. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Nichols: The vegetation of Connecticut 257 The second phase of flood plahi development may well be designated the Strand Stage (Fig. 8). The surface of the ground is exposed for a longer or shorter period during summer, but is covered with water during winter. Certain algae, such as Vaiicheria and Botrydium, are common here, as are also ephemeral bryophytes, such as Riccia, Ephemernm, and Physcomitnum immersum. The predominant vascular plants are either annuals or herbaceous perennials (or biennials)—forms which are able to develop
. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Nichols: The vegetation of Connecticut 257 The second phase of flood plahi development may well be designated the Strand Stage (Fig. 8). The surface of the ground is exposed for a longer or shorter period during summer, but is covered with water during winter. Certain algae, such as Vaiicheria and Botrydium, are common here, as are also ephemeral bryophytes, such as Riccia, Ephemernm, and Physcomitnum immersum. The predominant vascular plants are either annuals or herbaceous perennials (or biennials)—forms which are able to develop between successive periods of submergence. On the lower, muddier parts. 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 Osborn Botanical Laboratory. [New Haven?] Osborn Botanical Laboratory, Yale University
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