. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. 284 OHIO 1^ 1 ()!.()(ilOAL SURVEY may leave the rocks and grow on the groiuid, oi" on tlie bases of the trees, as in the lieniloek forest in Litth' Rocky branch, wliere such habits are peni)it1e(l liy tile veiy gi-eat huniidity, together witli the absence of fall-. Fig. '20. Shad Bush (AinalMiii-liiiT) on the Cliff Overlooking the Canyon of Queer Creek. iiag leaves and of competition of other plants. Likewise, when removed to a garden and competing pl
. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. 284 OHIO 1^ 1 ()!.()(ilOAL SURVEY may leave the rocks and grow on the groiuid, oi" on tlie bases of the trees, as in the lieniloek forest in Litth' Rocky branch, wliere such habits are peni)it1e(l liy tile veiy gi-eat huniidity, together witli the absence of fall-. Fig. '20. Shad Bush (AinalMiii-liiiT) on the Cliff Overlooking the Canyon of Queer Creek. iiag leaves and of competition of other plants. Likewise, when removed to a garden and competing plants artificially eliminated, it thrives well on the ground. This, moreover, seems to be an entirely normal habitat. 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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