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• <br /> * Wetland Indicator Status: <br /> The following indicator categories are taken from Reed (1988), National List of Plant <br /> Species that Occur in Wetlands (Region 9), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological <br /> Report 88(26.9): <br /> Obligate WeJ1 1 4 (OBL). Occur almost always (estimated probability > 99 %) uzler.natural <br /> conditions in wetlands. <br /> Facultative Wetland (FACW). Usually occur in wetlands (estimated probability 67 -99 %), <br /> but occasionally pound in non - wetlands. <br /> Facultative (FAC). Equally likely to occur in wetlands or non - wetlands (estimated <br /> probability 34 -66 %). <br /> Facultative Upland (FACU). Usually found in nonwetlands (estimated probability 67 -99 %), <br /> but occasionally found in wetlands (estimated probability 1-33%). <br /> The positive ( +) or negative ( -) sign was used with the Facultative indicator categories to <br /> more specifically define the regional frequency of occurrence in wetlands. The positive sign <br /> frequency thry ( found in <br /> wetl indicates ands) , and a negative sign toward the indicates higher a fre q uency e toward catego the more lower end of frequently the categ <br /> (less frequently found in wetlands). <br /> • <br /> 12 <br />
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