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• , <br /> , <br /> CONTROL OF EXISTING THISTLE <br /> A few different thistle species were found in scattered locations on the property. As a state listed <br /> nouaus weed, it is mandators� to control and eliminate Canada thistle. Small areas can be <br /> controlled by spot tre.atments of a non-selective herbicide containing glyphosate such as Raund- <br /> Up. Herbicides should be applied when the thistle is actively growing and air temperature is <br /> roug]ily 60-85 degrees Fahrenheit (Tlustle Control, I999). The agpiication titning for thistle is <br /> similar to the other invasiz�e species in that fall {September through mid October) or spring(late <br /> April throUgh mid June}is the appmpriate application time. <br /> SPECIES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLANTING <br /> Attachment A contains the BWSR seed mix, Native Savanna and Woodland Edge (U7) that SER <br /> reconunends to be used in the bare areas that may be created as a result of bucktharn removal. <br /> See Restoring and Managing Native Wetland arrd Upland Vegetation (R. Jrrcobson, 2006), for <br /> more inforrnation on this seed rnix. <br /> Att�chment B contains a list of possible species to be added in the buffer management area that <br /> exists within the Southern '.viesic �Iaple-Basswood Farest classification according to the <br /> Minnesota DNR Ecological Classification System {Danevitz and Lane, 2004). This list, <br /> however, is not a seed mix.It only pro��ides exaznples of species that could be planted within this <br /> type of community_ <br /> Attacbment C contains a suggested seed mix for wetland areas curremdy dominaced by reed <br /> canarY grass• <br /> Attacl2ment D contains a list of seed suppliers as well as native vegetation consultams for central <br /> Mixmesota recommended by the Department of Natu�ral Reso�urces. <br /> Attachment E gives a brief description of Common Buckthorn. <br /> Svoboda Ecological Rtsources 11 200&350 Stubbs Bay Rd <br /> Project Number:2014-037 p��,� <br />