ALTAMAHA GRIT REGION OF GEORGIA 



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Although the moist and dry pine-barrens have almost no 

 species in common, their vegetation has much the same aspect, 

 both being equally exposed to light and other factors which come 

 into play above the surface of the ground. See Plate III, Fig. 2, 

 and Plate IV, Fig. 1 



Moist pine-barrens probably reach the height of their de- 

 velopment in the Altamaha Grit region, and their list of species 

 is a long one, constituting nearly one-fourth of the total flora 

 of the region. 



20 Pinus Elliottii 



2 



— 



8 Taxodium imbricarium 



2-3 



— 



1 Pinus serotina 



3-4 



— 



8 Ilex glabra 



4-5 



white 



7 Hypericum fasciculatum 



4-8 



yellow 



6 Myrica Carolinensis 





— 



5 Azalea viscosa 



6-7 



white 



5 Magnola glauca 



4-7 



white 



4 Pieris nitida 



3-4 



white 



4 Liquidambar Styraciflua 



3 



— 



4 Cholisma sp. (888) 





white 



3 Kalmia hirsuta 



6-9 



purple 



3 Ascyrum stans 



5-9 



yellow 



2 Styrax pulverulenta 



4 



white 



2 Hypericum opacum 



7-9 



yellow 



2 Clethra alnifolia 



7-8 



white 



2 Aronia arbutifolia 



3-4 



white 



2 Cliftonia monophylla 



3-4 



white 



1 Pieris Mariana 



4-5 



white 



1 Hypericum myrtif olium 



6-9 



yellow 



1 Itea Virginica 



4-6 



white 



1 Gaylussacia frondosa 



4 





1 Gaylussacia dumosa 



4 



white 



1 Pieris phillyreifolia 



2 



white 



41 Sarracenia flava If. 



4 



yellow 



27 Eriocaulon decangulare % 



6-9 



white 



27 Oxypolis filiformis If 



7-8 



white 



19 Chondrophora nudata If. 



8-9 



yellow 



19 Drosera capillaris ? 



6-8 



purple. 



37 Sarracenia minor If. 



4-5 



yellow 



20 Eriocaulon lineare If. 



4-5 



white 



22 Tofieldia racemosa If 



6-8 



white 



27 Sarracenia psittacina 



4 



red 



22 Syngonanthus flavidulus If 



5-9 



cream 



