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Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_079

Item

Raymond J. Pool Field Notes and Records
Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_079
Alternative Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 2
Date
1912
Creator
Raymond J. Pool
Description
Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
Identifier
120712
Transcription
79 56 where the Rush assoiciation or the Fern association are lacking. Where the soil transistion is sudden one often finds the hay meadow joining directly the hay meadow joining directly the Sagittaria , Phragmites or Scirpus combination. More usual however there tow types are separated by a belt of Polygonnum hartswrightii , or as typical the Rush Association tho this may be but a narrow belt. There are many secondary species to be found in the these meadows. Besides a few relicts such as Scirpus americanus and S. validus , Typha latifolia etc. from former associatioin the following species of the hay meadows. Those that from conspicuous patches, that might perhaps be given the name society, are Cicuta occidentalis which is frequently of controlling abundance over the wide stretches in the lower situation of the association during the month of July. Then also Naumburgia thyrsiflora , Mentha canadensis , and Stachys palustris are very frequent and often abundant in swales so as to be locally very conspicuous. On the higher ground Psoralea argophylla forms perhaps the most striking groups of any secondnary species. This plant occurs all the way from scattered individuals to compact patches several
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