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■] i THYMELEACEAE 



Dirca palustris L. 

 Moosewood 

 Cold, damp woods, specially along mountain streams. Infre- 

 quent. April-May. 



ONAGRACE.AE 



Isnardia palustris L. 

 Ludwigia palustris Ell. 

 Marsh purslane 

 Swamps and muddy places along brooks. Common. June- 

 October. Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop. 

 Epilobium angustifolium L. 

 Great willow herh. Fireweed 

 Wet or dry soil. Often abundant in woodlands recently over- 

 run by fire. June- August. 



Epilobium lineare Mubl. 

 Linear-leaved willow-herh 

 Swamps. Common. July-August. 



Epilobium coloratum Muhl. 

 Purple-leaved imllow-herl) 

 Low grounds. Infrequent. July- September. 



Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. 



Isforthern loilloio-herJ) 

 Moist ground. (Common. July-September. 



Onagra biennis (L.) Scop. 

 Oenothera biennis L. 

 Evening primrose 

 Roadsides and fields. Common. June- September. 



Kneiffia pumila (L.) Spach 

 Oenothera pumila L. 

 Small sundrops 

 Fields in wet or dry soil. Common. June-July. 



Kneiffia fruticosa (L.) Raimann 

 Oenothera fruticosa L. 

 Common sundrops 

 Dry soil. Frequent. June-July. 



