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Aquilegia RANUNCULACEAE— MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia 



1363, 7 May 1932 (T) ; shaded gravelly road-bank 1 mi. s. of Chop- 

 tank Mills (K), R. R. Tatnall, 2160, 3 June 1934 (T, P), and 3263, 

 29 May 1937 (T, G); bank of Wicomico River, 2 mi. s. w. of Salis- 

 bury (Wi), {A. V. Smith), R. R. Tatnall, 4367, 11 Aug. 1939 (T); 

 3H mi. w. n. w. of Longwoods (Ta), Earle, 3763, 6 Sept. 1942 (A). 



Delphinium L. Larkspur. 

 D. Ajacis L. 



A frequent escape from gardens to waste ground. July. Nat. 

 from Europe. 



Cimicifuga L, Bugbane. 



C. racemosa (L.) Nutt. Black Snakeroot. 



Common in rocky woods of the Piedmont; rare on the Coastal 

 Plain: Middle Neck (Ce), Long, 37290, 7 May 1932 (A); 4 mi. n. e. 

 of Trappe (Ta), Earle, 2737, 5 July 1940 (P). Late June, July. 



Actaea (L.) Mill. 

 A. alba (L.) Mill. White Baneberry. 



Rare, in rocky woods along Brandywine Creek (NC): Wills 

 Rock, Wilmington, Commons in 1866 and 1893 (A); same, Canhy, 

 13 May 1899 (D) ; Rockford woods, E. Tatnall, 14 May 1897 (D) ; 

 Wills Rock, along the railroad, R. R. Tatnall, 5085, 13 May 1944 

 (T). Mid-May, early June. 



Hydrastis Ellis. 

 H. canadensis L. Orange-root. Golden Seal. 



Rare, on rocky hillsides of the Piedmont: woods along Brandy- 

 wine Creek, above Rockland (NC), Commons, 29 June 1893 (A); 

 woods above Rowlandsville (Ce), Long & Bartram, 1175, 31 May 

 1913 (A); Ashland (NC), R. R. Tatnall, 1857, 17 June 1933 (T, G). 

 Late April, early May. 



MAGNOLIACEAE (Magnolia Family) 



Magnolia L. 

 M. virginiana L. Swamp Magnolia. Sweet Bay. 



Common in swampy thickets, from the Fall Line southward to 

 Worcester County; seldom near the coast. Late May to early 



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