Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America (Harvard)
01665717
680d9921-aafd-4b9c-8acc-82009188358f
Triglochin palustris Linnaeus
Juncaginaceae
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M. J. Leoschke
1709
1996-08-22
1996-8-22
United States of America, South Dakota, Roberts County, Dry Wood Lake Township; A pasture (owned by Buffalo Lake Ranch Inc.) occurs approximately 7.7 miles west/southwest of the intersection of State Highway 10 and Bureau of Indian Affairs Highway 700 in Sisseton. It is southwest of Whitestone Lake.
T125N R52W Section 7 NE4 NE4 NW4 SE4 SW4
597 meters
1960 feet
A calcareous fen (about 0.3 acre in size), with what appears to be a larger non-calcareous fen north of it, occurs in a drainageway. There are scattered pools with white sediment and Chara sp. in the sedge mat zone of the calcareous fen. The soil in both fens is mapped in the county soil survey (1977) as Parnell silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes (Pa), a Typic Argiaquoll. The soil in the fens is actually muck. A dugout (stock pond) occurs on the south end of the calcareous fen and was dug into the calcareous fen. The fens are on the Prairie Coteau.
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