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Symfloros spp. Elaeagnus spp. 



The climbing plants in the forests of these regions are as follows :- 



Rhus To-xicodcndnvi L. BatiJiinia spp. 



Hydrangea glabra Hay. Entada spp. 



H. Integra Hay. Calamus spp. 

 //. longifolia Hay. 



Herbaceous plants commonly met with in the vegetation are as follows :- 



Anemone vitifoUa Bucil. HuM. 



Ck/natis spp. 



Cai datnin; spp. 



Viola spp. 



Polygala spp. 



Dianthus spp. 



Silene spp. 



Ge7-anium spp. 



Ojcalis Griffithii Edgew. et PIoOK. 



Iinpatietis unijlora Hay. 



Astilbe spp. 



Ch7ysospleniu:n spp. 



Parnassia palustris LiNN. 



Cardiandra forinosana Hay. 



Ribes forniosana Hay. 



Halorragis spp. 



Osbeckia spp. 



Barthea fonuosana Hay. 



Sarcopy7-ajnis sp. 



Thladiantha sp. 



Gynosiemina sp. 



Sanicula spp. 



AcantJiopanax spp. 



Knoxia spp. 



Patrinia spp. 



Hoeckia Ascliersoniana EnGLER 



et Gkaebx. 

 Carpesium spp. 

 Chiysanthemtiin spp. 

 Ai-iemisia spp. 



Petasites tricholohus FeAXCH- 

 Gynura spp. 

 Senecio spp. 

 SaussM-ea spp. 

 AinsUaea spp. 

 Lobelia spp. 



WaJilenbergia spp. 

 Codonopsis spp. 

 Campanuinoea sp. 

 Peracarpa sp. 

 Adenophora sp. 

 Primula sp. 

 Lysimachina sp. 



Heiniphragma heterophylla AVai^L- 

 Gentiana spp. 

 Swertia spp. 



Ellisiophyllum pinnafum (Walt.-) 

 Scroplmlaria sp. 

 Torenia spp. 

 Veronica spp. 

 Sopubia sp. 

 Euphrasia sp. 

 Orobanche sp. 



Lysionotus pauciflorus Maxiim. 

 Rhynchoglossum Iiohglossum Hay. 

 Chiiita hicornuta PIay. 

 Conandron rainondioidcs SlEB. et Zucc. 

 Scutellaria sp. 

 Polygonum spp. 

 peperomia sp. 

 Balanophora spp. 

 Mercurialis spp. 

 Lecanthus sp. 

 Elatostema sp. 



Orehidaceae (many kinds of) 

 Peliosanthifs sp. 

 Ai-isaema spp. 

 Alocasia spp. 

 Bulbostylis spp. 

 Panicuni spp- 

 Arundinella spp. 

 Miscanthus spp. 



Orchidaceous plants are especially abundant in these regions. 

 ^ome are terrestrial, others epiphytic. They are :- 



