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− | *Ecosystem, hydrologic, and water quality function of vegetation in stormwater BMPs | + | *Ecosystem, hydrologic, and water quality function of vegetation in stormwater BMPs <span title="Ecosystem function including habitat, nutrient cycling, soil regeneration, food, timber, climate regulation, aesthethic, educational, spiritual, recreation, and health"> Ecosystem, hydrologic, and water quality function of vegetation in stormwater BMPs. Role in the hydrologic system, including transpiration, groundwater interaction, and flood management. Water quality benefits. Runoff rate reduction.</span> |
**[[Ecosystem Function - Natural process and components to provide goods & Service]] | **[[Ecosystem Function - Natural process and components to provide goods & Service]] | ||
*[[General tools and resources for plant identification, quantification of the benefits plants provide and plant selection|<span title="Roles and benefits of native vegetation, plant identification, links to plant selection and design resources."> General tools and resources for plant identification, quantification of the benefits plants provide and plant selection</span>]] | *[[General tools and resources for plant identification, quantification of the benefits plants provide and plant selection|<span title="Roles and benefits of native vegetation, plant identification, links to plant selection and design resources."> General tools and resources for plant identification, quantification of the benefits plants provide and plant selection</span>]] |
The Minnesota Stormwater Manual contains information on plants and vegetation, but this information is scattered in various places throughout the manual. Below is a framework we will be using to consolidate this information. At the bottom of this page you will find links to existing information on this website. Over time, the information on the existing pages will be incorporated into the framework shown below.