Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey
Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey
Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey
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Figure 36:<br />
Woody species at the southeast end <strong>of</strong> MU 13 include<br />
Pacific crabapple, birch, elderberry, and blackberry.<br />
Figure 37:<br />
Reed canarygrass (right) and tansey (between tree and<br />
trail) characterize much <strong>of</strong> MU 13 northeast <strong>of</strong> the multi<br />
use trail.<br />
Figure 38:<br />
MU 13: Reed canarygrass and blackberry predominate<br />
SW <strong>of</strong> the multi use trail, SE <strong>of</strong> the sailing club fence.<br />
<strong>Blackie</strong> <strong>Spit</strong> <strong>Park</strong>: <strong>Wildlife</strong> <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>Enhancement</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> – Management Unit 19 92