. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Nichols: The vegetation of Connecticut 243 occur the sugar maple and others of the trees elsewhere cited as characteristic of the climax forest in this region. The woody undergrowth usually includes Hamamelis virginiana, Kalmia lati- folia, and Viburnum acerijolium, while forms such as Carpinus. Fig. 3. Primeval forest in Sage's Ravine. Hemlock and yellow birch the common trees. caroliniana, Alniis rugosa and Benzoin aestivale, which one ordi- narily associates with swamps, frequently grow along the stream at the bottom. On the whol
. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Nichols: The vegetation of Connecticut 243 occur the sugar maple and others of the trees elsewhere cited as characteristic of the climax forest in this region. The woody undergrowth usually includes Hamamelis virginiana, Kalmia lati- folia, and Viburnum acerijolium, while forms such as Carpinus. Fig. 3. Primeval forest in Sage's Ravine. Hemlock and yellow birch the common trees. caroliniana, Alniis rugosa and Benzoin aestivale, which one ordi- narily associates with swamps, frequently grow along the stream at the bottom. On the whole, ravine forests almost invariably are more mesophytic, and approximate more closely the climax. 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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