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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_063
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Alternative Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 2
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Date
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1912
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Creator
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Raymond J. Pool
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Description
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Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
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Identifier
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120712
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Transcription
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63 46 July 16 - Wet Meadow Studies The earlist stage of the wet meadow that may be considered as terminating the Marsh Formation or imitating the Wet Meadow Foundation in the Rush Assocication or Meadow. As a rule this association is found upon soil that is still way wet, was in mid summer water may be squeezed by the hand from the soil and the ground is more or less springy if the soil is humic, if sandy, the springy nature is not present. As a rule however there is a great amount of humus present and the general nature of the soil in many places is decidedly "mucky." The facies of this association as usually Juncus balticus , J. tenuis , J. longistylis , Eleocharis palustris , E. acicularis , and E. acuminata . Cat Tail & big Sedge in middle, with Calamagrostis , as upper layer - Campanula , Dryopteris , Mentha , Nanubergia , Scutellaria as 24 layer. E. acuminata persist for long time within shade & moisture of Typha and big Carex where ground covered with carpet of moss and few straggling G. trifidum - wet in Spring . In some places Typha occurs first in with Scirpus . Little farther toward W. in the
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Rights
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