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 Phlox paniculata L. 



A sinsle collection, Coosa county. 



Phlox paniculata acuminata (Pursh) Chapm. 



Lee county, Baker & Earle (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Phlox pilosa L. 



Frequent, moist mixed woods. 



Hydrophyllaceae. 

 tXana quadrivalvis (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Margin of pond south of Auburn. 



Phacelia clubia (L.) Small. 



Locally abundant, dry granite outcrops. 



BORAGIXACEAE. 



Heliotropium Indicum L. 



Occasional, roadsides and waste places. 



Lappula Virginica ( L. ) Greene. 



Occasional, moist woods, clay land. 



Collinsonia scabriuscula Ait. 



Occasional, open grassy places. 



Onosmodium Carolinianum (Lam.) A. D C. 



Occasional, dry sandy fields and open woods. * 



Yerbenaceae. 

 Callicarpa Americana L. 



Common, dry woods, sand or clay. A form with white fruit 

 occurs. 



Verbena bracteosa Michx. 



Occasional, roadsides and waste places. 



{Verbena Caroliniana Michx. 



Frequent, dry sandy woods. 



*Vitex Agnus-castus L. 



Freely escaped, roadsides, etc. 



1. Immature specimens of this plant were determined as 

 Myosotis Virginica and were so reported in Mohr's Plant 

 Life, 691. The true M. Virginica has not so far been found. 



