. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE SANDHILLS SUBCLIMAX. 69 well captured by a dense and nearly pure growth of this sand-binder. This plant has a great abundance of tough, wiry, and very much-branched rhizomes, 2 to 4 mm. in diameter, which form an underground network connecting the apparently isolated plants. These rhizomes are thickly covered with long scales and tipped with buds about an inch in length with very sharp, hard points. This branched network of rhizomes may be formed in the soil at al. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE SANDHILLS SUBCLIMAX. 69 well captured by a dense and nearly pure growth of this sand-binder. This plant has a great abundance of tough, wiry, and very much-branched rhizomes, 2 to 4 mm. in diameter, which form an underground network connecting the apparently isolated plants. These rhizomes are thickly covered with long scales and tipped with buds about an inch in length with very sharp, hard points. This branched network of rhizomes may be formed in the soil at al. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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