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COOPERATIVE NATIONAL PARK RESOURCES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS I . INTRODUCTION
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LEGEND B \ PROPOSED PARK AREA OFU I
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Figure 3 VEGETATION TYPE MAP Tutuil
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Figure 4. Pago Pago Bay, with Mt. M
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'IJpolu, and 'Ta'u as well). The on
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nu pucijicuJ; an Eurya? [Eurya pick
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category recognized in the report o
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Figure 10. Tuafanua Beach west of V
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Figure 12. Littoral shrubland veget
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Figure 14. Littoral shrubland veget
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Figure 16. Littoral forest north of
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Soils differ in origin and age of t
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example on Tutuila is the climbing
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When undisturbed, the floor of the
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incrme (aloalo tai) may also be com
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coastal ridges, decreases in import
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Scvcral other trees are characteris
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poIvon/l~os, Dtrvulliu solidu (whic
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Although Mauga-o-Tula lacks some of
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introduced weeds, many of the Polyn
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even mature secondary forest, it le
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there). No increased access should
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Whistler, W. A. 1976. Wetlands of A
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Acrostichum aureum L. [swamp fern]
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Uncommon in montane to cloud forest
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171 ; Setchell 393; Christophersen
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of the costa. Uncommon in montane t
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liom China to I'itcairn Island. USE
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lamina deeply cut into 1-10 lobes,
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Antrophyum alatum Bracken. VITTARIA
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weed in villages and along roadside
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650 111 clevi~tion. A modern introd
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Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less. [ironwe
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Uncomnion in secondary forest, prob
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from near sea level to 400 m elevat
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*Charnaesyce prostrata (Ait.) Small
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elevation. A modern introduction, n
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Macroptilium lathyroides (L.) Urb.
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Cyrtandra samoensis A. Gray momolea
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'Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Co
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Ficus prolixa Forst. f. [banyan] ao
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found in Tonga, Futuna, and Fiji. S
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Peperomia pellucida (L,.) Kunth POL
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*Gardenia taitensis DC. "Hedyotis c
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elevation. This species should be t
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"Physalis angulata L. 1 wild cape g
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- Page 124 and 125: APPENDIX C: SEASONALITY OF IMPORTAN
- Page 126 and 127: MORACEAE Ikus godcfl'royi 1;icus ob
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- Page 130 and 131: 2. Littoral Shrubland Two types of
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- Page 138 and 139: VIlTAKIACEAE Amrophyurn alaturn Ant
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- Page 142 and 143: MYRSINACEAE Embelia vaupelii Maesa
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