Linum LINACEAE— OXALIDACEAE Oxalis 



L. striatum Walt. 



Frequent in bogs, meadows and wet woods of the Coastal Plain, 

 northward from Worcester County; rare in the Piedmont: Rock 

 Springs (Ce), J. J. Carter, 11 July 1908 (A). Late June to mid- Aug. 



L. virginianum L. 



Frequent in dry, usually sandy, ground. Coastal Plain. Mid- 

 June to early Aug. 



, L. medium (Planch.) Britton. 



Common in dry sandy soil, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain south- 

 ward to northern Accomac County. Late June to Aug. 



L. intercursum Bicknell. 



Infrequent; New Castle and Cecil Counties, in dry soil. Late 

 June to mid- Aug. 



L. floridanum (Trel.) Planch. 



Known only from coastal sands of northern Accomac County: 

 Chincoteague and Assateague Islands, True, June 1928 (P). 



OXALIDACEAE (Wood Sorrel Family) 

 Oxalis L. Wood Sorrel. 

 O. violacea L. Violet Wood Sorrel. 



Frequent in rich woods of the Piedmont; infrequent on the 

 Coastal Plain southward to Talbot County (Earle). May to 

 early July. 



f^ O. striata L. Yellow Wood Sorrel. 



Frequent on the Coastal Plain, from the Fall Line southward to 

 Sussex and Dorchester Counties; occasional farther south: Kipto- 

 peke (No), R. R. Tatnall, 1793, 28 May 1933 (T); Savage Neck 

 (No), Fernald & Long, 5341, 11 Oct. 1935 (forma viridiflora (Hus) 

 Fern. (G, T, P, U). Early May through the summer. fiX^^U/U^ 



O. florida Salisb. (0. filipes Small.) Slender Yellow Wood 

 Sorrel. 

 Infrequent; Coastal Plain southward to Worcester County. 

 Early May to July. 



O. europaea Jord. {Xanthoxalis cymosa Small.) 



Infrequent, Piedmont and Coastal Plain, in Cecil, Kent (Del.) 

 and Talbot Counties (Earle). Late May, through the summer. 



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