. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 85. Plate 38.—Classification: system Palustrine, class Emergent Wetland (Foreground), subclass Persistent, water REGIME Saturated, WATER CHEMISTRY Fresh-Acid, SOIL Paleudult. The dominant plants are three-awn {Aristida strieta) and beak rushes {Rhynchospora spp,). Subordinate species include longleaf pine {Pinus palustris), orchid {Habenaria spp), yellow-eyed grass (Xyris spp.), grass pink {Calopogon spp.), and foxtail clubmoss
. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 85. Plate 38.—Classification: system Palustrine, class Emergent Wetland (Foreground), subclass Persistent, water REGIME Saturated, WATER CHEMISTRY Fresh-Acid, SOIL Paleudult. The dominant plants are three-awn {Aristida strieta) and beak rushes {Rhynchospora spp,). Subordinate species include longleaf pine {Pinus palustris), orchid {Habenaria spp), yellow-eyed grass (Xyris spp.), grass pink {Calopogon spp.), and foxtail clubmoss {Lycopodium alopecuroides). (Brunswick County, North Carolina; December 1975). 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 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Biological Services Program (U. S. ); Cowardin, Lewis M. Washington, D. C. : Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior
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