28 FLORA OF VERMONT 



OAKESIA. (UVULAREA) 

 O. sessilifolia, Watson. Moist woodlands ; common. 



POLYGONATUM. Solomon's Seal 



P. biflorum, Ell. Wooded hillsides ; common. 



P. giganteum, Dietrich. (P. commutatum, Dietr. ) Meadows and river 

 banks. "Hartford," Ward; Manchester and Vernon, Grout; Fairlee, 

 Jesup and Sargent ; Pownal, Eggleston and Andrews. 



SMILACINA. (VAGNERA) False Solomon's Seal 

 5. racemosa, Desf. Moist copses ; common. 

 S. stellata, Desf. Moist banks and meadows ; frequent. 

 S. trifolia, Desf. Cold sphagnum swamps ; occasional. 



SMILAX. Green-brier 

 S. herbacea, L. River banks and moist thickets ; frequent. 



STREPTOPUS. Twisted Stalk 

 S. amplexifolius, DC. Wet mountain woods ; frequent. 

 S. roseus, Michx. Cold damp woods ; common. 



TOFIELDIA 



T. glutinosa, Willd. .Quechee Gulf, Leland. [Sumner's Falls, Plainfield, 

 N. H., Sargent. ] 



TRILLIUM. Wake-robin 



T. cernuum, L. Nodding Trillium. Moist woods ; occasional. 



T. erectum, L. Purple Trillium. Rich woods ; common. 



T. grandiflorum, Salisb. White Trillium. Rich moist woods of western Ver- 

 mont ; common in the Champlain valley. Not known east of the Green 

 Mountains. 



T. undulatum, Willd. (T. erythrocarpum, Michx.) Painted Trillium. Cool 

 moist woods ; frequent. 



UVULARIA. Bellwort 



U. grandiflora, Smith. Rich woods ; common. 



U. perforata, L. West Rutland, rare, Pownal, abundant, Eggleston. 



VERATRUM. False Hellebore 

 V. viride, Ait. Indian Poke. Wet meadows and swamps ; common. 



