WAT 
Less frequent in forest north of Fox Creek marsh and in Muddy 
Creek valley near old entrance road. Both areas have dense, mature 
canopy and a dense ground layer of Lonicera japonica. Associate 
species at both locations: Elephantopus carolinianus. Higman 184, 
248, 830. 
LEGUMINOSAE 
1. Stamens completely separate. (monadelphous at base 
in Amorpha). 
2. Stamens inserted on the calyx. 
3. Herbs; flowers yellow; petioles with 1 or 
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3. Trees; flowers white or pink; petioles without 
basal glands. 
4, Plants thorny. Expected (Gleditsia). 
4. Plants thornless. 
5. Leaves bipinnate, with ovate leaflets; 
flowers white, not papilionaceous; legumes 
thick and woody, 1 dm. or more in length.. Gymnocladus 
5. Leaves simple, cordate; flowers pink, 
papilionaceous, appearing before the 
leaves; legumes not woody, approx. 
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2. Stamens inserted on the corolla. 
6. Shrubs; sandy shoreline habitat; leaves 
with 13 to 35 leaflets; corolla of 1 violet 
petal; Legumest resin—dotteds..% «.cvsies sie sclsialetelsiele sn AMORpha 
6. Herbs; inland habitat; leaves with 3 
leaflets; corolla of 5 yellow petals 
(papilionaceous); legumes not resinous.......... Baptisia 
1. Stamens monadelphous or diadelphous. Herbs, 
except Robinia. (Wisteria and Cytisus omitted). 
