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Town Of East Granby

Ecosystem Overview

The Town Of East Granby ecosystem supports 25 documented wildlife species across 24 taxonomic genera. Located in hartford county, connecticut, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 6 frequently observed species and 4 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While City of Hartford nearby has 75% more documented species, Town Of East Granby offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #12 for species diversity among 25 hartford county County natural areas, placing it in the 52th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

25
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
24
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
13
Common Species
Frequently observed species
12
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#12
Regional Rank
Out of 25 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common6 species
Common7 species
Occasional8 species
Rare4 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#12 of 25 locations
52th percentile for diversity
vs. City of Hartford
-75% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 25 total documented species.

Rhus typhina

Rhus typhina

Staghorn sumac

Very Common2 obs.
Datana integerrima

Datana integerrima

Walnut Caterpillar Moth

Very Common1 obs.
Onoclea sensibilis

Onoclea sensibilis

Polypod Brake

Very Common1 obs.
Commelina communis

Commelina communis

Asiatic dayflower

Very Common1 obs.
Maianthemum racemosum

Maianthemum racemosum

Feathery False Solomon'S-Seal

Very Common1 obs.
Sambucus racemosa

Sambucus racemosa

red-berried elder

Common1 obs.
Impatiens pallida

Impatiens pallida

Jewelweed

Common1 obs.
Impatiens capensis

Impatiens capensis

orange balsam

Common1 obs.
Cephalanthus occidentalis

Cephalanthus occidentalis

Honey-Bells

Common1 obs.
Trichostema dichotomum

Trichostema dichotomum

Forked Bluecurls

Common1 obs.
Solanum carolinense

Solanum carolinense

Apple-Of-Sodom

Common1 obs.
Prunus serotina

Prunus serotina

rum cherry, black cherry

Occasional1 obs.
Clematis virginiana

Clematis virginiana

Virgin'S Bower

Occasional1 obs.
Sassafras albidum

Sassafras albidum

White Sassafras

Occasional1 obs.
Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Virginia-creeper

Occasional1 obs.
Celastrus orbiculatus

Celastrus orbiculatus

Asian Bittersweet

Occasional1 obs.
Lythrum salicaria

Lythrum salicaria

purple loosestrife

Occasional1 obs.
Oenothera biennis

Oenothera biennis

common evening primrose

Rare1 obs.
Spinus tristis

Spinus tristis

American goldfinch

Rare1 obs.
Typha latifolia

Typha latifolia

bulrush

Rare1 obs.

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