26 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



OAKESIA Wats. 



0. sessilifolia (L.) Wats. Sessile-leaved Bellwort. Moist woodlands; 

 common. May, June. 



POLYGONATUM (Tourn.) Hill. Solomon's Seai, 



P. biflorum (Walt.) Ell. Small Solomon's Seal. Wooded hillsides; 

 common. May, June. 



SMILACINA Desf. False Solomon's Seal 



S. racemosa (L.) Desf. False Spikenard. Moist copses; common. 

 May, June. 



S. stellata (L.) Desf. Star-flowered Solomon's Seal. Moist banks and 

 meadows ; frequent. May. 



S. trifolia (L.) Desf. Three-leaved Solomon's Seal. Cold sphagnum 

 swamps; occasional. June, July. 



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SMILAX (Tourn.) L. Cat Brier. Green Brier 



S. herbacea L. Carrion-flower. River banks and moist thickets; occa- 

 sional. June. 



STREPTOPUS Michx. Twisted-stalk 



S. roseus Michx. Cold damp woods; frequent. May. 



TRILLIUM L. Wake Robin. Birthroot 



T. cernuum L. Nodding Trillium. Moist woods; rare. May. South 

 Burlington, (Hood). 



T. erectum L. Purple Trillium. Rich woods; frequent. May. 



T. grandiflorum (Michx.) Salisb. White Trillium. Rich moist woods; 



common. May. 

 T. uudiilatuin Willd. Painted Trillium. Cool moist woods; occasional. 



May. 



UVULARIA L. Bellwort 



1;. graiidiflora Sm. Large-flowered Bellwort. Rich woods; frequent. 

 Apr., May. A form occurs the leaves of which are variegated with 

 white; Shelburne, (Mrs. Gebhardt). 



VERATRUM (Tourn.) L. False Hellebore 



T. riride Ait. American White Hellebore, Indian Poke. Wet mead- 

 ows and swamps; common. June. 



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