Stream and Associated Riparian and Wetland Vegetation Sample Clauses

Stream and Associated Riparian and Wetland Vegetation. The Enrolled Property includes 10 “blue-line streams” per the Xxxxxxxxx Point U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangle Map (Figure 2, Table 3). There is an additional drainage that contains an unnamed ephemeral stream (Gate 17B.3), which is not indicated as a “blue-line stream” on the quadrangle map. The quadrangle map depicts Granite Creek as a “blue-line stream;” however, Granite Creek’s entire length, including its terminus at the Pacific Ocean, lies to the east of Highway 1 outside of the Park. Seven of the 10 “blue-line streams” have perennial flow and the other 3“blue-line streams” have intermittent flow. Of the perennial streams, three are unnamed; the others are Wildcat Creek, Malpaso Creek, Xxxxxxxxx Creek, and Xxxx Creek (Figure 4). In this Agreement, the location of an unnamed stream is identified by a corresponding “Gate” (see Figure 4). For the purposes of this Agreement (and as used in Table 3), the “Gate” location name of a stream may or may not coincide with an actual location for public access in the Park. As used in the circumstance when the term does not coincide with a public access location, “Gate” and a corresponding numeral or numeral/letter combination identifies the approximate location of a stream in relation to the other identified public access gates along Highway 1. Portions of all the streams within the Enrolled Property support riparian and wetland vegetation. In wetted areas along the streams, the vegetation is characterized by xxxxxx willow (Salix lasiolepis) and understory plants adapted to the stream conditions. The riparian and wetland vegetation observed along Xxxx and Xxxxxxxxx Creeks includes willows, common horsetail (Equisetum arvense), sedge (Carex sp.), spreading rush (Juncus patens), bog rush (Juncus effusus), nut sedge (Cyperus sp.), water hemlock (Cicuta douglasii), pacific silverweed (Potentilla anserina ssp. pacifica), and watercress (Nasturtium officinale). The other riparian zones within the Enrolled Property contain similar vegetation. Common monkey flower (Mimulus guttatus) occurs in some areas, growing on rocky outcrops near the streams. Invasive, non-native plant species were also observed along some streams; species include calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica), Cape ivy, nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus), and iceplant. The upper reach of Xxxxxxxxx Creek is dominated by coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), with redwood understory species, such as redwood oxalis (Oxalis oregona), sword fern (Polysticum munitum), a...
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