Table 20-2. (continued), 



Common and taxonomic names 



Family name 



Atlas 

 Numbers 



Habitat 



Car ex atherodes Spreng. 

 Sedge 



C. rariflora (Wahlenb.) Sm. 

 Sedge 



Wo 1 f f ia columbiana Karst. 

 Water -meal 



Eriocaulon parkeri Robins. 

 Pipewort 



Cyperaceae 



Cyperaceae 



-emnaceae 



Eriocaulaceae 



22 



23 



24 



25- 



Calcareous meadows> 

 shores palustrine 

 emergent meadows 



Bogs and pond margins, 

 peaty barrens 



Floating beneath quiet 

 wa t er s 



Brackish and saline 

 tidal mud 



Juncus dudleyi Wieg. 

 Rush 



J. alpinus Vill. 

 Rush 



Allium canadense L. 

 Wild garlic 



A le tris farinosa L. 

 Unicorn-root 



Iris hooker i Penny 

 Beachhead iris 



I. prismatica Pursh 

 Slender blue flag 



Goodyera pubescens (Willd.) 

 R.Br. 

 Dovmy rattlesnake plantain 



Arethusa bulbosa L. 

 Dragon's mouth 



A. bulbosa forma albif lora 

 Rand S. Redfield 

 Dragon's mouth 



A. bulbosa forma subsaerulea 



Juncaceae 



Juncaceae 



Li 1 ia c ea e 



Liliaceae 



Iridaceae 



Iridaceae 



Orchidaceae 



Orchidaceae 



Orchidaceae 



Orchidaceae 



Rand £. Redfield 

 Dragon's mouth 



26 Damp calcareous soils 



27 Wet shores, emergent 

 wetlands (palustrine) 



28 Low woods, thickets 

 and meadows 



29 Dry or moist peats, 

 sands and gravels 



2 



30 Headlands, rocky slopes 



beaches, dunes within 

 reach of salt-spray 



31 Brackish or saline 

 emergent wetlands 

 near coast 



32 Dry or moist woods 



33a Sphagnous bogs and 



peaty emergent meadows 



33b Sphagnous bogs and 



peaty emergent wetlands 

 (scrub-shrub) 



33c Sphagnous bogs and 



peaty emergent wetlands 

 (scrub-shrub) 



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