Peer Review Plan for the Prairie Bush-Clover Species Status Assessment Report

This is a peer review plan for the Prairie Bush-Clover Species Status Assessment Report

Author(s)
Dawn Marsh, USFWS biologist surveying for RPBB
Fish and Wildlife Biologist
Ecological Services,
Endangered Species
Additional Role(s)
FHWA/Transportation Liaison (Minnesota),
Mitigation,
Wind and Solar Projects Lead,
DOD - Ft. McCoy
Expertise
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultations,
Recovery Planning and Implementation,
Species Status Assessments
Area
MN
WI
Bloomington,MN
Derek Anderson
Kevin Doyle
Publication date
Type of document
Completed
Program
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Species
Also known as slender-leaved bush clover, it has a clover-like leaf comprised of three leaflets about an inch long and a quarter inch wide. Flowering plants are generally between nine and eighteen inches tall with the flowers loosely arranged on an open spike. The pale pink or cream colored...
FWS Focus
Ecosystem
FWS and DOI Region(s)