Table 20-2. (continued) 



Common and taxonornic names 



Family name 



Atlas 

 Number 



Habitat 



Ceanothus americanus L. 



New Jersey tea 



Viola brittoniana Pollard 

 Violet 



Viola triloba Schwein. 



Violet 



Dirca palustris L. 

 Wicopy 



Nvssa sylvat ica Marsh. 

 Black gum or sour gum 



Rhamnaceae 



Violaceae 



Violaceae 



Thymelaeaceae 



Cornaceae 



59 Dry open woods, 

 gravelly or rocky banks 



60 Sandy or peaty soil 



61 Rich woods, shaded 

 ledges (mostly 

 calcareous) 



62 Rich deciduous or mixed 

 woods 



63 Dry or moist woods 



and palustrine forested 

 wetlands 



Lilaeopsis chinensis (L.) Ktze. Apiaceae 



No common name (Umbellif erae) 



64 Brackish estuarine 



emergent wetlands and 

 tidal mud 



Clethra alnif olia L. 

 Sweet pepperbush 



Clethraceae 



65 Palustine shrub-scrub 



wetlands, damp 

 thickets 



Rhododendron viscosum (L.) 

 Torr. 

 Swamp honeysuckle 



Kalmia lat if olia L. 

 Mountain laurel 



Vaccinium caesariense 

 Mackenz . 

 Highbush blueberry 



Hottonia inf lata Ell. 

 Featherfoil 



Primula laurentiana Fern . 

 Bird's-eye primrose 



Samolus parvif lorus Raf . 

 Water -pimpernel 



Ericaceae 



Ericaceae 



Ericaceae 



Primulaceae 



Primulaceae 



Primulaceae 



67 Palustine shrub-scrub 

 wetlands, thickets, 

 and damp clearings 



3 



68 Rocky or gravelly 



deciduous woods and 

 mixed woods 



69 Palustine scrub-shrub 

 wetlands (swamp, 

 peaty thickets and 

 bogs) 



70 Pools (palustrine 

 open water) and 

 ditches 



71 Seacliffs, ledges 

 near coast (calcareous 

 elsewhere) 



2 



72 Shallow brackish 



water, wet, muddy 

 soils inland 



20-7 



10-80 



