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HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIESVASCULAR PLANT INVENTORY
By Maurice H. Brucker6606 N. Allen Road, Unit # 92
Peoria, Illinois 61614
Funded byIllinois Department of Natural Resources
Natural Heritage DivisionFrom Contributions to
Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund
HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES VASCULAR PLANT INVENTORY
IntroductionThe Hopewell hill prairies were ;first publically documented as a plant community in
the Illinois Natural Areas Inventorf (1 . An earlier detailed study of hill prairies byRobert A. Evers (2) did not include aW'ofthe hill prairies on the west side of the Illinoisriver north of Peoria. In the Hopewell safes hill prairies section of the INAI, the 78acre natural area contained 21 scattered prairies . See attachment 1 . About the time ofthe inventory, the Hopewell site was subdivided into residential lots and sold toindividual owners. Protection of some of the hill prairies commenced 1 in 1997 and now4 prairies have been restored and dedicated as the Hopewell Hill Prairies Nature Preserve(3), (4), (5). Another 2 prairies have been restored and provided some protection as anIllinois Natural Heritage Landmark. This plant survey was undertaken to aid in themanaging of the natural area .
MethodsThe objective of this survey is to identify most of the plants in the 6 protected prairies
and in 2 other accessible prairies . The best remaining savannas in Central Illinoissurround hill prairies according to Marlin Bowles (6), so many of these plants were alsoidentified. Since the hill prairies are relatively small, the full inventory method wasused. No historical comparison of changes in the plant community is possible as theexact location of the transect used in the original INAI was not included .
Not all of the hill prairies identified in 1977 INAI work are still in existence due topersistent woody encroachment into the prairies, supression of fire and housingdevelopment. None of the 7 small prairie openings on the eastern end of the natural areaindicated in 1977 could be located and have probably been covered by woody invasion.The extant hill prairies are defined in this study by the ravines that dissect them and arenumbered from east to west as shown in the following table : .
Description of Extant Hopewell Hill Prairies - Also see map in Attachment 2
Natural Heritage Landmark, very small, close to houseLandmark and Nature Preserve, shaded but Grade ANature Preserve, center of best Grade ANature Preserve, but very small prairie mostly shadednot surveyed, very eroded, small colony of stiff gentiannot surveyed, steep, near house, dwarf liatrisnot surveyed, below house on large ridgenot surveyed, on several small ridges, on cul du sacnot surveyed, close to house, steepnot surveyed, close to house, steepNature preserve, small prairie, diverse species for sizeNature preserve, long prairie on ridgesmall prairie on large ridge being closed by encroachmentvery small prairie left from encroachment on large ridge
ResultsThe plant inventory is shown in the following table.
# locationI Lot 1182 Lot 118 +Lot 1173 Lot 1174 Lot 1165 Lot 1156 Lot 1147 Lot 238 + 1248 Lot 1259 Lot 131
10 Lot 133I I Lot 13912 Lot 139 + 23813 Lot 23814 Lot 238
HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES PLANT LIST AND COEFFICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM"2
SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME HILL PRAIRIE NUMBER #1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 TO
Acalypha rhomboidea Three-seeded mercury 0 0 0Acer saccharum Sugar maple 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair fern 6 6Agalinis aspera Rough false foxglove 10 10 10 10Agrimonia pubescens Soft agrimony 4 4 4Agrostis alba* Red top 0 0Agrostis perennans Upland bent grass 4 4 4 4Ambrosia artisiifolia Common ragweed 0 0 0 0Amelanchier laevis Shadbush 7 7 7 7Amorpha canescens Lead plant 8 8 8 8 8 8 8Amphicarpa bracteata var Lowland hog peanut 4 4Amphicarpa bracteata Upland hog peanut 4 4Andropogon gerardii Big bluestem 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Anemone cylindrica Candle anemone 8 8Anemone virginiana Tall anemone 4 4 4 4Antennaria plantaginfolia Pussy toes 4 4 4 4 4 4Apocynum sibiricum Indian hemp 2 2 2Arabis laevigata Smooth rock cress 4 4 4 4Asclepias purpuracens Purple milkweed 7 7Asclepias quadrifolia Whorled milkweed 6 6Asclepias verticillata Horsetail milkweed 1 1 1 1
1Asclepias viridiflora Short green milkweed 9 9Asparagus officinalis` garden asparagus 0 0Asplenium platyneuron Ebony spleenwort 4 4Aster azureus Sky-blue aster 7 7 7 7 7 7Aster cordifolius Heart-leaved aster 6 6Aster drummondii Drumond's aster 3 3Aster ericoides Heath aster 4 4 4Aster laevis Smooth blue aster 8 8 8Aster lateriflorus Side-flowering aster 2 2 2Aster oblongifolius Aromatic aster 7 7 7 7 7Aster pilosus Hairy aster 0 0 0Aster sagittifolius Arrow-leaved aster 4 4 4 4Aster schreberi Smooth forked aster 10 10 10 10Aster sericeus Silky aster 9 9 9Aster shortii Short's aster 6 6 6Astragalus canadensis Canadian milk vetch 7 7 7 7Aureolaria grandiflora var Yellow false foxglove 6 6 6 6 6 6 6Baptisia lactea White wild indigo 6 6 6Bidens vulgata Tall beggar's ticks 0 0 0Botrychium virginianum Rattlesnake farm 4 4 4 4Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats gramme 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7Brickellia eupatoriodes False boneset 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6Bromus pubescens Woodland brome 5 5 5 5 5Cacalia atriplicifolia Pale Indian plantain 5 5 5 5 5Calystegia spithamaca Dwarf bindweed 10 10 10 10 10Campanula americana Tall bellflower 4 4Carex bicknellii Bicknell's sedge 8 8Carex blanda Common wood sedge 2 2Carex cephalophora Short-headed bracted sedge 3 3Carex hirsutella Hairy green sedge 5 5
HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES PLANT LIST AND COEFFICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM"
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Carex meadii Mead's stiff sedge 6 6 6 6 6 6Carex normalis Spreading oval sedge 4 4Carex penslyvanica Pennsylvania sedge 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Carex rosea Curly-styled wood sedge 5 5Carex umbellate Early oak sedge 6 6Carya ovata Shagbark hickory 4 4 4Carya tomentosa Mockemut hickory 6 6 6 6 6Cassia faciculata Golden cassia 1 1Ceonothus americanus New Jersey tea 8 8 8 8 8 8Celastrus scandens Climbing bittersweet 2 2 2 2 2 2Cerastium vulgatum Corn. mouse-ear chickweed 0 0Cards canadensis Redbud 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Cinna arundinacea Common wood reed 5 5Cirsium altissimum Tall thistle 3 3 3 3 3 3Cirsium vulgare` Bull thistle 0 0Claytonia virginica Spring beauty 1 1Comandra umbellate Bastard toadflax 6 6 6Conyza canadensis Horseweed 0 0 0 0 0 0Coreopsis palmate Prairie coreopsis 6 6 6 6 6 6 6Comus racemosa Gray dogwood 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Corylus americana American filbert 4 4 4 4 4Crataegus crus-galli Cock-spur hawthorn 2 2Crataegus mollis Downy hawthorn 2 2 2Cuscuta campestris Field dodder 2 2Cystopteris protrusa Fragile fern 4 4Dalea candida White prairie clover 9 9 9 9Dalea purpurea Purple prairie clover 8 8 8 8 8Danthonia spicata Poverty oat grass 3 3 3 3 3 3Daucus carota' Queen Ann's lace 0 0 0 0 0Desmodium glutinosum Pointed tick trefoil 3 3 3 3 3 3Desmodium nudiflorum Bare-stemmed tick trefoil 5 5Desmodium paniculatum Panicled tick trefoil 2 2 2 2 2Desmodium sessilifolium Sessile-leaved tick trefoil 6 6Dioscorea villosa Wild yam 4 4Echinacea pallida Pale purple coneflower 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7Echinacea purpurea Purple coneflower 6 6Elaeagnus umbellate* Autumn olive 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Elymus canadensis Canada wild rye 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush grass 5 5 5 5 5Elymus villosus Silky wild rye 4 4Equisetum hyemale affine Rough horsetail 2 2Erechites hieraciifolia Fireweed 2 2Erigeron strigosus Daisy fleabane 2 2 2 2Eryngiun yuccifolium Rattlesnake master 7 7Eupatorium purpureum Purple Joe pye weed 5 5 5Eupatorium rugosum White snakeroot 2 2Eupatorium serotinum Late boneset 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Euphorbia corollate Flowering spurge 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Festuca obtusa Nodding fescue 5 5 5Festuca pratensis' Meadow fescue 0 0 0Fragaria virginiana Wild strawberry 2 2Fraxinus americana White ash 4 4 4Galium aparine Annual bedstraw 0 0 0Galium circaezans Wild Licorice 4 4 4 4
HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES PLANT LIST AND COE=FICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM"
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Galium concinnum
Shing bedstraw 4 40 Galium triflorum
Sweet-scented bedstraw 4 4 4Gaura biennis
Biennial guars 2 2Gentiana puberlenta
Downy gentian 4 4Gentianella quinquefolia
Stiff gentian 7 7Geranium maculatum
Wild geranium 4 4Gleditsia triacanthos
Honey locust 2 2Hammelis virginiana
Witch-hazel 8 8 8Hedeoma pulegiodes
American pennyroyal 4 4Helanthus decapetalus
Pale sunflower 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Helanthus occidentalos
Western sunflower 7 7 7Helanthus strumosus
Pale-leaved sunflower 3 3 3Hepatica nobilis var . acute
Sharp-lobed hepatica 7 7Hieracium scabrum
Rough hawkweed 5 5 5 5Hypericum sphaerocarpum
Round-fruited St. John's rt 5 5 5Hypoxis hirsute
Yellow stargrass 6 6 6Juglans nigra
Black walnut 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Juncus interior
Inland rush 3 3Juncus tenius
Path rush 0 0 0Juniperus virginiana
Eastern red cedar 1 1 1 1 1Lactuca canadensis
Wild lettuce 1 1 1 1 1 1Lechea tenuifolia
Narrow-leaved pinweed 6 6 6Lespedeza capitata
Round-headed bush cover 4 4Lespedeza virginica
Slender bush clover 5 5Liatris aspera
Rough blazing star 7 7 7 7Liatris cylindracea
Dwarf blazing star 8 8Linum sulcatum
Grooved yellow flax 8 8Liparis liliifolia
Purple twayblade 4 4 4Lithospemum carolinense
Hairy puccoon 7 7 7 7 7 7Lobelia inflata
Indian tobacco 4 4 4Lonicera prolifera
Grape honeysuckle 5 5Malus ioenis
Iowa crabapple 3 3 3 3 3 3Medicago lupulina'
Black medic 0 0Melilotus alba'
White sweet clover 0 0 0Melilotus offcinalis'
Yellow sweet clover 0 0 0Menispurnum canadense
White moonseed 4 4Monarda fistulosa
Wild bergamot 4 4 4 4 4Muhlenbergia schrebiri
Nimblewill 0 0Muhlenbergia sobolifera
Rock satin grass 5 5 5 5 5 5Orobanche uniflora
Cancer root 8 8Ostrya virginiana
Hop hombeam 4 4 4 4 4 4Oxalis violacea
Violet wood sorrel 5 5 5Panicum capillare
Old witch grass 0 0Panicum implicatum
Old-field panic grass 2 2 2 2Panicum latifolium
Broad-leaved panic grass 5 5 5 5Panicum leibergii
Prairie panic grass 7 7 7 7 7Panicum linearifolium
Slender-leaved panic grass 7 7Paronychia canadensis
Tall forked chickweed 5 5Parthenocissus inserta
Thicket creeper 1 1Parthenocissus quiqueifolia
Virginia creeper 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Phlox divaricata
Blue phlox 5 5 5Phlox pilosa var. fulgida
Prairie phlox 7 7 7 7 7 7 7Phyrma leptostachya
Lopseed 4 4 4 4Physalis subglaborata
Smooth ground cherry 0 0
HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES PLANT LIST AND COEFFICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM"
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Physalis virginiana Lance-leaved ground cherry 3 3 3Poa compressa• Canada bluegrass 0 0Poa pratensis* Kentucky bluegrass 0 0Polygala senega Seneca snakeroot 7 7 7 7 7 7Polygala verticillata Short-whorled milkwort 9 9 9 9 9Polygonatum commutatum Great solomon seal 4 4Polystichurn acrosticoides Christmas fern 4 4Populus grandidentata Large-toothed aspen 4 4 4 4 4Potentilla simplex Common cinquefoil 3 3 3 3 3Prenanthes alba Lion's foot 5 5 5 5 5 5Prunus serotina Wild black cherry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Prunus virginiana Common chokecherry 3 3 3Psoralea onobrychis French grass 6 6Psoralea tenuiflora Scurfy-pea 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8Pynanthemum pilosum Hairy mountain mint 5 5Quercus alba White oak 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Quercus prinoides v. acumin Chinquapin oak 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Quercus rubra Red oak 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Quercus velutina Black oak 5 5Ranunculus abortivus Little-leaved buttercup 1 1 1Ratibida pinnata Yellow coneflower 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Rhus glabra Smooth sumac 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Ribes missouriense Missouri goosebery 2 2 2Rosa multiflora' Japanese rose 0 0 0 0 0Rosa suffulta Sunshine rose 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Rubus occidententalis Blackcap raspberry 2 2 2 2 2 2Rubis pensylvanica Yankee blackberry 2 2 2 2 2 2Ruellia humilis Hairy ruellia 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Salix humilis Prairie willow 5 5 5Sanicula gregaria Clustered black snakeroot 2 2 2 2 2Sassafras albidum White sassafras 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Schizachyrium scoparium Little bluestem 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Scutellaria Ieonardii Small skullcap 5 5Setaria faberi' Giant foxtail 0 0 0Silene stellate Starry campian 5 5 5Silphium integrifolium Rosinweed 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Silphium laciniatum Compass plant 5 5 5 5 5Silphium terebinthinaceum Prairie dock 4 4 4 4 4Sisyrinchium albidum Common blue-eyed grass 4 4 4 4 4Smilacina racemosa Feathery false solomon seal 4 4 4 4Smilax ecirrhata Upright carrion flower 5 5 5 5 5Smilax hispida Bristly green brier 3 3 3 3Solidago canadensis Tall goldenrod 1 1 1 1Solidago juncea Early goldenrod 4 4 4Solidago nemorales Old field goldenrod 3 3Solidago rigida Rigid goldenrod 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4Solidago speciosa Showy goldenrod 7 7 7Solidago ulmifolia Elm-leaved goldenrod 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Sorghastrum nutans Indian grass 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Sphenopholis obtusata Prairie wedge grass 5 5 5Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie dropseed 9 9 9Staphylea trifolia Bladdemut 5 5 5Stipa Spartea Porcupine grass 6 6Taenidia integerrima Yellow pimpernel 7 7 7 7
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HOPEWELL HILL PRAIRIES PLANT LIST AND COEFFICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM"
Taraxicum officinale'Teucrium canadense v . virgi .Toxic odedron radicansTradescantia ohioensisTrillium recurvatumTriodanis perfoliataTriosteum perfoliatumUlmus rubraUvularia grandifloraVerbena strictaVemonia baldwiniiViburnum prunifoliumViburnum rafinesquianumViola sagittataViola sororiaVitis ripariaZanthoxylum americanum
denotes an exotic species
" coefficient of conservatismTaft et al . ERIGENIA, Nov 97
Common dandelionAmerican germanderPoison ivyCommon spiderwortRed trilliumVenus' looking-glassLate horse gentianSlippery elmBeIMrortHoary vervainBaldwin's ironweedBlack hawDowny arrowwoodArrow-leaved violetWooly blue violetRiverbank grapePrickly ash
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31 1 1 1
13 3
35
52 2 2
2 2 25
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37 7 7 7 7
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63
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Discussionplant communitiesThe Hopewell hill prairies and surrounding savannas which were surveyed are highly
diverse. 233 species of vascular plants were identified with many having highcoefficients of conservatism which indicates rare plants found in rare undisturbed habitat .With only 14 acres of Grade A glacial drift hill prairie found in Illinois in 1977, morethan an acre of this is found on lots 116 and 117 ( prairie #3) .
From the separate plant lists for each of the 8 praries surveyed, it can be shown thatsome plants are unique to each prairie . The larger restored Grade A prairie #3 had themost diversity of species ; however, protecting more of the prairies would protect more ofthe diversity of the natural area .
- - individual species
At the beginning of the study there were 2 state threatened plant species, but in May of1999, both of these were delisted . Smooth forked aster (Aster Schreberi) is found near#3 and # 12 prairies and is blooming profusely at the tops of north slopes on Lots 119, 402and 356 . Black-seeded rice grass (Oryzopsis racemosa) was found at one location in thevillage of Hopewell but not in the natural area . The Rattlesnake master (Eryngiumyuccifolium) plant found on prairie #3 is worth mentioning because this species was notrecorded in the 36 prairies in the Evers study (2). 52 species of plants were found whichare not currently included in the Marshall county list of the Illinois Plant InformationNetwork ( 7 ) .
restoration and maintenanceIntensive restoration has been done on prairies # 1,2,3,4,1 land 12 by Maury Brucker
and Emiko Yang (8) (9) . Maintaining the prairie and savanna plant communities by alow level effort of selective cutting and individual plant herbicide treatment and weedingshould continue to be oriented toward protecting and encouraging the more conservativeplants in the natural area . This maintainance will be required into the foreseeable futureto sustain the integrity of these plant communities . Although Garlic mustard (Alliariapetiolata) has not yet been found, this serious threat should be looked for regularly .Exotics and weeds are primarily found next to the frontage roads and utility areas asshown by the subarea plant list for lot 116 and 117 in Appendix 1 .
From the plant lists by prairies and the extant prairies descriptions, a suggestedstrategy for securing additional protection should be focused on Lots 238 and 125 .Working with residents who have small prairies on their lots could also be done whentime is available .
- Lot 238 has 2 hill prairies # 13, 14 and parts of 2 others #7,12 . this 14 acre outlotencompasses an entire high ridge and a complete ravine with good north slope plantssuch as Smooth forked aster (Aster Schrebiri), Marginal shield fern (Dropterismarginalis) and Bishop's cap (Mitella diphylla)
- Lot 125 is a vacant lot with a prairie on several small ridges with easy access andwhich is owned by an adjacnt resident .
- Further searches for the eastern 7 small prairies found in 1977 could be done ifaccess was arranged and time was available .
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FOOTNOTES
( 1) White, J., 1978, Illinois Natural Areas Inventory Techncal Report, Vol. 1, IllinoisNatural Areas Inventory, Urbana, Illinois
( 2) Evers, Robert A ., 1955, Hill Prairies of Illinois, Bulletin of the Illinois NaturalHistory Survey, Vol. 26, Article 5, Urbana, Illinois, p . 423
(3)Lerczak, T. V., 1997, Proposal for Dedication of Hopewell Hill Prairies as an IllinoisNature Preserve, Illinois Natures Preserve Commission, Springfield, Illinois
( 4) Lerczak, T. V., 1998, Proposal for Dedication of an Addition (Lot # 116 in Hopewell)to Hopewell Hill Prairies Nature Preserve, Illinois Nature Preserves Commission,Springfield, Illinois
( 5) Lerczak, T . V., 1999, Proposal for Dedication of an Addition(Lot # 139 in Hopewell)to Hopewell Hill Prairies Nature Preserve, Illinois Nature Preserves Commission,Springfield, Illinois
( 6) Bowles Marlin, 1997, Morton Arboretum, personal communication
( 7) Iverson L.R., D. Ketzner and J . Karnes, 1999, Illinois Plant Information Network,Database at http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/delaware/ilpinhtml . , Illinois Natural History Surveyand USDA Forest Service
( 8) Brucker, M . and E. Yang, 1998, "Private Prairie and Woodland Restoration :Updating an Older Subdivision", The Central Nebraska Loess Hills Prairie : Proceedingsof the Sixteenth North American Prairie Conference, Joseph T . Springer, editor,University of Nebraska at Kearney, Keamey, Nebraska, pp . 148-150
( 9) Brucker, M . and E. Yang, 1999, "Private Prairie and Woodland Restoration :Updating an Older Subdivision", Land and Water, Vol . 43, Number 4, Fort Dodge, Iowa,pp. 34-36
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Hopewell Hill Prairies Vascular Plant Inventory
ATTACHMENT 1
CountyMARSHALL- No.,
Name of Area - HOPEWELLESTATESHILL PRAIRIES
QuadrangleCHILLICOTHE 7 .5 1
Location SEC . 34 T12Nj R9E
ILLINOIS NATURAL AREAS INVENTORY -
Figure 3a. Hopewell Estates Hill Prairies Natural Area outlined on the USGS 7 .5-minute seriesmap. The location of the proposed preserve Hopewell Hill Prairies is marked by an asterisk (*).
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Figure 3b. Outline of Hopewell Estates Hill Prairies Natural Area in 1977 showing patches ofGrade A (1A) and Grade B (1B) hill prairies and Grade C (2C) woodlands . Developed areas arelabeled 3E .
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Figure 4 . Partial outline of the Village of Hopewell in Marshall County . The proposed preserve
Hopewell Hill Prairies is located on lot #117 .
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APPENDIX 1
HOPEWELL PRAIRIES SPECIES LIST .
Preliminary draft Nov . 8, 1998Michael D . Jones
COMMON NAMES PRAIRIE CUTARFA
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