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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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Botrychium lanceolatumLanceleaf Grapefern
Botrychium lunariaCommon Moonwort
Botrychium matricariifoliumMatricary Grapefern
Boykinia majorLarge Boykinia
Bolboschoenus maritimusCosmopolitan Bulrush
Saltmarsh Club-rush
Alkali Bulrush
Prairie Bulrush
Bayonet Grass
Botrychium multifidumLeathery Grapefern
Boykinia occidentalisCoastal Brookfoam
Coast Boykinia
Botrychium oneidenseBluntlobe Grapefern
Boschniakia rossicaNorthern Groundcone
Boykinia rotundifoliaRoundleaf Brookfoam
Botrychium simplexLittle Grapefern
Botrychium virginianumRattlesnake Fern
Bromus ciliatusFringed Brome
Brodiaea coronariaCrown Brodiaea
Harvest Brodiaea
Brodiaea elegansHarvest Brodiaea
Elegant Cluster-lily
Brachyelytrum erectumBearded Shorthusk
Longawn Woodgrass
Bromus inermisSmooth Brome
Bromus kalmiiArctic Brome
Prairie Brome
Wild Chess
Bromus latiglumisEarlyleaf Brome
Brunnichia ovataAmerican Buckwheat Vine
Brasenia schreberiWatershield
Buchnera americanaAmerican Bluehearts
Bluehearts
Bucida bucerasGregorywood
Florida
Oxhorn Bucida
Black Olive
Bulbostylis capillarisDensetuft Hairsedge
Hair-sedge
Carex albicansWhitetinge Sedge
Carex albolutescensGreenwhite Sedge
Carex alopecoideaFoxtail Sedge
Campanulastrum americanumAmerican Bellflower
Tall Bellflower
Callicarpa americanaAmerican Beautyberry
French Mulberry
Carex amphibolaEastern Narrowleaf Sedge
Creek Sedge
Cardamine angustataSlender Toothwort
Carex annectensYellowfruit Sedge
Campanula aparinoidesMarsh Bellflower
Carex aquatilisWater Sedge
Leafy Tussock Sedge
Carya aquaticaWater Hickory
Bitter Water Hickory
Bitter Hickory
Swamp Hickory
Water Pignut Hickory
Water Pignut
Bitter Pecan
Catabrosa aquaticaWater Whorlgrass
Carex atlanticaPrickly Bog Sedge
Carex atratiformisScrabrous Black Sedge
Carex atrosquamaLesser Blackscale Sedge
Carex aureaGolden Sedge
Calopogon barbatusBearded Grasspink
Carex barbaraeSanta Barbara Sedge
Cardamine bellidifoliaAlpine Bittercress
Carex bebbiiBebb's Sedge
Carex bicknelliiBicknell's Sedge
Prairie Sedge
Carex bigelowiiBigelow's Sedge
Catalpa bignonioidesSouthern Catalpa
Cigar Tree
Indian Bean
Carex blandaEastern Woodland Sedge
Creek Sedge
Common Wood Sedge
Carex bromoidesBromelike Sedge
Carex brunnescensBrownish Sedge
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