FINDING LISTS
The reader may find the following distribution of pages and symbols helpful in identifying plants:
| 2-16 | Mostly lily-like, succulent plants. |
| 17-91 | Petals of flowers usually not united. |
| 92-151 | Petals usually united into tubular, bell-shaped, funnelform, or salverform corollas. |
| 152-193 | Composites: many tubular flowers, often of two types, growing in a head-like cluster. |
| P | Prairies. |
| Pc | Coastal prairies. |
| Ps | Sandy prairies. |
| Pb | Blackland prairies. |
| L | Limestone hills. |
| W | Woods and thickets. |
| Wo | Post oak woods. |
| Wp | Pine woods. |
| M | Water or moist places. |
| C | Chaparral. |
| T | Trans-Pecos or mountainous region. |
(See map [p. xvi])
[AIR PLANTS]
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