. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. BOTANICAL SX^RVEY—SUGAE GROVE REGION 279 Together with these are iiunierovis individuals from the lichen zone on one side and the forest on the other. This /one is in reality nieicly an extension of tin* nndcrhi-nsli of the. Fig. 18. Fi-uitini;- (.).\y(li'nili-\iiii in tin- Oiik Kcin-st. At tlu' Left Castiiiiii dpiitata. At the IJiglit Acer ruljruin. In tlie Background Quercus sp. pine forest behind it on to thinner soil than can support tree growth. The P


. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. BOTANICAL SX^RVEY—SUGAE GROVE REGION 279 Together with these are iiunierovis individuals from the lichen zone on one side and the forest on the other. This /one is in reality nieicly an extension of tin* nndcrhi-nsli of the. Fig. 18. Fi-uitini;- (.).\y(li'nili-\iiii in tin- Oiik Kcin-st. At tlu' Left Castiiiiii dpiitata. At the IJiglit Acer ruljruin. In tlie Background Quercus sp. pine forest behind it on to thinner soil than can support tree growth. The Pine Forest. The zonal series is completed by the pine forest, which occupies the poorest soil capable of supporting arliorescent 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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