CHAPTER
Res 1100 NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM - EXPIRED
PART
Res 1101 PURPOSE
Res 1101.01 Purpose. The rules have been established to provide
protective measures and requirements necessary for the survival of all species of
native plants in the state, as well as, to investigate and develop information
pertaining thereto. The rules implement,
at the state level, programs created as a result of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, Public Law 93‑205, as amended.
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Res 1102 DEFINITIONS
Res 1102.01 Definitions.
(a)
"Commissioner" means "commissioner" as defined in
RSA 217-A:3, I-a, namely "the commissioner of the department of resources
and economic development."
(b)
"Department" means "department" as defined in RSA
217-A:3, II, namely "the department of resources and economic
development."
(c)
"Endangered species" means "endangered species" as
defined in RSA 217-A:3, III, namely "any species of plant that is in
danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
within the state, or any species determined to be an endangered species pursuant
to the Endangered Species Act."
(d)
"Endangered Species Act" means "Endangered Species
Act" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, IV, namely "the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, Public Law 93-205, as amended."
(e)
"Natural heritage bureau" means "natural heritage
bureau" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, XVI, namely " the bureau, as
established by 1986, 195, administered within the division of forests and lands
of the department of resources and economic development which collects and
analyzes data on the status, location, and distribution of rare or declining
native plant species and exemplary natural communities in the state, and
develops and implements measures for the protection, conservation, enhancement
and management of native New Hampshire plants."
(f)
"Natural heritage inventory" means "natural heritage
inventory" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, XV, namely "the list of
protected species developed in accordance with RSA 215-A:5, I and II."
(g)
"Person" means "person" as defined in RSA 217-A:3,
V, namely "an individual, corporation, company, association, society,
firm, partnership, joint stock company, or any department or instrumentality of
the federal government, of any state or its political subdivisions, or of any
foreign government."
(h)
"Plant" means "plant" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, VI,
namely "any member of the plant kingdom, including seeds, roots, and other
parts of plants."
(i)
"Protect" and "protection" means "protect"
and "protection" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, VII, namely "to use
and the use of all methods and procedures that are necessary to bring any
species to the point at which the measures provided pursuant to this chapter
are no longer necessary. Such methods
and procedures include, but are not limited to, all activities associated with
scientific resources management such as research, census, law enforcement,
habitat acquisition, and maintenance."
(j)
"Protected species" means "protected species" as
defined in RSA 217-A:3, VIII, namely "any plant species designated as
endangered, threatened, or of special concern under this chapter."
(k)
"Special concern species" means "special concern
species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, IX, namely "any species of plant
that does not meet the criteria for endangered or threatened but which, in the
judgment of the department, because of its beauty, economic value, excessive
collecting, or other unique qualities requires monitoring or regulation under
this chapter."
(l)
"Species" means "species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3,
X, namely "any species, subspecies, or variety of plant."
(m)
"Threatened species" means "threatened species" as
defined by RSA 217-A:3, XII, namely "any species of plant likely to become
an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a
significant portion of its range within the state, or any species of plant to
be determined to be a threatened species pursuant to the Endangered Species
Act."
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PART
Res 1103 CRITERIA FOR THE NATURAL
HERITAGE INVENTORY
Res 1103.01 Endangered Species.
(a)
The natural heritage inventory of endangered species shall contain the
following types of species:
(1) All species occurring in
(2) Native plants having 3 or fewer occurrences
in the state within the last 50 years, or plants with more than 3 occurrences
which are, in the judgment of botanical experts, especially vulnerable to
extirpation.
(b)
Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition
conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to
this natural heritage inventory.
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Res 1103.02 Threatened Species.
(a)
The natural heritage inventory of threatened species shall contain the
following types of species:
(1) All species occurring in
(2) Former federal candidate species, as listed
in table 1100.3, occurring in New Hampshire which are not contained on the
natural heritage inventory of endangered species as contained in Res 1108.01;
and
(3) Native plants documented as having 10 or
fewer natural occurrences within the last 20 years or are otherwise vulnerable
to extirpation due to habitat loss or other factors.
(b)
Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition
conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to
this natural heritage inventory.
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Res 1103.03 Special Concern Species.
(a)
The natural heritage inventory of special concern species shall contain
any native species not meeting the requirements for Res 1103.01 or Res 1103.02
and which are vulnerable to collection without landowner consent due to their
showy nature or require monitoring to assure that excessive collecting or other
taking does not result in the need to add any species to the inventory of
threatened or endangered species.
(b)
Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition
conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to
the natural heritage inventory.
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PART
Res 1104 REQUEST FOR NATURAL HERITAGE
INVENTORY
Res 1104.01 Petition for Adding and Deleting from the
Natural Heritage Inventory.
(a)
All petitions for adding and deleting species from the natural heritage
inventory as "endangered", "threatened" or "special
concern" shall be made through the petition process as described in Res
202.01.
(b)
The petitioner shall provide the following information:
(1) Petitioner's name and address;
(2) Date of petition;
(3) Scientific and common name of species;
(4) Taxonomic distinctiveness/taxonomic problem;
(5) Applicant's reasons for petitioning;
(6) Documentation of occurrence;
(7) Locality of occurrence; and
(8) Signature of applicant.
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Res 1104.02 Documentation. All petitions shall document occurrences of
species by herbarium specimens or good quality photographs.
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PART
Res 1105 CONSERVATION PROGRAMS
Res 1105.01 Information. The public may obtain information regarding
protected plant species as described in Res 103.01.
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Res 1105.02 Projects by State Agencies.
(a)
Projects initiated by state agencies which involve changes in land use
or which would otherwise impact plant life shall be submitted to the natural
heritage bureau which shall assess the potential impact on species contained in
Res 1108.01, Res 1108.02 and Res 1108.03.
(b)
Each agency shall submit the following information:
(1) Name of agency;
(2) Project contact person;
(3) Date;
(4) Description of proposed project;
(5) Map identifying project area at a scale of
1:24,000; and
(6) Proposed timetable of project.
(c)
The natural heritage bureau shall review the information supplied, and
report on the actual or potential presence of species contained in Res 1108.01,
Res 1108.02, and Res 1108.03 and assess any potential impact on these species. If there is probable cause to believe that
species listed on the natural heritage inventory shall be impacted by the
project, the natural heritage bureau shall make recommendations based on the
known biology and ecology of the species in question to provide for the
survival of these species at the project site.
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PART
Res 1106 AGREEMENTS AND PROCEDURES
Res 1106.01 Agreements to Protect. Agreements with persons, state or federal
agencies to protect endangered or threatened species shall be in the form of a
written agreement acceptable to all parties, and as approved by the attorney
general.
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Res 1106.02 Receipt and Acceptance of Funds. Pursuant to the department of administrative
services’ manual of procedures, the department shall receive and expend funds
for the purpose of establishing programs to protect endangered or threatened
plant species.
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Res 1106.03 Acquisition of Real Property. Pursuant to RSA 4:29, the department shall
acquire real property by purchase or gift for the purpose of protecting species
listed under Res 1108.01 and Res 1108.02.
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Res 1107 WAIVERS
Res 1107.01 Waivers. As authorized by RSA 217-A:10, III, the department
shall grant exceptions to these rules for the following reasons:
(a)
To conduct scientific investigations; and
(b)
To enhance the propagation or survival of a protected species.
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Res 1107.02 Permit for Waiver Required.
(a)
All parties seeking a waiver as authorized by RSA 217‑A:10, III,
shall apply for a permit.
(b)
The application shall be in letter form and shall be reviewed by the
natural heritage bureau and shall be acted upon by the commissioner.
(c)
All applicants shall provide the following information:
(1) Applicant's name and address;
(2) Date of application;
(3) Applicant's affiliation, such as business,
college or organization;
(4) If applicant is a student, name of faculty
advisor;
(5) Purpose of permit request;
(6) Duration of study;
(7) Location of study area; and
(8) Signature of applicant.
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Res 1107.03 Notification. After submitting an application in accordance
with Res 1107.02, the following procedure shall occur:
(a)
All applications shall be reviewed according to the reasons set forth in
Res 1107.01 and either be approved or denied within 30 days after receipt of
application; and
(b)
Should the application be denied, the department shall provide written
reasons explaining how the application does not comply with Res 1107.01.
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Res 1108 NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY
Res 1108.01 Endangered Plant Species.
(a)
The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain
all endangered and threatened plant species pursuant to the Endangered Species
Act, Public Law 93‑205, as amended:
Table
1100.1 Federally Listed Rare Plant Species
Scientific
Name |
Common
Name |
|
|
Astragalus
robbinsii var. jesupii |
jesup's
milk vetch |
Isotria
medeoloides |
small
whorled pogonia |
Scirpus
ancistrochaetus |
northeastern
bulrush |
(b)
The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall
contain all endangered plant species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.01:
Table
1100.2 State Listed Endangered Plant Species
Scientific
Name |
Common
Name |
Acalypha
virginica |
three-seeded
mercury |
Adlumia
fungosa |
climbing
fumitory |
Allium
canadense |
wild
garlic |
Allium
schoenoprasum |
siberian
chives |
Amerorchis
rotundifolia |
one-leaf
orchis |
Amphicarpaea
bracteata var. comosa |
hog-peanut |
Anemone
cylindrica |
long-fruited
anemone |
Arabis
hirsuta var. pycnocarpa |
hairy
rock cress |
Arabis
laevigata |
smooth
rock cress |
Arctostaphylos
alpina |
alpine
bearberry |
Arisaema
dracontium |
green
dragon |
Aristida
longespica var. geniculata |
spiked
needle grass |
Aristida
tuberculosa |
sea‑beach
needle grass |
Arnica
lanceolata |
hairy
arnica |
Asclepias
purpurascens |
purple
milkweed |
Asclepias
tuberosa |
butterfly
weed |
Asplenium
rhizophyllum |
walking
fern |
Astragalus
robbinsii var. jesupii |
jesup’s
milk vetch |
Aureolaria
virginica |
downy
false foxglove |
Barbarea
orthoceras |
american
winter cress |
Betula
pumila |
swamp
birch |
Bidens
laevis |
smooth
bidens |
Bromus
kalmii |
kalm's
brome grass |
Bromus
pubescens |
hairy
brome grass |
Calamagrostis
canadensis var. langsdorfii |
harsh
bluejoint |
Calamagrostis
cinnoides |
nuttall’s
reedgrass |
Calamagrostis
stricta ssp. stricta |
neglected
reedgrass |
Calypso
bulbosa var. |
fairy
slipper |
Calystegia
spithamea |
low
bindweed |
Cardamine
bellidifolia |
alpine
bitter cress |
Cardamine
bulbosa |
bulbous
bitter cress |
Cardamine
concatenata |
cutleaf
toothwort |
Cardamine
longii |
long’s
bitter cress |
Carex
aestivalis |
summer
sedge |
Carex
atherodes |
awned
sedge |
Carex
atratiformis |
black
sedge |
Carex
aurea |
golden-fruited
sedge |
Carex
baileyi |
bailey’s
sedge |
Carex
bullata |
inflated
sedge |
Carex
buxbaumii |
buxbaum's
sedge |
Carex
capillaris |
hair-like
sedge |
Carex
capitata ssp. arctogena |
head-like
sedge |
Carex
castanea |
chestnut
sedge |
Carex
chordorrhiza |
creeping
sedge |
Carex
cumulata |
piled-up
sedge |
Carex
diandra |
lesser
panicled sedge |
Carex
eburnea |
ebony
sedge |
Carex
exilis |
meagre
sedge |
Carex
garberi |
garber's
sedge |
Carex
glaucodea |
flaccid
sedge |
Carex
granularis |
granular
sedge |
Carex
hitchcockiana |
hitchcock’s
sedge |
Carex
livida |
livid
sedge |
Carex
polymorpha |
many
forms sedge |
Carex
retroflexa |
reflexed
sedge |
Carex
rostrata |
swollen-beaked
sedge |
Carex
seorsa |
separated
sedge |
Carex
siccata |
hay
sedge |
Carex
sparganioides |
bur
sedge |
Carex
stiata var. brevis |
walter’s
sedge |
Carex
tenuiflora |
thin-flowered
sedge |
Carex
trichocarpa |
hairy-fruited
sedge |
Carex
umbellata |
hidden
sedge |
Carex
wiegandii |
wiegand’s
sedge |
Castilleja
septentrionalis |
pale
painted cup |
Cenchrus
longispinus |
common
sandbur |
Chamaecrista
nictitans |
wild
sensitive senna |
Chenopodium
foggii |
fogg’s
goosefoot |
Chenopodium
rubrum |
coast-blite
goosefoot |
Cirsium
horridulum |
yellow
thistle |
Collinsonia
canadensis |
|
Corallorhiza
odontorhiza |
autumn
coralroot |
Corydalis
aurea |
golden
corydalis |
Crassula
aquatica |
pygmy
weed |
Crotalaria
sagittalis |
arrow‑headed
rattlebox |
Cuscuta
pentagona |
five‑angled
dodder |
Cynoglossum
virginianum var. boreale |
wild
comfrey |
Cyperus
grayi |
gray's
umbrella sedge |
Cyperus
houghtonii |
houghton’s
umbrella sedge |
Cyperus
squarrosus |
incurved
umbrella sedge |
Cypripedium
arietinum |
ram's‑head
lady’s slipper |
Cypripedium
parviflorum var. makasin |
yellow
lady's slipper |
Cypripedium
reginae |
showy
lady's slipper |
Desmodium
cuspidatum |
toothed
tick trefoil |
Desmodium
marilandicum |
|
Desmodium
obtusum |
stiff
tick trefoil |
Dichanthelium
sphaerocarpon |
spherical
panic grass |
Digitaria
filiformis |
slender
crabgrass |
Diphasiastrum
sitchense |
|
Diplazium
pycnocarpon |
narrow‑leaved
spleenwort |
Draba
breweri var. cana |
lance‑leaved
draba |
Eleocharis
diandra |
wright’s
spike-rush |
Eleocharis
erythropoda |
bald
spike-rush |
Eleocharis
nitida |
neat
spike-rush |
Eleocharis
quinqueflora |
few‑flowered
spike‑rush |
Eleocharis
tuberculosa |
tubercled
spike‑rush |
Epilobium
anagallidifolium |
alpine
willowherb |
Epilobium
lactiflorum |
white-flower
willowherb |
Equisetum
palustre |
marsh
horsetail |
Eragrostis
frankii |
frank’s
love grass |
Eragrostis
hypnoides |
moss
love grass |
Eriophorum
angustifolium |
narrow‑leaved
cotton‑grass |
Eupatorium
fistulosum |
tubular
thoroughwort |
Eupatorium
pubescens |
hairy
boneset |
Eupatorium
sessilifolium var. brittonianum |
upland
boneset |
Euphrasia
oakesii |
oakes'
eyebright |
Euthamia
caroliniana |
grassleaf
goldenrod |
Festuca
prolifera |
proliferous
fescue |
Galium
obtusum |
large
marsh bedstraw |
Galium
pilosum |
hairy
bedstraw |
Gentianella
quinquefolia |
stiff
gentian |
Geocaulon
lividum |
northern
comandra |
Geranium
carolinianum var. carolinianum |
|
Geranium
carolinianum var. confertiflorum |
cranesbill |
Glyceria
acutiflora |
sharp-flowered
mannagrass |
Hackelia
deflexa var. |
nodding
stickseed |
Halenia
deflexa |
spurred
gentian |
Harrimanella
hypnoides |
moss-plant |
Heteranthera
dubia |
water
stargrass |
Hibiscus
moscheutos |
seaside
mallow |
Hieracium
robinsonii |
robinson's
hawkweed |
Hippuris
vulgaris |
common
mare’s tail |
Hottonia
inflata |
featherfoil |
Houstonia
longifolia |
long-leaved
bluets |
Huperzia
selago |
northern
firmoss |
Hypericum
ascyron |
great
st. johns-wort |
Hypoxis
hirsuta |
hairy
stargrass |
Ilex
glabra
|
inkberry |
Isoetes
engelmannii |
engelmanns
quillwort |
Isoetes
lacustris |
large-spored
quillwort |
Isoetes
riparia |
river
bank quillwort |
Isotria
verticillata |
large
whorled pogonia |
Juncus
alpinoarticulatus |
alpine
rush |
Juncus
brachycephalus |
short-fruited
rush |
Juncus
dichotomous |
flat-leaved
rush |
Juncus
secundus |
one‑sided
rush |
Juncus
stygius var. americanus |
moor
rush |
Juniperus
horizontalis |
creeping
juniper |
Lechea
tenuifolia |
slender
pinweed |
Lemna
trisulca |
star
duckweed |
Lemna
valdiviana |
pale
duckweed |
Leptochloa
fusca ssp. fascicularis |
salt-meadow
grass |
Lespedeza
procumbens |
trailing
bush‑clover |
Lespedeza
virginica |
slender
bush-clover |
Leymus
mollis |
sea
lyme grass |
Liatris
scariosa var. novae-angliae |
northern
blazing star |
Lilium
superbum |
turk's
cap lily |
Limosella
australis |
mudwort |
Lindernia
dubia var. anagallidea |
false
pimpernel |
Lipocarpha
micrantha |
dwarf
bulrush |
Listera
auriculata |
auricled
twayblade |
Luzula
confusa |
northern
woodrush |
Lycopodiella
appressa |
slender
bog clubmoss |
Lygodium
palmatum |
climbing
fern |
Malaxis
monophyllos ssp. brachypoda |
white
adder's mouth |
Megalodonta
beckii |
water
marigold |
Menispermum
canadense |
yellow
parilla |
Mertensia
maritima |
oyster
plant |
Mimulus
moschatus |
muskflower |
Minuartia
glabra |
smooth
sandwort |
Minuartia
michauxii |
rock
sandwort |
Muhlenbergia
sobolifera |
sprout
muhlenbergia |
Muhlenbergia
tenuiflora |
slender-flowered
muhlenbergia |
Myriophyllum
farwellii |
farwell’s
water milfoil |
Nabalus
boottii |
boott’s
rattlesnake root |
Nabalus
serpentarius |
gall-of-the-earth |
Nuphar
microphylla |
tiny
cowlily |
Oligoneuron
album |
snowy
aster |
Omalotheca
supina |
mountain
cudweed |
Osmorhiza
berteroi |
mountain
sweet cicely |
Oxyria
digyna |
mountain
sorrel |
Packera
obovata |
round-leaved
ragwort |
Panicum
philadelphicum |
|
Panicum
rigidulum ssp. pubescens |
long-leaved
panic grass |
Pellaea
atropurpurea |
purple
cliffbrake |
Persicaria
robustior |
robust
knotweed |
Persicaria
vivipara |
viviparous
knotweed |
Petasites
frigidus var. palmatus |
sweet
coltsfoot |
Phleum
alpinum |
alpine
timothy |
Physostegia
virginiana |
lion’s
head |
Pinguicula
vulgaris |
common
butterwort |
Pinus
banksiana |
jack
pine |
Piptatherum
canadense |
canadian
mountain rice |
Pluchea
odorata var. succulenta |
salt
marsh fleabane |
Poa
glauca |
white
bluegrass |
Poa
laxa ssp. fernaldiana |
wavy
bluegrass |
Poa
pratensis ssp. alpigena |
alpine
meadow grass |
Polygala
cruciata var. aquilonia |
cross
polygala |
Polygonum
douglasii |
|
Polygonum
erectum |
erect
knotweed |
Polygonum
prolificum |
prolific
knotweed |
Polygonum
tenue |
slender
knotweed |
Potamogeton
alpinus |
thin-leaved
alpine pondweed |
Potamogeton
foliosus |
leafy
pondweed |
Potamogeton
nodosus |
knotty
pondweed |
Potamogeton
praelongus |
white-stem
pondweed |
Potamogeton
pusillus ssp. gemmiparus |
budding
pondweed |
Potamogeton
vaseyi |
vasey’s
pondweed |
Potamogeton
zosteriformis |
flatstem
pondweed |
Potentilla
robbinsiana |
dwarf
cinquefoil |
Proserpinaca
pectinata |
mermaidweed |
Prunus
|
american
plum |
Pseudognaphalium
micradenium |
heller’s
sweet everlasting |
Pterospora
andromedea |
giant
pinedrops |
Puccinellia
tenella ssp. langeana |
tundra
alkali grass |
Pycnanthemum
incanum |
hoary
mountain mint |
Pycnanthemum
torrei |
torry's
mountain mint |
Pycnanthemum
virginianum |
virginian
mountain mint |
Pyrola
asarifolia |
pink
wintergreen |
Quercus
macrocarpa |
mossy-cup
oak |
Ranunculus
ambigens |
water‑plantain
spearwort |
Ranunculus
fascicularis |
early
buttercup |
Rhinanthus
minor ssp. groenlandicus |
yellow
rattle |
Rhododendron
periclymenoides |
pink
azalea |
Rhynchospora
capillacea |
needle
beak sedge |
|
prickly
rose |
Rotala
ramosior |
lowland
toothcup |
Rubus
cuneifolius |
wedge
sand blackberry |
Rumex
pallidus |
white
dock |
Sagina
nodosa ssp. borealis |
greater
pearlwort |
Sagittaria
cuneata |
wapato |
Sagittaria
teres |
quill-leaved
sagittaria |
Salicornia
bigelovii |
dwarf
glasswort |
Salix
argyrocarpa |
silver
willow |
Salix
herbacea |
dwarf
willow |
Salix
pellita |
satin
williow |
Sanicula
canadensis |
short-styled
sanicle |
Sanicula
odorata |
cluster
sanicle |
Sanicula
trifoliata |
beaked
sanicle |
Sarcocornia
perennis |
woody
glasswort |
Saxifraga
cernua |
nodding
saxifrage |
Saxifraga
paniculata ssp. neogaea |
livelong
saxifrage |
Saxifraga
rivularis |
alpine
brook saxifrage |
Scirpus
georgianus |
|
Scirpus
longii |
long’s
bulrush |
Scirpus
pendulus |
lined
bulrush |
Scirpus
polyphyllus |
leafy
bulrush |
Scleria
pauciflora |
few-flower
nutrush |
Scleria
reticularis |
reticulated
nutrush |
Sclerolepis
uniflora |
sclerolepis |
Senna
hebecarpa |
wild
senna |
Sericocarpus
linifolius |
white-topped
aster |
Sibbaldia
procumbens |
sibbaldia |
Silene
acaulis |
moss
campion |
Sisyrinchium
mucronatum |
mucronated
blue-eyed grass |
Solidago
patula |
square-stem
goldenrod |
Sparganium
androcladum |
branching
bur-reed |
Sphagnum
angermanicum |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
brevifolium |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
flavicomans |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
lindbergii |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
subfulvum |
peat
moss |
Sphenopholis
obtusata |
blunt
sphenopholis |
Spiranthes
casei |
case's
ladies’ tresses |
Sporobolus
neglectus |
small
dropseed |
Staphylea
trifolia |
bladdernut |
Stuckenia
filiformis ssp. alpina |
northern
slender pondweed |
Stuckenia
pectinata |
sago
pondweed |
Symphyotrichum
ciliolatum |
ciliated
aster |
Symphyotrichum
patens |
skydrop
aster |
Symphyotrichum
tenuifolium |
large
salt marsh aster |
Tephrosia
virginiana |
goat's
rue |
Thalictrum
thalictroides |
rue
anemone |
Triantha
glutinosa |
sticky
false asphodel |
Trichomanes
intricatum |
appalachian
filmy fern |
Triosteum
aurantiacum |
orange
horse‑gentian |
Triplasis
purpurea |
sand
grass |
Trisetum
melicoides |
bristle
grass |
Uvularia
grandiflora |
large‑flowered
bellwort |
Uvularia
perfoliata |
perfoliate
bellwort |
Valeriana
uliginosa |
marsh
valerian |
Veronica
wormskjoldii |
alpine
speedwell |
Viburnum
rafinesquianum |
downy
arrowwood |
Viola
nephrophylla |
kidney-leaved
violet |
Viola
palustris |
alpine
marsh violet |
Vulpia
octoflora var. glauca |
six
weeks fescue |
Waldsteinia
fragarioides |
barren
strawberry |
Woodsia
glabella |
smooth
woodsia |
Woodsia
obtusa |
blunt-lobe
woodsia |
Woodwardia
areolata |
netted
chain fern |
Zannichellia
palustris |
horned
pondweed |
Zanthoxylum
americanum
|
northern
prickly ash |
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New. #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05,
EXPIRED: 6-25-13
Res 1108.02 Threatened Plant Species.
(a)
The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall
contain all threatened plant species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act,
Public Law 93‑205, as amended:
Table
1100.3 Former Federal Candidate Plant Species
Scientific
Name |
Common
Name |
|
|
Cardamine
longii |
long's
bitter‑cress |
Carex
polymorpha |
variable
sedge |
Prenanthes
boottii |
boott's
rattlesnake‑root |
(b)
The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain
all threatened plant species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.02:
Table
1100.4 State Listed Threatened Plant Species
Scientific
Name |
Common
Name |
|
|
Acer
nigrum |
black
maple |
Agalinis
maritima |
salt‑marsh
gerardia |
Ammophila
breviligulata |
beach
grass |
Arabis
canadensis |
sicklepod |
Arabis
missouriensis |
|
Arethusa
bulbosa |
arethusa |
Artemisia
campestris ssp. caudata |
tall
wormwood |
Asclepias
amplexicaulis |
blunt‑leaved
milkweed |
Asclepias
quadrifolia |
four‑leaved
milkweed |
Aureolaria
pedicularia var. intercedens |
fern-leaved
false foxglove |
Betula
glandulosa |
dwarf
birch |
Betula
minor |
small
birch |
Betula
nigra |
river
birch |
Calamagrostis
pickeringii |
|
Calamagrostis
stricta ssp. inexpansa |
new
england northern reedgrass |
Carex
albursina |
sheldon’s
sedge |
Carex
backii |
back’s
sedge |
Carex
bigelowii |
bigelow’s
sedge |
Carex
cristatella |
small-crested
sedge |
Carex
nigra |
goodenough’s
sedge |
Carex
scirpoidea |
scirpus‑like
sedge |
Celtis
occidentalis |
hackberry |
Clematis
occidentalis |
purple
clematis |
Conopholis
|
american
cancerroot |
Cryptogramma
stelleri |
slender
cliffbrake |
Cypripedium
parviflorum var. pubescens |
large
yellow lady’s slipper |
Desmodium
rotundifolium |
prostrate
tick trefoil |
Diapensia
lapponica |
diapensia |
Dicentra
canadensis |
squirrel
corn |
Dryopteris
fragrans |
fragrant
fern |
Dryopteris
goldiana |
goldie's
fern |
Eleocharis
intermedia |
matted
spike-rush |
Eleocharis
ovata |
ovoid
spike-rush |
Eleocharis
parvula |
small
spike‑rush |
Eleocharis
uniglumis |
salt-loving
spike-rush |
Epilobium
hornemanni |
hornemann's
willowherb |
Galearis
spectabilis |
showy
orchis |
Galium
kamtschaticum |
northern
wild licorice |
Gaylussacia
dumosa |
dwarf
huckleberry |
Gentianopsis
crinita |
fringed
gentian |
Geum
peckii |
mountain
avens |
Hackelia
virginiana |
stickseed |
Hierochloe
alpina var. orthantha |
alpine
sweet grass |
Hudsonia
ericoides |
golden
heather |
Hudsonia
tomentosa var. intermedia |
hairy
hudsonia |
Hudsonia
tomentosa var. tomentosa |
hairy
hudsonia |
Huperzia
appalachiana |
mountain
firmoss |
Hydrophyllum
virginianum |
northern
waterleaf |
Iris
prismatica |
slender
blue flag |
Isotria
medeoloides |
small
whorled pogonia |
Iva
frutescens ssp. oraria
|
marsh
elder |
Lilaeopsis
chinensis |
eastern
lilaeopsis |
Liparis
loeselii |
loesel's
twayblade |
Listera
convallarioides |
lily‑leaved
twayblade |
Listera
cordata |
heart‑leaved
twayblade |
Lobelia
kalmii |
kalm's
lobelia |
Losieleuria
procumbens |
alpine
azalea |
Lupinus
perennis |
wild
lupine |
Luzula
spicata |
spiked
woodrush |
Lysimachia
thyrsiflora |
tufted
loosestrife |
Malaxis
unifolia |
green
adder's mouth |
Mikania
scandens |
climbing
hempweed |
Ophioglossum
pusillum |
northern
adder’s tongue |
Packera
paupercula |
dwarf
ragwort |
Panax
quinquefolius |
ginseng |
Parnassia
glauca |
grass‑of‑parnassus |
Paronychia
argyrocoma |
silverling |
Paronychia
canadensis |
smooth‑forked
chickweed |
Phyllodoce
caerulea |
mountain
heath |
Platanthera
flava var. herbiola |
pale
green orchis |
Potamogeton
obtusifolius |
bluntleaf
pondweed |
Rhododendron
lapponicum |
lappland
rosebay |
Rhododenron
maximum |
giant
rhododendron |
Rubus
chamaemorus |
baked
apple berry |
Sagittaria
rigida |
sessile-fruited
arrowhead |
Salix
interior |
sandbar
willow |
Salix
planifolia |
tea‑leaved
willow |
Salix
uva-ursi |
bearberry
willow |
Samolus
valerandi ssp. parviflorus |
false
water pimpernel |
Scirpus
ancistrochaetus |
northeastern
bulrush |
Solidago
cutleri |
cutler’s
goldenrod |
Solidago
odora |
sweet
goldenrod |
Sparganium
eurycarpum |
large
bur‑reed |
Sphagnum
andersonianum |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
contortum |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
majus ssp. norvegicum |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
pylaesii |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
riparium |
peat
moss |
Sphagnum
wulfianum |
peat
moss |
Spiranthes
lucida |
shining
ladies’ tresses |
Sporobolus
cryptandrus |
sand
dropseed |
Subularia
aquatica var. |
awlwort |
Teucrium
canadense var. virginicum |
canadian
germander |
Triphora
trianthophora |
three‑birds
orchid |
Utricularia
resupinata |
reversed
bladderwort |
Vaccinium
boreale |
alpine
blueberry |
Vaccinium
cespitosum |
dwarf
bilberry |
Vahlodea
atropurpurea |
mountain
hairgrass |
Viola
pedata |
bird's‑foot
violet |
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New. #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05,
EXPIRED: 6-25-13
Res 1108.03 Special Concern Plant Species. The following
inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all special
concern species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.03:
Table
1100.5 State Special Concern Plant Species
Scientific
Name |
Common
Name |
|
|
Allium
tricoccum var. burdickii |
narrow-leaf
wild leek |
Allium
tricoccum var. tricoccum |
wild
leek |
Asarum
canadense |
wild
ginger |
Caulophyllum
giganteum |
giant
blue cohosh |
Caulophyllum
thalictroides |
blue
cohosh |
Limonium
carolinianum |
sea
lavender |
Matteuccia
struthiopteris var. pensylvanica |
ostrich
fern |
Sanguisorba
canadensis |
canadian
burnet |
Ulmus
rubra |
slippery
elm |
Source. #5927, eff 11-22-94, EXPIRED: 11-22-00
New. #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05,
EXPIRED: 6-25-13
APPENDIX
I
PLANT
NOMENCLATURE FOR NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY
Fernald,
M.L. 1970. Gray’s Manual of Botany, Eighth Editionl. Dioscorides Press,
Flora
of
Flora
of
Flora
of
Gleason,
H.A. and A. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United
States and Adjacent
Kartesz,
J.T. 1994. A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the
Voss,
E.G. 1972. Flora of
APPENDIX
II
Rule |
|
Res
1101 |
RSA
217-A:2, III RSA
217-A:4 RSA
217-A:5, II RSA
217-A:6, I RSA
217-A:7 RSA
217-A:9, III RSA
217-A:10, I |
Res
1102 |
RSA
217-A:3 RSA
541-A:7 |
Res
1103 |
RSA
217-A:2, II RSA
217-A:5, II and IV |
Res
1104 |
RSA
217-A:5, IV |
Res
1105.01 |
RSA
91-A:4 |
Res
1105.02 |
RSA
217-A:2, III RSA
217-A:5, II RSA
217-A:6, II |
Res
1106.01 |
RSA
217-A:6, II |
Res
1106.02 |
RSA
217-A:6, III |
Res
1106.03 |
RSA
217-A:6, IV |
Res
1107 |
RSA
217-A:10, III |
Res
1108 |
RSA
217-A:5, III and IV |