Aphanes ROSACEAE Rosa 



Aphanes L. 

 A. arvensis Scop. (Alchemilla arvensis Scop.) Parsley Piert. 



One collection : sandy soil in a cypress swamp, s. w. of Millsboro 

 (S), Commons, 23 May 1876 (A). Adv. from Europe. 



Agrimonia L. Agrimony. 



A. gr3rposepala Wallr. 



One known collection: along Quarryville Creek, % mi. s. e. of 

 Bellevue (NC), Canhy, 13 July 1896 (D). 



A. pubescens Wallr. (A. mollis (T. & G.) Britton.) 



Infrequent, in woods, Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Mid- July 

 to mid-Sept. 



A. platycarpa Wallr. 



Rare, in pine woods, Northampton County: s. of Kendall Grove, 

 Fernald, Long & Fogg, 5315, 13 Oct. 1935 (G, P) ; Eastville, Fernald 

 <$• Long, 5314 (G). 



A. parvifiLora Ait. 



Common in fields, meadows and bottom lands, New Castle and 

 Cecil Counties; rare farther south: near Easton (Ta), Earle, 1743, 

 3 Aug. 1938 (P), and 3013, 2 Sept. 1940 (P). Mid-July to mid-Sept. 



A. rostellata Wallr. 



Infrequent in rocky or sandy woods, Piedmont of New Castle 

 County; rare on the Coastal Plain: % mi. s. of Longwoods (Ta), 

 Earle, 3468, 30 Aug. 1941 (P); 1% mi. e. of Wattsville (Ac), R. R. 

 Tatnall, 4347, 10 Aug. 1939 (T). Aug., Sept. 



Sanguisorba L. Burnet. 

 S. canadensis L. Canada Burnet. 



Infrequent, in bogs, Coastal Plain of New Castle County. 

 Aug., Sept. 



S. minor Scop. 



One known collection: near Dagsboro (S), Nuttall, June 1809 

 (A). Adv. from Eurasia. 



Rosa L. Rose. 

 R. Eglanteria L. (R. ruhiginosa L.) Sweetbrier. Eglantine. ' 

 An infrequent escape from gardens. Introd. from Europe. 



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