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Bromeliaceae. 

 iTillandsia usneoides L. 



Occasional on trees in creek bottoms. All killed by the "freeze" 

 of February. 1899. 



COMMELIXACEAE. 



Commelina communis L. 



Escaped, ditch banks. Auburn. 



Commelina erecta L. 



Frequent, dry hillsides. 



Commelina liirtella VahL 



Frequent, swampy creek bottoms. 



tTradescantia liirsiiticaulis Small. 



River hills, Elmore county; also sandy woods, Lee county. 



Tradescantia montana Sliuttlw. 



Rich upland woods. Clay county, Coosa county. 



Tradescantia reflexa Raf. 



Frequent, dry rocky hillsides, granite outcrops. 



JUXCACEAE. 



Juncoides echinatum Small . 



Frequent, wooded hillsides. 



Juncus acuminatus Michx. 

 Frequent, wet open places. 



Juncus acuminatus debilis (A. Gray) Engelm. 



Frequent, wet open places. 



Juncus Canadensis A. Gray. 



Occasional, Auburn. 



t Juncus diffusissimus Buckl. 



Shallow pool in swamp. Auburn. 



*Juncus Dudlevi Wiegand. 



Frequent, dry woods and roadsides. 



Juncus effusus L. 



Frequent, wet, open places. 



Juncus marginatus Eostk. 



Frequent, wet, open places. 



