. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. 274 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY (fig. 14), almost without intermixture of other species, either frutes- eeiit or herbaceous. In general, howevei", a variety of smaller trees. Fig. 14. The Rhododendron at SuKar Grove. —Photo by -J. E. Hyde. and shrubs grow beneath the forest canopy. These are: Hammcmelis vircjiniana Cynoxylon (Cornus) florida Cornus alternifolia Azalea lutea Sydranfifa arhorescens I'ihnrimm arerifniiiim. Please note that these images are ex


. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. 274 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY (fig. 14), almost without intermixture of other species, either frutes- eeiit or herbaceous. In general, howevei", a variety of smaller trees. Fig. 14. The Rhododendron at SuKar Grove. —Photo by -J. E. Hyde. and shrubs grow beneath the forest canopy. These are: Hammcmelis vircjiniana Cynoxylon (Cornus) florida Cornus alternifolia Azalea lutea Sydranfifa arhorescens I'ihnrimm arerifniiiim. 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 Griggs, Robert F. (Robert Fiske), 1881-1962. Columbus : Ohio State University


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