CHAPTER Res 1100  NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM - EXPIRED

 

PART Res 1101  PURPOSE

 

          Res 1101.01  Purpose.  The rules have been established to provide protective measures and requirements necessary for the survival of all species of native plants in the state, as well as, to investigate and develop information pertaining thereto.  The rules implement, at the state level, programs created as a result of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, Public Law 93‑205, as amended.

 

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PART Res 1102  DEFINITIONS

 

          Res 1102.01  Definitions.

 

          (a)  "Commissioner" means "commissioner" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, I-a, namely "the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development."

 

          (b)  "Department" means "department" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, II, namely "the department of resources and economic development."

 

          (c)  "Endangered species" means "endangered species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, III, namely "any species of plant that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the state, or any species determined to be an endangered species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act."

 

          (d)  "Endangered Species Act" means "Endangered Species Act" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, IV, namely "the Endangered Species Act of 1973, Public Law 93-205, as amended."

 

          (e)  "Natural heritage bureau" means "natural heritage bureau" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, XVI, namely " the bureau, as established by 1986, 195, administered within the division of forests and lands of the department of resources and economic development which collects and analyzes data on the status, location, and distribution of rare or declining native plant species and exemplary natural communities in the state, and develops and implements measures for the protection, conservation, enhancement and management of native New Hampshire plants."

 

          (f)  "Natural heritage inventory" means "natural heritage inventory" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, XV, namely "the list of protected species developed in accordance with RSA 215-A:5, I and II."

 

          (g)  "Person" means "person" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, V, namely "an individual, corporation, company, association, society, firm, partnership, joint stock company, or any department or instrumentality of the federal government, of any state or its political subdivisions, or of any foreign government."

 

          (h)  "Plant" means "plant" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, VI, namely "any member of the plant kingdom, including seeds, roots, and other parts of plants."

 

          (i)  "Protect" and "protection" means "protect" and "protection" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, VII, namely "to use and the use of all methods and procedures that are necessary to bring any species to the point at which the measures provided pursuant to this chapter are no longer necessary.  Such methods and procedures include, but are not limited to, all activities associated with scientific resources management such as research, census, law enforcement, habitat acquisition, and maintenance."

 

          (j)  "Protected species" means "protected species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, VIII, namely "any plant species designated as endangered, threatened, or of special concern under this chapter."

 

          (k)  "Special concern species" means "special concern species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, IX, namely "any species of plant that does not meet the criteria for endangered or threatened but which, in the judgment of the department, because of its beauty, economic value, excessive collecting, or other unique qualities requires monitoring or regulation under this chapter."

 

          (l)  "Species" means "species" as defined in RSA 217-A:3, X, namely "any species, subspecies, or variety of plant."

 

          (m)  "Threatened species" means "threatened species" as defined by RSA 217-A:3, XII, namely "any species of plant likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the state, or any species of plant to be determined to be a threatened species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act."

 

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PART Res 1103  CRITERIA FOR THE NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY

 

          Res 1103.01  Endangered Species.

 

          (a)  The natural heritage inventory of endangered species shall contain the following types of species:

 

(1)  All species occurring in New Hampshire determined to be an endangered species pursuant to RSA 217‑A:5; and

 

(2)  Native plants having 3 or fewer occurrences in the state within the last 50 years, or plants with more than 3 occurrences which are, in the judgment of botanical experts, especially vulnerable to extirpation.

 

          (b)  Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to this natural heritage inventory.

 

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          Res 1103.02  Threatened Species.

 

          (a)  The natural heritage inventory of threatened species shall contain the following types of species:

 

(1)  All species occurring in New Hampshire determined to be a threatened species pursuant to RSA 217‑A:5;

 

(2)  Former federal candidate species, as listed in table 1100.3, occurring in New Hampshire which are not contained on the natural heritage inventory of endangered species as contained in Res 1108.01; and

 

(3)  Native plants documented as having 10 or fewer natural occurrences within the last 20 years or are otherwise vulnerable to extirpation due to habitat loss or other factors.

 

          (b)  Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to this natural heritage inventory.

 

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          Res 1103.03  Special Concern Species.

 

          (a)  The natural heritage inventory of special concern species shall contain any native species not meeting the requirements for Res 1103.01 or Res 1103.02 and which are vulnerable to collection without landowner consent due to their showy nature or require monitoring to assure that excessive collecting or other taking does not result in the need to add any species to the inventory of threatened or endangered species.

 

          (b)  Any plant found to comply with (a) above, for which a petition conforming with Res 202.01 and Res 1104 has been submitted, shall be added to the natural heritage inventory.

 

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PART Res 1104  REQUEST FOR NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY

 

          Res 1104.01  Petition for Adding and Deleting from the Natural Heritage Inventory.

 

          (a)  All petitions for adding and deleting species from the natural heritage inventory as "endangered", "threatened" or "special concern" shall be made through the petition process as described in Res 202.01.

 

          (b)  The petitioner shall provide the following information:

 

(1)  Petitioner's name and address;

 

(2)  Date of petition;

 

(3)  Scientific and common name of species;

 

(4)  Taxonomic distinctiveness/taxonomic problem;

 

(5)  Applicant's reasons for petitioning;

 

(6)  Documentation of occurrence;

 

(7)  Locality of occurrence; and

 

(8)  Signature of applicant.

 

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          Res 1104.02  Documentation.  All petitions shall document occurrences of species by herbarium specimens or good quality photographs.

 

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PART Res 1105  CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

 

          Res 1105.01  Information.  The public may obtain information regarding protected plant species as described in Res 103.01.

 

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          Res 1105.02  Projects by State Agencies.

 

          (a)  Projects initiated by state agencies which involve changes in land use or which would otherwise impact plant life shall be submitted to the natural heritage bureau which shall assess the potential impact on species contained in Res 1108.01, Res 1108.02 and Res 1108.03.

 

          (b)  Each agency shall submit the following information:

 

(1)  Name of agency;

 

(2)  Project contact person;

 

(3)  Date;

 

(4)  Description of proposed project;

 

(5)  Map identifying project area at a scale of 1:24,000; and

 

(6)  Proposed timetable of project.

 

          (c)  The natural heritage bureau shall review the information supplied, and report on the actual or potential presence of species contained in Res 1108.01, Res 1108.02, and Res 1108.03 and assess any potential impact on these species.  If there is probable cause to believe that species listed on the natural heritage inventory shall be impacted by the project, the natural heritage bureau shall make recommendations based on the known biology and ecology of the species in question to provide for the survival of these species at the project site.

 

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PART Res 1106  AGREEMENTS AND PROCEDURES

 

          Res 1106.01  Agreements to Protect.  Agreements with persons, state or federal agencies to protect endangered or threatened species shall be in the form of a written agreement acceptable to all parties, and as approved by the attorney general.

 

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          Res 1106.02  Receipt and Acceptance of Funds.  Pursuant to the department of administrative services’ manual of procedures, the department shall receive and expend funds for the purpose of establishing programs to protect endangered or threatened plant species.

 

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          Res 1106.03  Acquisition of Real Property.  Pursuant to RSA 4:29, the department shall acquire real property by purchase or gift for the purpose of protecting species listed under Res 1108.01 and Res 1108.02.

 

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PART Res 1107  WAIVERS

 

          Res 1107.01  Waivers.  As authorized by RSA 217-A:10, III, the department shall grant exceptions to these rules for the following reasons:

 

          (a)  To conduct scientific investigations; and

 

          (b)  To enhance the propagation or survival of a protected species.

 

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          Res 1107.02  Permit for Waiver Required.

 

          (a)  All parties seeking a waiver as authorized by RSA 217‑A:10, III, shall apply for a permit.

 

          (b)  The application shall be in letter form and shall be reviewed by the natural heritage bureau and shall be acted upon by the commissioner.

 

          (c)  All applicants shall provide the following information:

 

(1)  Applicant's name and address;

 

(2)  Date of application;

 

(3)  Applicant's affiliation, such as business, college or organization;

 

(4)  If applicant is a student, name of faculty advisor;

 

(5)  Purpose of permit request;

 

(6)  Duration of study;

 

(7)  Location of study area; and

 

(8)  Signature of applicant.

 

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          Res 1107.03  Notification.  After submitting an application in accordance with Res 1107.02, the following procedure shall occur:

 

          (a)  All applications shall be reviewed according to the reasons set forth in Res 1107.01 and either be approved or denied within 30 days after receipt of application; and

 

          (b)  Should the application be denied, the department shall provide written reasons explaining how the application does not comply with Res 1107.01.

 

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PART Res 1108  NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY

 

          Res 1108.01  Endangered Plant Species.

 

          (a)  The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all endangered and threatened plant species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, Public Law 93‑205, as amended:

 

Table 1100.1 Federally Listed Rare Plant Species

 

Scientific Name

Common Name

 

 

Astragalus robbinsii var. jesupii

jesup's milk vetch

Isotria medeoloides

small whorled pogonia

Scirpus ancistrochaetus

northeastern bulrush

 

          (b)  The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all endangered plant species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.01:

 

Table 1100.2 State Listed Endangered Plant Species

 

Scientific Name

Common Name

Acalypha virginica

three-seeded mercury

Adlumia fungosa

climbing fumitory

Allium canadense

wild garlic

Allium schoenoprasum

siberian chives

Amerorchis rotundifolia

one-leaf orchis

Amphicarpaea bracteata var. comosa

hog-peanut

Anemone cylindrica

long-fruited anemone

Arabis hirsuta var. pycnocarpa

hairy rock cress

Arabis laevigata

smooth rock cress

Arctostaphylos alpina

alpine bearberry

Arisaema dracontium

green dragon

Aristida longespica var. geniculata

spiked needle grass

Aristida tuberculosa

sea‑beach needle grass

Arnica lanceolata

hairy arnica

Asclepias purpurascens

purple milkweed

Asclepias tuberosa

butterfly weed

Asplenium rhizophyllum

walking fern

Astragalus robbinsii var. jesupii

jesup’s milk vetch

Aureolaria virginica

downy false foxglove

Barbarea orthoceras

american winter cress

Betula pumila

swamp birch

Bidens laevis

smooth bidens

Bromus kalmii

kalm's brome grass

Bromus pubescens

hairy brome grass

Calamagrostis canadensis var. langsdorfii

harsh bluejoint

Calamagrostis cinnoides

nuttall’s reedgrass

Calamagrostis stricta ssp. stricta

neglected reedgrass

Calypso bulbosa var. americana

fairy slipper

Calystegia spithamea

low bindweed

Cardamine bellidifolia

alpine bitter cress

Cardamine bulbosa

bulbous bitter cress

Cardamine concatenata

cutleaf toothwort

Cardamine longii

long’s bitter cress

Carex aestivalis

summer sedge

Carex atherodes

awned sedge

Carex atratiformis

black sedge

Carex aurea

golden-fruited sedge

Carex baileyi

bailey’s sedge

Carex bullata

inflated sedge

Carex buxbaumii

buxbaum's sedge

Carex capillaris

hair-like sedge

Carex capitata ssp. arctogena

head-like sedge

Carex castanea

chestnut sedge

Carex chordorrhiza

creeping sedge

Carex cumulata

piled-up sedge

Carex diandra

lesser panicled sedge

Carex eburnea

ebony sedge

Carex exilis

meagre sedge

Carex garberi

garber's sedge

Carex glaucodea

flaccid sedge

Carex granularis

granular sedge

Carex hitchcockiana

hitchcock’s sedge

Carex livida

livid sedge

Carex polymorpha

many forms sedge

Carex retroflexa

reflexed sedge

Carex rostrata

swollen-beaked sedge

Carex seorsa

separated sedge

Carex siccata

hay sedge

Carex sparganioides

bur sedge

Carex stiata var. brevis

walter’s sedge

Carex tenuiflora

thin-flowered sedge

Carex trichocarpa

hairy-fruited sedge

Carex umbellata

hidden sedge

Carex wiegandii

wiegand’s sedge

Castilleja septentrionalis

pale painted cup

Cenchrus longispinus

common sandbur

Chamaecrista nictitans

wild sensitive senna

Chenopodium foggii

fogg’s goosefoot

Chenopodium rubrum

coast-blite goosefoot

Cirsium horridulum

yellow thistle

Collinsonia canadensis

canada horsebalm

Corallorhiza odontorhiza

autumn coralroot

Corydalis aurea

golden corydalis

Crassula aquatica

pygmy weed

Crotalaria sagittalis

arrow‑headed rattlebox

Cuscuta pentagona

five‑angled dodder

Cynoglossum virginianum var. boreale

wild comfrey

Cyperus grayi

gray's umbrella sedge

Cyperus houghtonii

houghton’s umbrella sedge

Cyperus squarrosus

incurved umbrella sedge

Cypripedium arietinum

ram's‑head lady’s slipper

Cypripedium parviflorum var. makasin

yellow lady's slipper

Cypripedium reginae

showy lady's slipper

Desmodium cuspidatum

toothed tick trefoil

Desmodium marilandicum

maryland tick trefoil

Desmodium obtusum

stiff tick trefoil

Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon

spherical panic grass

Digitaria filiformis

slender crabgrass

Diphasiastrum sitchense

sitka clubmoss

Diplazium pycnocarpon

narrow‑leaved spleenwort

Draba breweri var. cana

lance‑leaved draba

Eleocharis diandra

wright’s spike-rush

Eleocharis erythropoda

bald spike-rush

Eleocharis nitida

neat spike-rush

Eleocharis quinqueflora

few‑flowered spike‑rush

Eleocharis tuberculosa

tubercled spike‑rush

Epilobium anagallidifolium

alpine willowherb

Epilobium lactiflorum

white-flower willowherb

Equisetum palustre

marsh horsetail

Eragrostis frankii

frank’s love grass

Eragrostis hypnoides

moss love grass

Eriophorum angustifolium

narrow‑leaved cotton‑grass

Eupatorium fistulosum

tubular thoroughwort

Eupatorium pubescens

hairy boneset

Eupatorium sessilifolium var. brittonianum

upland boneset

Euphrasia oakesii

oakes' eyebright

Euthamia caroliniana

grassleaf goldenrod

Festuca prolifera

proliferous fescue

Galium obtusum

large marsh bedstraw

Galium pilosum

hairy bedstraw

Gentianella quinquefolia

stiff gentian

Geocaulon lividum

northern comandra

Geranium carolinianum var. carolinianum

carolina cranesbill

Geranium carolinianum var. confertiflorum

cranesbill

Glyceria acutiflora

sharp-flowered mannagrass

Hackelia deflexa var. americana

nodding stickseed

Halenia deflexa

spurred gentian

Harrimanella hypnoides

moss-plant

Heteranthera dubia

water stargrass

Hibiscus moscheutos

seaside mallow

Hieracium robinsonii

robinson's hawkweed

Hippuris vulgaris

common mare’s tail

Hottonia inflata

featherfoil

Houstonia longifolia

long-leaved bluets

Huperzia selago

northern firmoss

Hypericum ascyron

great st. johns-wort

Hypoxis hirsuta

hairy stargrass

Ilex glabra

inkberry

Isoetes engelmannii

engelmanns quillwort

Isoetes lacustris

large-spored quillwort

Isoetes riparia

river bank quillwort

Isotria verticillata

large whorled pogonia

Juncus alpinoarticulatus

alpine rush

Juncus brachycephalus

short-fruited rush

Juncus dichotomous

flat-leaved rush

Juncus secundus

one‑sided rush

Juncus stygius var. americanus

moor rush

Juniperus horizontalis

creeping juniper

Lechea tenuifolia

slender pinweed

Lemna trisulca

star duckweed

Lemna valdiviana

pale duckweed

Leptochloa fusca ssp. fascicularis

salt-meadow grass

Lespedeza procumbens

trailing bush‑clover

Lespedeza virginica

slender bush-clover

Leymus mollis

sea lyme grass

Liatris scariosa var. novae-angliae

northern blazing star

Lilium superbum

turk's cap lily

Limosella australis

mudwort

Lindernia dubia var. anagallidea

false pimpernel

Lipocarpha micrantha

dwarf bulrush

Listera auriculata

auricled twayblade

Luzula confusa

northern woodrush

Lycopodiella appressa

slender bog clubmoss

Lygodium palmatum

climbing fern

Malaxis monophyllos ssp. brachypoda

white adder's mouth

Megalodonta beckii

water marigold

Menispermum canadense

yellow parilla

Mertensia maritima

oyster plant

Mimulus moschatus

muskflower

Minuartia glabra

smooth sandwort

Minuartia michauxii

rock sandwort

Muhlenbergia sobolifera

sprout muhlenbergia

Muhlenbergia tenuiflora

slender-flowered muhlenbergia

Myriophyllum farwellii

farwell’s water milfoil

Nabalus boottii

boott’s rattlesnake root

Nabalus serpentarius

gall-of-the-earth

Nuphar microphylla

tiny cowlily

Oligoneuron album

snowy aster

Omalotheca supina

mountain cudweed

Osmorhiza berteroi

mountain sweet cicely

Oxyria digyna

mountain sorrel

Packera obovata

round-leaved ragwort

Panicum philadelphicum

philadelphia panic grass

Panicum rigidulum ssp. pubescens

long-leaved panic grass

Pellaea atropurpurea

purple cliffbrake

Persicaria robustior

robust knotweed

Persicaria vivipara

viviparous knotweed

Petasites frigidus var. palmatus

sweet coltsfoot

Phleum alpinum

alpine timothy

Physostegia virginiana

lion’s head

Pinguicula vulgaris

common butterwort

Pinus banksiana

jack pine

Piptatherum canadense

canadian mountain rice

Pluchea odorata var. succulenta

salt marsh fleabane

Poa glauca

white bluegrass

Poa laxa ssp. fernaldiana

wavy bluegrass

Poa pratensis ssp. alpigena

alpine meadow grass

Polygala cruciata var. aquilonia

cross polygala

Polygonum douglasii

douglas’ knotweed

Polygonum erectum

erect knotweed

Polygonum prolificum

prolific knotweed

Polygonum tenue

slender knotweed

Potamogeton alpinus

thin-leaved alpine pondweed

Potamogeton foliosus

leafy pondweed

Potamogeton nodosus

knotty pondweed

Potamogeton praelongus

white-stem pondweed

Potamogeton pusillus ssp. gemmiparus

budding pondweed

Potamogeton vaseyi

vasey’s pondweed

Potamogeton zosteriformis

flatstem pondweed

Potentilla robbinsiana

dwarf cinquefoil

Proserpinaca pectinata

mermaidweed

Prunus americana

american plum

Pseudognaphalium micradenium

heller’s sweet everlasting

Pterospora andromedea

giant pinedrops

Puccinellia tenella ssp. langeana

tundra alkali grass

Pycnanthemum incanum

hoary mountain mint

Pycnanthemum torrei

torry's mountain mint

Pycnanthemum virginianum

virginian mountain mint

Pyrola asarifolia

pink wintergreen

Quercus macrocarpa

mossy-cup oak

Ranunculus ambigens

water‑plantain spearwort

Ranunculus fascicularis

early buttercup

Rhinanthus minor ssp. groenlandicus

yellow rattle

Rhododendron periclymenoides

pink azalea

Rhynchospora capillacea

needle beak sedge

Rosa acicularis ssp. sayi

prickly rose

Rotala ramosior

lowland toothcup

Rubus cuneifolius

wedge sand blackberry

Rumex pallidus

white dock

Sagina nodosa ssp. borealis

greater pearlwort

Sagittaria cuneata

wapato

Sagittaria teres

quill-leaved sagittaria

Salicornia bigelovii

dwarf glasswort

Salix argyrocarpa

silver willow

Salix herbacea

dwarf willow

Salix pellita

satin williow

Sanicula canadensis

short-styled sanicle

Sanicula odorata

cluster sanicle

Sanicula trifoliata

beaked sanicle

Sarcocornia perennis

woody glasswort

Saxifraga cernua

nodding saxifrage

Saxifraga paniculata ssp. neogaea

livelong saxifrage

Saxifraga rivularis

alpine brook saxifrage

Scirpus georgianus

georgia bulrush

Scirpus longii

long’s bulrush

Scirpus pendulus

lined bulrush

Scirpus polyphyllus

leafy bulrush

Scleria pauciflora

few-flower nutrush

Scleria reticularis

reticulated nutrush

Sclerolepis uniflora

sclerolepis

Senna hebecarpa

wild senna

Sericocarpus linifolius

white-topped aster

Sibbaldia procumbens

sibbaldia

Silene acaulis

moss campion

Sisyrinchium mucronatum

mucronated blue-eyed grass

Solidago patula

square-stem goldenrod

Sparganium androcladum

branching bur-reed

Sphagnum angermanicum

peat moss

Sphagnum brevifolium

peat moss

Sphagnum flavicomans

peat moss

Sphagnum lindbergii

peat moss

Sphagnum subfulvum

peat moss

Sphenopholis obtusata

blunt sphenopholis

Spiranthes casei

case's ladies’ tresses

Sporobolus neglectus

small dropseed

Staphylea trifolia

bladdernut

Stuckenia filiformis ssp. alpina

northern slender pondweed

Stuckenia pectinata

sago pondweed

Symphyotrichum ciliolatum

ciliated aster

Symphyotrichum patens

skydrop aster

Symphyotrichum tenuifolium

large salt marsh aster

Tephrosia virginiana

goat's rue

Thalictrum thalictroides

rue anemone

Triantha glutinosa

sticky false asphodel

Trichomanes intricatum

appalachian filmy fern

Triosteum aurantiacum

orange horse‑gentian

Triplasis purpurea

sand grass

Trisetum melicoides

bristle grass

Uvularia grandiflora

large‑flowered bellwort

Uvularia perfoliata

perfoliate bellwort

Valeriana uliginosa

marsh valerian

Veronica wormskjoldii

alpine speedwell

Viburnum rafinesquianum

downy arrowwood

Viola nephrophylla

kidney-leaved violet

Viola palustris

alpine marsh violet

Vulpia octoflora var. glauca

six weeks fescue

Waldsteinia fragarioides

barren strawberry

Woodsia glabella

smooth woodsia

Woodsia obtusa

blunt-lobe woodsia

Woodwardia areolata

netted chain fern

Zannichellia palustris

horned pondweed

Zanthoxylum americanum

northern prickly ash

 

Source.  #5927, eff 11-22-94, EXPIRED: 11-22-00

 

New.  #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05, EXPIRED: 6-25-13

 

          Res 1108.02  Threatened Plant Species.

 

          (a)  The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all threatened plant species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, Public Law 93‑205, as amended:

 

Table 1100.3 Former Federal Candidate Plant Species

 

Scientific Name

Common Name

 

 

Cardamine longii       

long's bitter‑cress

Carex polymorpha

variable sedge

Prenanthes boottii

boott's rattlesnake‑root

 

          (b)  The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all threatened plant species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.02:

 

Table 1100.4 State Listed Threatened Plant Species

 

Scientific Name

Common Name

 

 

Acer nigrum

black maple

Agalinis maritima

salt‑marsh gerardia

Ammophila breviligulata

beach grass

Arabis canadensis

sicklepod

Arabis missouriensis

missouri rock cress

Arethusa bulbosa

arethusa

Artemisia campestris ssp. caudata

tall wormwood

Asclepias amplexicaulis

blunt‑leaved milkweed

Asclepias quadrifolia

four‑leaved milkweed

Aureolaria pedicularia var. intercedens

fern-leaved false foxglove

Betula glandulosa

dwarf birch

Betula minor

small birch

Betula nigra

river birch

Calamagrostis pickeringii

pickering's bluejoint

Calamagrostis stricta ssp. inexpansa

new england northern reedgrass

Carex albursina

sheldon’s sedge

Carex backii

back’s sedge

Carex bigelowii

bigelow’s sedge

Carex cristatella

small-crested sedge

Carex nigra

goodenough’s sedge

Carex scirpoidea

scirpus‑like sedge

Celtis occidentalis

hackberry

Clematis occidentalis

purple clematis

Conopholis americana

american cancerroot

Cryptogramma stelleri

slender cliffbrake

Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens

large yellow lady’s slipper

Desmodium rotundifolium

prostrate tick trefoil

Diapensia lapponica

diapensia

Dicentra canadensis

squirrel corn

Dryopteris fragrans

fragrant fern

Dryopteris goldiana

goldie's fern

Eleocharis intermedia

matted spike-rush

Eleocharis ovata

ovoid spike-rush

Eleocharis parvula

small spike‑rush

Eleocharis uniglumis

salt-loving spike-rush

Epilobium hornemanni

hornemann's willowherb

Galearis spectabilis

showy orchis

Galium kamtschaticum

northern wild licorice

Gaylussacia dumosa

dwarf huckleberry

Gentianopsis crinita

fringed gentian

Geum peckii

mountain avens

Hackelia virginiana

stickseed

Hierochloe alpina var. orthantha

alpine sweet grass

Hudsonia ericoides

golden heather

Hudsonia tomentosa var. intermedia

hairy hudsonia

Hudsonia tomentosa var. tomentosa

hairy hudsonia

Huperzia appalachiana

mountain firmoss

Hydrophyllum virginianum

northern waterleaf

Iris prismatica

slender blue flag

Isotria medeoloides

small whorled pogonia

Iva frutescens ssp. oraria

marsh elder

Lilaeopsis chinensis

eastern lilaeopsis

Liparis loeselii

loesel's twayblade

Listera convallarioides

lily‑leaved twayblade

Listera cordata

heart‑leaved twayblade

Lobelia kalmii

kalm's lobelia

Losieleuria procumbens

alpine azalea

Lupinus perennis

wild lupine

Luzula spicata

spiked woodrush

Lysimachia thyrsiflora

tufted loosestrife

Malaxis unifolia

green adder's mouth

Mikania scandens

climbing hempweed

Ophioglossum pusillum

northern adder’s tongue

Packera paupercula

dwarf ragwort

Panax quinquefolius

ginseng

Parnassia glauca

grass‑of‑parnassus

Paronychia argyrocoma

silverling

Paronychia canadensis

smooth‑forked chickweed

Phyllodoce caerulea

mountain heath

Platanthera flava var. herbiola

pale green orchis

Potamogeton obtusifolius

bluntleaf pondweed

Rhododendron lapponicum

lappland rosebay

Rhododenron maximum

giant rhododendron

Rubus chamaemorus

baked apple berry

Sagittaria rigida

sessile-fruited arrowhead

Salix interior

sandbar willow

Salix planifolia

tea‑leaved willow

Salix uva-ursi

bearberry willow

Samolus valerandi ssp. parviflorus

false water pimpernel

Scirpus ancistrochaetus

northeastern bulrush

Solidago cutleri

cutler’s goldenrod

Solidago odora

sweet goldenrod

Sparganium eurycarpum

large bur‑reed

Sphagnum andersonianum

peat moss

Sphagnum contortum

peat moss

Sphagnum majus ssp. norvegicum

peat moss

Sphagnum pylaesii

peat moss

Sphagnum riparium

peat moss

Sphagnum wulfianum

peat moss

Spiranthes lucida

shining ladies’ tresses

Sporobolus cryptandrus

sand dropseed

Subularia aquatica var. americana

awlwort

Teucrium canadense var. virginicum

canadian germander

Triphora trianthophora

three‑birds orchid

Utricularia resupinata

reversed bladderwort

Vaccinium boreale

alpine blueberry

Vaccinium cespitosum

dwarf bilberry

Vahlodea atropurpurea

mountain hairgrass

Viola pedata

bird's‑foot violet

 

Source.  #5927, eff 11-22-94, EXPIRED: 11-22-00

 

New.  #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05, EXPIRED: 6-25-13

 

          Res 1108.03  Special Concern Plant Species. The following inventory, listed by scientific and common name, shall contain all special concern species meeting the criteria in Res 1103.03:

 

Table 1100.5 State Special Concern Plant Species

 

Scientific Name

Common Name

 

 

Allium tricoccum var. burdickii

narrow-leaf wild leek

Allium tricoccum var. tricoccum

wild leek

Asarum canadense

wild ginger

Caulophyllum giganteum

giant blue cohosh

Caulophyllum thalictroides

blue cohosh

Limonium carolinianum

sea lavender

Matteuccia struthiopteris var. pensylvanica

ostrich fern

Sanguisorba canadensis

canadian burnet

Ulmus rubra

slippery elm

 

Source.  #5927, eff 11-22-94, EXPIRED: 11-22-00

 

New.  #7507, eff 6-21-01; ss by #8386, eff 6-25-05, EXPIRED: 6-25-13


APPENDIX I

 

PLANT NOMENCLATURE FOR NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY

 

 

Fernald, M.L. 1970. Gray’s Manual of Botany, Eighth Editionl. Dioscorides Press, Portland, OR.

 

Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1993a. Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 1. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1993b. Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 2. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1997. Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 3. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Gleason, H.A. and A. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada. The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY.

 

Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland, Second Edition. Biota of North America Program, North Carolina Botanical Garden. Timber Press, Portland, OR.

 

New Hampshire Natural Heritage Inventory. 2000. Rare and Imperiled Plants of New Hampshire. Department of Resources and Economic Development, Division of Forests and Lands. Concord, NH.

 

Voss, E.G. 1972. Flora of Michigan. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI.


APPENDIX II

 

 

Rule

 

Specific State or Federal Statutes or Regulations the Rule Implements

Res 1101

RSA 217-A:2, III

RSA 217-A:4

RSA 217-A:5, II

RSA 217-A:6, I

RSA 217-A:7

RSA 217-A:9, III

RSA 217-A:10, I

Res 1102

RSA 217-A:3

RSA 541-A:7

Res 1103

RSA 217-A:2, II

RSA 217-A:5, II and IV

Res 1104

RSA 217-A:5, IV

Res 1105.01

RSA 91-A:4

Res 1105.02

RSA 217-A:2, III

RSA 217-A:5, II

RSA 217-A:6, II

Res 1106.01

RSA 217-A:6, II

Res 1106.02

RSA 217-A:6, III

Res 1106.03

RSA 217-A:6, IV

Res 1107

RSA 217-A:10, III

Res 1108

RSA 217-A:5, III and IV