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TABLE 4.6-14<br />

U.S. FOREST SERVICE SURVEY AND MANAGE COMPONENT 2 AND PROTECTION<br />

BUFFER PLANTS WITH POTENTIAL TO OCCUR LN THE PROJECT AREA<br />

Scientific Name 1 Common Description I . ' Habitat Associations<br />

Fungi<br />

Oxyporus nobilissimus noble polypore<br />

the base or major root branches of large diameter old-growth noble fir and<br />

Pacific silver fir trees, snags and stumps (Hibler and 0' Dell 1998)<br />

Lichens<br />

Hypommnia .. - duplicata I foliose lichen w/hollow<br />

I narrow lobes. arboreal<br />

Lobaria linita I foliose lichen, N-fixing<br />

I an epiphyte on mountain and western hemlock, Pacific silver fir, subalpine fir.<br />

I and Douglas fir<br />

I on lower boles of Pacific silver fir, in sub-alpine areas. and on rock outcrops and<br />

I boulders in moist conifer forests<br />

I<br />

Pseudocyphellaria 1 foliose lichen. N-fixing I an epiphyte on conifer trees in old-growth forests with cool. humid<br />

rainierensis I I microclimates<br />

Bryophytes<br />

Diplophyllum plicatum<br />

-<br />

Kurzia makinoana<br />

leafy liverwort<br />

on decayed wood, down logs, trunks of Douglas fir Pacific Yew, Sitka spruce.<br />

mineral soil. and rock in cool habitats with high humidity (USFS 1997)<br />

leafy liverwort<br />

I -<br />

in forested and bog sites on decaying wood or humus. rocky cliffs. ledges, soil<br />

I banks. in shaded moist sites (USFS 1997)<br />

Marsupella 1 aquatic liverwort I in colonies attached to submerged rocks in cold perennial streams. only one site<br />

emarginata aquatica 1 I is known ?.t Waldo Lake in the Oregon Cascades (USFS 1997)<br />

Schisroste~a ",<br />

1 (Protection Buffer species) 1 mouths.'rock crevices or overha&. Low light is required.'<br />

oennata I Luminous moss I On damp rock, soil and decaying wood in dark places such as cave or mine shaft<br />

Tritomaria I leafy liverwort I on dry to moist, partially shaded soil, litter and soil in rock crevices. decaying<br />

eiecti/ormis<br />

logs, peaty soil over cliffs, and wet soil banks (USFS 1997)<br />

Ulota meglosporo Giant-spored tree moss Epiphytic on conifers. hardwoods, particularly maples. alder and tanoak and<br />

(Protection Buffer species) numerous other shrubs. Prefers branch tips away from competition of other<br />

bryophytes. Can be in dry sites. '<br />

Vascular Plants<br />

ANotropa . virgata - I candystick I in deep humus of coniferous forests at lower elevations. including east Cascade<br />

slopes(~itchcock and Cronquist 1973)<br />

Botvchium<br />

grape fern<br />

minganense<br />

Botrvchium montanum' ,-. araoe fern<br />

Coptis asplenii/olia 1 spleenwort-leaved<br />

goldthread<br />

Galium kamrscharicum boreal bedstraw<br />

moist sites, in old-growth western red cedar on mossy slopes, ridges, and ,<br />

same as B. minaanense . I * . 1<br />

I moist woods and bogs (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1973) \<br />

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wet areas with seeps or sanding water in the Pacific silver fir zonb and the<br />

mountain hemlock zone fPotash 1991)<br />

I I -<br />

Habenarra orbrculato I round-leaved re~n-orchid I moist, mossy forests (H~tchcock and Cronquist 1973)<br />

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' From a table created by Teny Lillibridge, Botanist, Wenatchee National <strong>Forest</strong><br />

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