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PLANTS, FUNGI, AND LICHENS OF THE RESERVE

BRACKEN-GRASSLAND

NORTHERN DRY FOREST

GRASSES (GRAMINEAE)
  1. Little Bluestem (Andropogoneae Andropogon scoparius) Voss I page 239

FERNS (PTERIDOPHYTA)
  1. Bracken Fern (Polypodiaceae Pteridium aquilinum) Cobb page 134

OTHER GROUNDLAYER PLANTS
  1. Dewberry (Rosaceae Rubus sp.) Voss II page 340
  2. Goldenrod, Gray (Compositae Solidago nemoralis)Peterson page 194
  3. Strawberry, Wild (Rosaceae Fragaria virginiana)Voss II page 424

BUSHES
  1. Blueberry, Narrowleaf (Ericaceae Vaccinium angustifolium) Petrides page 279, 358
  2. Dogwood, Gray (Cornaceae Cornus foemina) Voss II page 680
  3. Sweetfern (Myricaceae Comptonia peregrina) Voss II page 55
  4. Sumac, Winged (Anacardiaceae Rhus copallina) Voss II page 537

TREES
  1. Cherry, Wild Black (Rosaceae Prunus serotina) Voss II page 369

FUNGI
  1. Earth Star ( Gasteromycetes Astreus hygrometricus) Smith page 289

LICHENS
  1. Reindeer Moss ( Cladonia subtenuis)




GRASSES (GRAMINEAE)
  1. Little Bluestem (Andropogoneae Andropogon scoparius) Voss I page 239

FERNS (PTERIDOPHYTA)
  1. Bracken Fern (Polypodiaceae Pteridium aquilinum) Cobb page 134

OTHER GROUNDLAYER PLANTS
  1. Goldenrod, Gray (Compositae Solidago nemoralis)Peterson page 194

BUSHES
  1. Blueberry, Narrowleaf (Ericaceae Vaccinium angustifolium) Petrides page 279, 358
  2. Dogwood, Gray (Cornaceae Cornus foemina) Voss II page 680

TREES
  1. Aspen, Quaking (Salicaceae Populus tremuloides) Voss II page 51
  2. Cherry, Wild Black (Rosaceae Prunus serotina) Voss I page 369
  3. Larch; Tamarack (Pinaceae Larix laricina) Voss II page 59
  4. Oak, Scarlet (Fagaceae Quercus coccinea) Voss II page 79
  5. Oak, White (Fagaceae Quercus alba) Voss II page 80
  6. Pine, Red (Pinaceae Pinus resinosa) Voss I page 62
  7. Pine, Scotch (Pinaceae Pinus sylvestris) Voss I page 62
  8. Pine, White (Pinaceae Pinus strobus) Voss I page 60

FUNGI
  1. Earth Star ( Gasteromycetes Astreus hygrometricus) Smith page 289

LICHENS
  1. Reindeer Moss ( Cladonia subtenuis)

REFERENCES CITED

Cobb, Boughton  1963   A Field Guide to the Ferns and Their Related Families of Northeastern and Central North America   (The Peterson Field guide Series)  Houghton Mifflin Company,   Boston, Massachusetts

Petrides, George A.  1972   A Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs   (The Peterson Field guide Series)  Houghton Mifflin Company,   Boston, Massachusetts

Smith, Alexander H. and Nancy Smith Weber  1980   The Muchroom Hunter's Field Guide,   The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Voss, Edward G.  1972    Michigan Flora, Part I, Gymnosperms and Monocots,   Cranbrook Institue of Science Bulletin 55 and University of Michigan Herbarium, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Voss, Edward G.  1985    Michigan Flora, Part II, Dicots (Saururaceae-Cornaceae),   Cranbrook Institue of Science Bulletin 59 and University of Michigan Herbarium, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

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