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The aspen, however, is not confined to the bogs, but forms 

 groves in sHght depressions throughout the mountains, and oc- 

 curs on Green Mountain not much, if any, above 6,000 feet. 

 The aspen occurs in the drier portions of the bogs along with 

 other uHginose plants. The bog vegetation is very rich in 

 species. A fine specimen of the montane bog is found just 

 west of Eldora at an elevation of 8,600 feet. The following 

 are characteristic species : 



Muhlenbergia simplex 



M. filiformis 



Phleum alpinum 



Cinna latifolia 



Trisetum montanum 



T. subspicatum 



Merathrepta intermedia 



Poa reflexa 



P. Vaseyana 



Carex canescens 



C. occidentalis 



C. ebenea 



C. Goodenovii 



C. utriculata 



Juncus Saximontanus 



Juncoides parviflorum 



Limnorchis stricta 



L. borealis 



Ibidium strictum 



Populus tremuloides 



Salix Scouleriana 



S. brachycarpa 



S. glaucops 



S. chlorophylla 



Betula glandulosa 

 Rumex densiflorus 

 Polygonum confertiflorum 

 Alsine longifolia 

 Aconitum Columbianum 

 A. insigne 

 A. ochroleucum 

 Ranunculus cardiophyllus 

 R. inamoenus 

 R. micropetalus 

 R. pedatifidus 

 Pectianthia pentandra 

 Micranthes arguta 

 Parnassia fimbriata 

 Dasiphora fruticosa 

 Sidalcea Candida 

 Viola palustris 

 V. pallens 



Epilobium adenocaulon 

 E. rubescens 

 E. anagallidi folium 

 Oxypolis Fendleri 

 Dodecatheon philoscia 

 Anthopogon barbellatus 



