarpus capitatus

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40 Spiraea douglasii

41 Ribes bracteosum

42 Rhamnus purshiana (cascara)

43 Malus (Pyrus) fusca (western crabapple)

44 Crataegus douglasii (black hawthorn)

45 Fraxinus latifolia (Oregon ash)

46 Forested swamp with Oregon ash

47 Alnus rubra (red alder)

48 Populus balsamifera ssp trichocarpa (black cottonwood)

49 Salix sitchensis (Sitka willow)

50 Salix lucida ssp. Lasiandra (Pacific willow)

51 Picea sitchensis (Sitka spruce)

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53 Western red cedar

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55 Bogs

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58 Eriophorum

59 Vaccinium oxycoccos

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61 Drosera rotundifolia

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64 Ledum groenlandicum (Labrador tea)

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66 Kalmia occidentalis (bog laurel)

67 Andromeda polifolia (bog rosemary)

68 Dulichium arundinaceum