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Lactuca Canadensis L. 



Common, pine woods and open places. 



I/actnca Floridana (L. ) Gaertn. 



Collected once. Auburn. 



Laetuca in'aniinifolia Miclix. 

 Occasional, sandy pine woods. 



fLactuca hirsuta IMuhl. 



Occasional, pine woods. 



Lactuca sa<»"ittifolia Ell. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



fLactuca villosa Jueq. 



Occasional, roadsides. 



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fNabalus altissinius (L.) Hook. 



Occasional, moist, rich woods, usually creek bottoms. 



Nabalus Serpentaria (Pursh) Hook. 



Frequent, moist, dry woods, often uplands. 



*Xabulus trifoleatus Cass. 



Collected once, Auburn, in a garden. 



Serinea oppositifolia (Raf.) O. Kuntze. 



Occasional, creek bottom fields. , 



Sitilias Caroliniana (Walt.) Raf. 



Common, fields, roadsides and open places. A white flowered 

 form occurs. 



Sonclius asper (L.) All. 



Frequent, fields and waste places. , 



Carduaceae. 

 JAcanthospermum australe (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Frequent, along railroad embankments. 



Ambrosia arteniisiaefolia L. 



Common, fields, etc. (dog weed). 



*Antennaria nemoralis Greene. 



Frequent, dry rocky hillsides and granite outcrops. 



Antennaria plantai>ini folia (L.) Richards. 



Lee county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Anthemis Cotula L. 



Occasional, roadsides and waste places, usually not abundant. 



