Rare and Infrequent Plant Species in the Oak Openings of Northwestern Ohio

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1979-03

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Frequency of occurrence changes are cited for 154 rare and infrequent taxa of herbaceous vascular plants listed by Edwin L. Moseley in 1928. Of these taxa, approximately 47% are less frequent now (1978) than 50 years ago. Twentysix percent exhibit the same frequency of occurrence and 27% arc more frequent than they were 50 years ago. Approximately 50% of these rare and infrequent taxa are widespread in distribution, 35% are northern, 7.5% are southern, 6% are western and 3% are originally from the Atlantic Coastal Plain. One hundred thirteen new taxa are cited that were not reported by Moseley 50 years ago.

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Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

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The Ohio Journal of Science. v79, n2 (March, 1979), 51-58