On the Value and Feasibility of a Plant Distribution Atlas for the States in the Gray's Manual Range

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1988-06

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The Gray's Manual range of plants in the northeastern United States was first defined in 1848. Since the last major realignment of the boundaries in 1889, the roster of states included has been essentially constant. This district has been the subject of many floras, manuals, and field guides. A county dotdistribution atlas of species in the range would be useful to teachers, students, and researchers. A distribution map of Chelone glabra provides an example.

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Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University

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The Ohio Journal of Science. v88, n3 (June, 1988), 84-86