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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_070
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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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70 The dense thickets of Willow - probably S. fluviatilis , belong either in th Rush or Fern meadow associations. Extensions areas composed of round topped topped bushes about 8 ft. in height are very common in the wet meadow region. There are to be seen in best development just southside the March Foundation and occupying ground very similar to that of the Rush or Fern associations. In fact the willow very often have the appearance of islands or tongues scatterd over both of there associations. The willows produced a deep shade within which the Ferns are most abundant of the meadows species although, Campanula aparinoides , Galium triflorum , and a few other species are formed there in greatly modified forms. Amorpha fruticosa is present in small quatities in there willow patches. There shrubby mosses often exist as a perfect belt about the Rush - Typha - Phragmites combination. Caltha palustris abundant in many wet meadows.
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Rights
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To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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