Abundance 



Plant ' 



Form 



CI 



C2 



ST 



GS 



TA 



SW 



CC 



fern, New york {Thelypteris noveboracensis) 



B 



2 



2 



2 



i 





4 



5 



fern, oak {Gymnocarpium dryopteris) 



B 



1 















fern, royal {Osmunda regalis) 



B 









1 









fern, sensitive {Onoclea sensibilis) 



B 



1 



1 



1 



1 





2 



2 



horsetail {Equisetum arvense) 



B 





1 













jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema tripbyllum var. tripyllum) 



B 



3 



3 



3 



2 



3 



3 



2 



princess pine {Lycopodium obscurum) 



B 



3 





i 



2 



4 





4 



grass, long awned wood {Bracbyelytrum erectum) 



C 



3 



4 



3 



3 



3 



3 



3 



grass, rice (Oryzopsis asperifolia) 



c; 



3 





2 











bulrush, black {Scirpus atrovirens) 



c 









3 



4 



3 





sedge (no common name) (Carex crinita var. gynandra) 



c 



3 



4 



2 



2 



1 



2 



2 



sedge (no common name) {Carex brunnescens) 



c: 



3 



1 



3 



3 



2 



2 



3 



sedge (no common name) {Carex laxiflora) 



c: 



3 















sedge (no common name) {Carex debilis) 



c 



1 



2 



2 



2 



1 



2 



3 



sedge (no common name) {Carex intumescens) 



c 



3 



3 



2 





3 





3 



sedge (no common name) {Carex leptonervid) 



c 



1 



2 



1 



3 





1 



2 



blueberry, hillside {Vaccinium myrtilloides) 



1) 







2 











blueberry, low bush {Vaccinium angustifolium) 



n 







2 











currant, skunk (Ribes glandulosum) 



i) 



1 





1 











dewberry, swamp {Rubus hispidus) 



i) 







1 



2 



1 







dogwood, alternate leaved {Cornus alternifolia) 



i) 







2 











elder, red berried {Sambucus racemosa) 



D 



3 



3 



3 



2 



3 



3 



3 



honeysuckle, American fly {Lonicera canadensis) 



D 



3 





3 



2 



3 



3 



2 



raspberry, dwarf {Rubus pubescens) 



I) 



2 







2 







2 



raspberry, wild red {Rubus idaeus) 



1) 





3 



3 



2 



2 



1 



2 



sarsaparilla {Aralia nudicaulis) 



D 



3 



2 



3 



4 



3 



3 



3 



witchhobble {Viburnum lantanoides) 



D 



4 



t 



5 



4 



4 



5 



3 



beech, American {Fagus grandifolia) 



E 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



birch, yellow {Betula alleghaniensis) 



F. 



4 



4 



4 



5 



3 



3 



3 



bunchberry {Cornus canadensis) 



E 



l 



2 



3 









2 



cherry, black {Primus serotina) 



E 



1 





3 



2 



2 





] 



fir, balsam {Abies balsamea) 



E 



i 



2 



5 



4 



3 



3 



3 



hemlock, eastern ( Tsuga canadensis) 



E 



i 





2 



4 



i 



3 



5 



maple, red {Acer rubrum) 



E 



3 



2 



3 



2 



3 



3 



2 



maple, striped {Acer pensylvanicum) 



E 



4 



5 



t 



4 



i 



5 



4 



maple, sugar {Acer sacharum) 



H 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



pine, eastern white {Pinus strobus) 



E 







2 











spruce, red {Picea rubens) 



E 



3 



3 



4 



4 



2 



4 



4 



^Nomenclature from: 



Gleason, H. A.; Cronquist, A. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent 

 Canada. 2 nd ed. Bronx, NY: New York Botanical Garden. 910 p. 



Kudish, M. 1992. Adirondack upland flora: an ecological perspective. Saranac, NY: Chauncy Press. 317 p. 



Note: A = flowering herbs; B = ferns and primitive plants; C = grasses or grasslike; D = woody vines or shrubs; 

 E = trees. 



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