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Office of Natural Lands Management Natural Heritage Program
Lupine (Lupinus perennis) Photograph by
David Snyder
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Office of Natural Lands Management
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Natural Areas Program•
New Jersey Natural Lands Trust
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State Trails Program•
Natural Heritage Program
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Statutory Purpose
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“to identify the most critically imperiled natural areas in the State
and provide
detailed up-to-date information on rare species and natural communities to planners, developers, and conservation agencies for use in resource management, environmental impact assessment, and both public and private land protection efforts.”
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PLANT SPECIES RARITY IN NEW JERSEY
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Number of native plant species
2,134•
Number of plant species of 822 conservation concern
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Number of State Endangered plant species 339•
Number of “threatened”
plant species
483
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Number of globally rare plant species 52•
Number of S1.1 plant species 30
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Number of federally listed NJ plant species 8•
Number of plant species endemic to NJ 4
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Diversity of
Endangered
Plant
Species
by County
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Populations of State Endangered Plants on State and Non-state Lands
26%
10%64%
Entirely on State Land
Partially on State Land
None on State Land
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Swamp Pink(Helonias bullata)
Federally ThreatenedState Endangered
Photograph by David Snyder
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Bog asphodel (Narthecium americanum)
Endemic to New Jersey
Restricted to a globally rare endemic ecological
community in the Pine Barrens
Photographs by David Snyder
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Hammond’s yellow spring beauty
(Claytonia virginica var. hammondiae)
Endemic to New Jersey
Known from a single location worldwide
Photograph by David Snyder
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American chaffseed(Schwalbea americana)
Known from a single location in New Jersey
Photograph by David Snyder
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Sea-beach Amaranth(Amaranthus Pumilus)
Reappeared in NJ in 2000 after an absence of 87 years
Photograph by Mark H. Burlas
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Spreading Globe Flower (Trollius laxus ssp. laxus)
State Endangered
Photograph by David Snyder
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Statutory Purpose
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“to identify the most critically imperiled natural areas in the State
and provide
detailed up-to-date information on rare species and natural communities to planners, developers, and conservation agencies for use in resource management, environmental impact assessment, and both public and private land protection efforts.”
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Manunka
Chunk Bluffs Warren County
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Hairy LipfernCheilanthes lanosaG5, S2
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Historic occurrence from limestone cliffs, Manunka
Chunk for -
Rock SandwortArenaria strictaState EndangeredG5T5, SH
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Manunka
Chunk Bluffs Warren County
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McAfee Quarry Vernon Twp., Sussex County
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Prairie GoldenrodSolidago rigidaState EndangeredG5T5, S1
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Cornel-leaf AsterDoellingeria infirmaG5, S2
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Ebony SedgeCarex eburneaG5, S2
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McAfee Quarry Vernon Twp., Sussex County