Sunday, May 9, 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

Upon conducting further research, I found that a large number of plant species, native to Montgomery County and Southern Maryland, are endangered – to various degrees. I ordered seeds for the following endangered plant species:

Nelumbo lutea - American Lotus (G4, S2)
Gentiana andrewsii - Bottle (or Closed) Gentian (G5?, S2)
Solidago speciosa - Showy Goldenrod (G5, S2)
Lupinus perennis - Lupin * (G5, S2)
Baptisia australis - Blue Wild Indigo (G5, S2)
Bouteloua curtipendula - Side Oats Grama (G5, S2)
Eupatorium maculatum - Spotted Joe-Pye Weed (G5, SU**)
Helianthus occidentalis - Mcdowell’s Sunflower (G5, S1)
Aster oblongifolius - Aromatic Aster


The letters next to each plant species represents the “Global” rank (or G) and the “State” rank (or S). Lower numbers, following the Global and State ranks, indicates the degree to which a plant species is threatened.

* This flower is an endangered plant species in Montgomery County, Maryland. The Frosted Elfin butterfly (which uses this plant as a larval host) is an endangered species. The insect’s “second choice,” for a larval host, is Blue Wild Indigo.

** The SU designation indicates that a rank cannot be assigned due to a lack of information.

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