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Eleocharls trlcostata Torr. 1 pond. New Hanover 



County. 

 Eleocharis sp. Species not determined. Sandy margins. 

 Fuirena sguarrosa Michx. Frequent around grassy margins. 

 Rhynchospora pleiantha (Kukenth.). Gale. Obscure, 



but present around many grassy margins. 

 Rhynchospora tracyi Britt. More or less constantly 



flooded, usually central portions of ponds. 

 Scleria reticularis Michx. Not frequent, but occurring 



around grassy margins. 

 Cyrillaceae 



Cyrilla racemif lora L. Common where a shrub perifery occurs. 



Either scattered or dense. 

 Droseraceae 



Drosera capillaris Poir. Sandy, open, seasonally flooded 



margins. . ~ 



Drosera i ntermedia Hayne. Constantly flooded portions of 



ponds in a thin veneer or organic matter. 

 Eriocaulaceae 



Eriocaulon decangulare L. Sandy margins. 



Eriocaulon compressum Lam. Flooded, sandy pond bottoms. 



Lachnocaulon beyrichianum Sporleder. Supposed presence 



in association with upland natural ponds based on 



Radford, et . al. (1968), page 267. 

 Gentianaceae 



Bartonia verna (Michx.) Muhl. Common around sandy, 



sparcely vegetated margins. ' 



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