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National Wetland Plant List

This National Wetland Plant List represents a national effort led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to. The NWPL (and the information implied by its wetland plant species status ratings) is used extensively in wetland delineation, wetland restoration and research, and the development of compensatory mitigation goals, as well as in providing general botanical information about wetland plants. The NWPL covers all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Caribbean and Pacific islands that are considered to be territories of the U.S. The wetland plant data are organized into ten regions that coincide with Corps wetland delineation regions. To learn more, visit National Wetland Plant List, Version 3.1 (Lichvar, R.W. 2013. The National Wetland Plant List: 2013 wetland ratings. Phytoneuron 2013-49: 1-241.)

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Spiranthes tortaSouthern Ladies'-tresses
Southern Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes tuberosaLittle Ladies'-tresses
Little Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes vernalisSpring Ladies'-tresses
Spring Lady's Tresses
Spiraea virginianaVirginia Meadowsweet
Sporobolus wrightiiBig Sacaton
Sacaton
Alkali Sacaton
Stachys albensWhitestem Hedgenettle
Stellaria alsineBog Chickweed
Bog Stitchwort
Streptopus amplexifoliusClaspleaf Twistedstalk
Claspleaf Twisted-stalk
White Mandarin
Styrax americanusAmerican Snowbell
American Snowbells
American Silverbells
Big-leaf Snowbell
Storax
Stellaria borealisBoreal Starwort
Stellaria calycanthaNorthern Starwort
Stachys chamissonisCoastal Hedgenettle
Stachys clingmaniiClingman's Hedgenettle
Stachys coccineaScarlet Betony
Texas Betony
Scarlet Hedgenettle
Scarlet Hedge-nettle
Stachys cordataHeartleaf Hedgenettle
Stellaria crassifoliaFleshy Starwort
Stachys crenataMousesear
Shade Betony
Mouse's Ear
Stenanthium densumOsceola's Plume
Stachys floridanaFlorida Hedgenettle
Florida Betony
Stenanthium gramineumEastern Featherbells
Featherbells
Styrax grandifoliusBigleaf Snowbell
Bigleaf Storax
Coast Snowbell
Strophostyles helvolaTrailing Fuzzybean
Amberique-bean
Trailing Wild Bean
Trailing Fuzzy Bean
Steinchisma hiansGaping Grass
Stellaria humifusaSaltmarsh Starwort
Streptopus lanceolatusTwistedstalk
Rosy Twisted-stalk
Stokesia laevisStokes Aster
Stellaria longifoliaLongleaf Starwort
Stellaria longipesLongstalk Starwort
Stenanthium occidentaleWestern Featherbells
Western Stenanthium
Stachys palustrisMarsh Hedgenettle
Stuckenia pectinataSago Pondweed
Stylisma pickeringiiPickering's Dawnflower
Stachys pilosaHairy Hedgenettle
Styrax platanifoliusSycamore-leaf Snowbell
Stachys pycnanthaShortspike Hedgenettle
Stachys tenuifoliaSmooth Hedgenettle
Slender Betony
Staphylea trifoliaAmerican Bladdernut
Strophostyles umbellataPink Fuzzybean
Stuckenia vaginataSheathed Pondweed
Subularia aquaticaWater Awlwort
Suaeda calceoliformisPursh Seepweed
Suaeda maritimaHerbaceous Seepweed
Suriana maritimaBay Cedar
Bay-cedar
Suksdorfia violaceaViolet Suksdorfia
Swietenia mahagoniWest Indian Mahogany
Swertia perennisFelwort
Star Gentian
Symphoricarpos albusCommon Snowberry
Symphyotrichum ascendensWestern Aster
Western American-aster
Purple Aster
Pacific Aster
Symphyotrichum borealeNorthern Bog Aster
Symphyotrichum chilensePacific Aster
Common California Aster
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