. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Specimens / Spécimens CAN, DAG, HAM, LKHD, MT, OAC, QK, TRT, TRTE, UWO, WAT O Pre 1925 © 1925-1949 <» 1950-1964 • PosM964. I HABITAT: Rocl<y outcrops and dry, sandy areas. STATUS: Rare in Canada. HABITAT: Affleurements rocheux et régions sèches et sablonneuses. SITUATION: Rare au Canada. REFERENCES / SOURCES Barl<ley, 1937. A monographie study of Rhus and its immediate allies in North and Central America, including the West Indies. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 24:265-498. Fernald, , & L Grisco


. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Specimens / Spécimens CAN, DAG, HAM, LKHD, MT, OAC, QK, TRT, TRTE, UWO, WAT O Pre 1925 © 1925-1949 <» 1950-1964 • PosM964. I HABITAT: Rocl<y outcrops and dry, sandy areas. STATUS: Rare in Canada. HABITAT: Affleurements rocheux et régions sèches et sablonneuses. SITUATION: Rare au Canada. REFERENCES / SOURCES Barl<ley, 1937. A monographie study of Rhus and its immediate allies in North and Central America, including the West Indies. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 24:265-498. Fernald, , & L Griscom. 1935. Three days of botanizing in southeastern Virginia. Rhodora 37:129-157, 167-189. Soper, , & Heimburger. 1982. Shrubs of Ontario. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. 495 pp. Vander Kloet, 1968. Occurrence of Rhus copallina in Leeds County, Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist 82:291-292. Keddy 1984 I. 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 Argus, George W. (George William); National Museum of Natural Sciences (Canada). Botany Division. Ottawa : Botany Division, National Museum of Natural Sciences = Division de la botanique, Musée national des sciences naturelles


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