Authors:

Mary Ann Feist
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Locality: Wisconsin
Abstract:

This is a list of typical vascular plant species that occur in an open bog in Wisconsin. These occur over a nearly continuous carpet of Sphagnum mosses that form a hummuck-hollow microtopography over the bog.

Several tree species such as Acer rubrum, Betula papyrifera, Pinus strobus, and Thuja occidentalis may be present as seedlings or small shrubs, but seldom persisist.


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Families: 7

Genera: 14

Species: 19

Total Taxa: 19 (including subsp. and var.)

Maianthemum trifolium - three-leaf Solomon's-plume
Carex magellanica - boreal bog sedge
Carex oligosperma - few-seeded sedge
Carex pauciflora - star sedge
Carex utriculata - Northwest Territory sedge
Eriophorum vaginatum - tussock cotton-grass
Drosera rotundifolia - round-leaved sundew
Andromeda polifolia - bog rosemary
Kalmia polifolia - swamp laurel
Vaccinium angustifolium - low sweet blueberry
Vaccinium myrtilloides - velvet-leaf huckleberry
Vaccinium oxycoccos - small cranberry
Cypripedium acaule - small pink lady's-slipper
Larix laricina - tamarack
Picea mariana - black spruce
Pinus banksiana - jack pine
Sarracenia purpurea - purple pitcher-plant