Antennaria COMPOSITAE Gnaphalium 



and roadsides on the Coastal Plain as far south as Accomac County. 

 Mid-April, May. 



A. fallax Greene. 



Common in fields and rich woods, Piedmont, and Coastal 

 Plain as far south as Caroline and Talbot Counties. Late April to 

 mid-May. 



A. neodioica Greene. 



Infrequent; upland and Coastal Plain of New Castle and Cecil 

 Counties. Late April, May. 



A. solitaria Rydb. 



One collection: east bank of Elk River, 2 mi. s. of Elkton (Ce), 

 H. E. Stone, 8 May 1927 (A). 



A. neglecta Greene. 



Frequent in meadows and dry pastures of New Castle and Cecil 

 Counties; rare southward: on a lawn 4 mi. n. w. of Easton (Ta), 

 Earle, 201, 20 April 1935 (P). Mid- April to mid-May. 



Anaphalis DC. Pearly Everlasting. 



A. margaritacea (L.) B. & H. var. intercedens Hara. (A. margor 

 ritacea of manuals. See Rhodora 41, 391. 1939.) 



Infrequent, in dry fields and on hillsides, in the Piedmont of 

 New Castle County. Also, Elk Neck (Ce), W. L. Ahhott, 25 Sept. 

 1923 (A). Mid-July to Sept. 



Gnaphalium L. Cudweed. 

 G. obtusifolium L. {G. polycephalum Mx.) 



Common in dry fields, pine woods, meadows and borders of salt 

 marshes. Piedmont province, and southward on the Coastal Plain 

 to Sussex and Worcester Counties. Mid- Aug., Sept. 



Var. Helleri (Britton) Blake. 



Rare: dry pine woods, Eastville (No), Femald & Long, 

 5550, in 1935 (T). 



G. uliginosum L. Low Cudweed. 



Infrequent, in low ground, northern New Castle County. July, 



Aug. 



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