( 



Utricularia inflata var. minor (L.) Chapm. Submerged 



and emergent aquatic more characteristic of 



somewhat disturbed ponds. 

 Utricularia olivacea Wright ex Griseb. Floating 



aquatic, particularly in association with U- 



purpurea in scattered ponds. 

 Utricularia purpurea Walt. Floating in shallower= waters 



where depressions have a heavy accumulation of organic 



matter, but are open to light. 

 Utricularia subulata L. Terrestrial in marginal sandy 



and sparcely grassy areas. 

 Utricularia spp. Others present but net specif ically 



identified. 

 Lobeliaceae 



Lobelia nuttallii R. & S. Sandy margins; frequently 



with a thick growth of grasses and sedges. 

 Lycopodiaceae 



Lye op odium sp. Not identified. Present where wet 



savannah-like conditions prevail. 

 Melastomataceae 



Rhexia spp. Not specifically identified; present where 



savannah-like conditions prevail. 

 Nymphaeacea 



Nuphar advena (Ait.) Ait. Fairly common where water 



depths reach 2 to 3 feet at the lowest. 

 Nymphaea odorata Ait. Centers of ponds or areas where 

 ^ water depths of 2 to 3 feet are maintained. Uncommon. 



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