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' <br /> � Ttegetcrtion <br /> � One Army Corps of Engineers transect was performed for Basin 1. Vegetation <br /> observed within the wetland sample plot consisted of wool-grass Scirpus cyperinus, <br /> , an obligate wetland plant; lake sedge Carex lacustris, an obligate wetland plant; <br /> jewelweed Impatiens capensis, a facultative wetland plant; green ash Fraxinus <br /> pennsylvanica, a facultative wetland plant; and red-osier dogwood Cornus <br /> ' stolonifera, a facultative wetland plant. <br /> ' Upland vegetation consisted of American basswood Tilia americana, a facultative <br /> upland plant;common buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica,a facultative upland plant;and <br /> water leaf HydYophyllum virginianna, a facultative wetland (-) plant. <br /> ' The boundary vegetation consisted of American basswood; common buckthorn; lake <br /> sedge; and black cherry Prunus serotina, a facultative upland plant. <br /> ' <br /> Soils <br /> , Soils were classified by the Hennepin County Soil Survey as Marsh (Ma) for this <br /> basin. Both soil classifications are listed as hydric by Hennepin County. <br /> ' f <br /> Upland soils have an A horizon from 0 to 12+inches. They are a black(2.5 Y 2.5/1) <br /> ' sandy loam. <br /> Boundary soils are black(2.5 Y 2.5/1) loam from 0 to 14+inches. Wetland soils are <br /> ' a structureless muck. <br /> � Hydrology <br /> Within the corps wetland sample plots, water was standing at a depth of <br /> ' approximately 2 inches, <br /> Saturation was observed in the boundary soil pit at a depth of 10 inches. Free water <br /> ' was observed at a depth of 12 inches. <br /> ' No saturation or free water was observed in the upland sample plot. <br /> , <br /> � SCHOELL S�MADSON�INC. MINNETONKA�MINNESOTA <br /> ' <br />