Vascular Flora of the Chouteau Wildlife Management Area Wagoner County, Oklahoma

This article reports the results of a vascular plant inventory of the Chouteau Wildlife Management Area in eastern Oklahoma. One hundred eighty-one species of vascular plants were collected from 144 genera and 63 families. The families with the greatest number of species were the Asteraceae (25), Po...

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Main Authors: Bruce W. Hoagland, Forrest Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oklahoma Native Plant Society 2004-12-01
Series:Oklahoma Native Plant Record
Online Access:http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/79/66
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Summary:This article reports the results of a vascular plant inventory of the Chouteau Wildlife Management Area in eastern Oklahoma. One hundred eighty-one species of vascular plants were collected from 144 genera and 63 families. The families with the greatest number of species were the Asteraceae (25), Poaceae (22), and Fabaceae (18). Fifty-seven species were annuals, four biennials, and 120 were perennials. Thirty-nine woody plant species were present. Twenty-one species exotic to North America were collected representing 11.6% of the flora. Azolla caroliniana was the only species tracked by the Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory found. This study reports 148 species previously not documented in Wagoner County.
ISSN:1536-7738
1536-7738