APPENDIX B. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE REVIEW SHEET FOR PLANT SPECIES THAT 

 OCCUR IN WETLANDS 



Reviewer: Reviewer's name 



Address: Mailing address and phone number of reviewer 



Species Symbol: The symbol given in the National List of Scientific Plant Names 

 (1982) 



Scientific Name: Genus, species, and any additional infraspecific designations 



as well as the author's name. 



Geographic area 



covered by reviewer: The area of your fieldwork and experience from which your 



review is derived. Be as specific as possible with the 



regional wetland plant list area. 



Action: Check appropriate line. 



Indicator: Complete appropriate lines. Deleted species will not have 

 a recommended Indicator. Added species will not have a 



current Indicator. 



Review Comments: 



This is the primary section for explaining the rationale for any regional or 

 subregional changes, deletions, or additions to the list. Information on the 

 specific habitats, microsites, or soils that the species occurs in should be 

 provided. Use the back of the page if additional space is needed. 

 Site-specific information supporting review comments: 



This section is for the description of the specific community (or communities) 

 in which the species is found and which support your review comments. Use 

 additional sheets for more community descriptions - staple all sheets for each 

 species together. The soils and hydrology sections are optional, but it will 

 be very useful if you can enter this information. Provide as much information 

 as possible on the composition of the plant communities, soils, and hydrology 

 that contain the species of concern. Include, where possible, community 

 composition, soils, and hydrology data on other sites, drier or wetter, that the 

 species also occurs in, which help support your suggested Indicator status. 

 Include site-specific information, with the locations well specified, to identify 

 the field sites where information has been gathered. Present quantitative data 

 to support your change in a form that can be readily reviewed. If possible, enter 

 the soil series and water regime as described in Cowardin et al . (1979). 



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