Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Manual of the Flora of Jackson County: Missouri
The chief streams of the county are the Blue, running through the western part nearly due north and south; the Little Blue, running through the central part from the southwest to the northeast Sni a-bar Creek and its tributaries which cover the southeastern part; and Fire Prairie Creek, which drains the northeastern part. The first three of these are bordered by wooded bluffs, but fire-prairie Creek, save for a narrow fringe of timber immediately adjoining it, runs through a nearly treeless bottom. Barely penetrating the southeastern part of the county are a few small wooded creeks ultimately emptying into the Osage and bring ing in a few rare herbaceous species.
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