. Botanical gazette. Plants. iQig] HARVEY—CONIFEROUS SAND DUNE 423 this respect. Associated species are Euphorbia polygonij'olia, Taraxacum, Iris versicolor, Rhus Toxicodendron, Rubus sp., and Ribes oxycanthoides, all of which occur sporadically. On the thickly wooded lea slope of these grassy dunes are found numerous woody and herbaceous species. The most prominent. Fig. 6.—Grassy foredune held by Poa conipressa, from north: middle beach and naked spit seen to south; highland shown to south of South Pond (barely visible); photograph by Dr. G. E. Nichols. species are Iris versicolor, Campanula
. Botanical gazette. Plants. iQig] HARVEY—CONIFEROUS SAND DUNE 423 this respect. Associated species are Euphorbia polygonij'olia, Taraxacum, Iris versicolor, Rhus Toxicodendron, Rubus sp., and Ribes oxycanthoides, all of which occur sporadically. On the thickly wooded lea slope of these grassy dunes are found numerous woody and herbaceous species. The most prominent. Fig. 6.—Grassy foredune held by Poa conipressa, from north: middle beach and naked spit seen to south; highland shown to south of South Pond (barely visible); photograph by Dr. G. E. Nichols. species are Iris versicolor, Campanula rotundifolia, Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, V. pennsylvanicum, Maianthemum canadense, Rhus Toxi- codendron, Ribes, and Rubus. The occurrence of these forms is sporadic. In some places this outer range of dunes passes toward the west into low areas of considerable extent occupied by a unique associa- tion (fig. 3, blank areas in dune complex). Its aspect is grassy,. 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 Hanover, Ind. : J. M. Coulter
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