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Title page 4-42 Final environmental impact statement on the Wasatch County Water Efficiency Project and Daniel Replacement Project, page 4-42
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Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; holden P B D olsen and P bate 1995 flushing flow habitat and vegetation studies of the lower provo river 1995 PR 514 1 logan utah BIOWEST inc page R 8 change to read 1986 recoveryplanfor recovery plan pian for the pacific bald eagle US fish and wildlife service portland oregon 1988 aquatic mitigation plan for strawberry aqueduct and collection system interagency aquatic biological assessment team US fish and wildlife service salt lake city utah 1992b interim survey requirements for spiranthes diluvialis diluvialist dilu vialis letter from the US fish and wildlife service november 23 1992 page R 9 change to read utah division of water resources 1993 water related land use inventory utah lake study area utah division of wildlife resources 1995 species of special concern summary utah natural heritage program salt lake city utah 12 p utah foundation 1994 statistical review of government in utah 4.6 46 46 appendix A noxious weed control plan page al A l 1 after paragraph 7 add to read a22 scotch thistle onopordum Ono pordum acanthium scotch thistle is an drought tolerant aggressive biennial weed that grows up to 8 feet tall distinctive characteristics include stems with broad spiny wings large spiny grayish colored leaves covered with fine dense hair and numerous flower heads with one to 2 inch diameter violet to reddish flowers the basal leaves may grow up to 2 feet long and one foot wide this plant has spread into sagebrush riparian aspen and other native plant communities where it competes successfully with indigenous plant species it is especially well adapted to livestock bed ground and trail sites control of noxious thistle species is especially important in critical habitat areas to avoid competition with ute ladies tresses because thistles whistles thistl es form thick monocultures mono cultures that can out compete the orchid a23 musk thistle carduus nutans hutans musk thistle is an aggressive coarse biennial or sometimes a winter annual herb that grows up to 6 feet tall identifying characteristics include taproot tap root deeply lobed dark green leaves with light green midrib and spiny margins disc flowers are deep rose violet or purple sometimes white musk thistle is a common invader of pastures range and forest lands waste areas ditch banks stream banks and grain fields musk thistle can be chemically controlled but requires persistent spraying since the plants reproduce only through seeds produced every other year the best control method is to cut the young 442 4 42
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