PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY 107 



CRASSULACEit— D. C, 1808— Orpine Fam. 



SEDUM— Lin. 1753. 



S. Telephium — Lin. 1753. Live-forever. 



Occasional. Borders of woods. Entrance to Howlett 

 Gorge, 1906. 



S. ACRE — Lin. 1753. Peppery Stone Crop. 



Rare. Roadsides. Escaped from gardens. Fair- 

 mount, 1899. 



S. REFLEXUM — Lin. 1753. Reflexed Stone Crop. 

 Rare. Also escaped from gardens. 



S. TERNATUM — Michx, 1803. Wild Stone Crop. 



Occasional. Among rocks. Probably not indiginous. 



PENTHORUM— Lin. 1753. 



P. SEDOIDES — Lin. 1753. Ditch Stone Crop. 



Common. Open wet places or shallow ditches. Elm- 

 wood, 1905. 



SAXIFRAGACE/E— Dumont, 1 829— Saxifrage Fam. 



ASTILBE— Hamill, 1825. 



A. BITERNATA — Britton, 1893. Torr Club. False Goat's 

 Beard. 

 Rare. Woods on hills. Otisco and Marcellus Falls. 

 June, 1906. 



SAXIFRAGA— Lin. 1753. 



S. AizooN — Jacq., 1778. Livelong Saxifrage. 



Plentiful on moist exposed rocks. Rocks, Green Lake, 

 Jamesville. 



S. Pennsylvanica — Lin. 1753. Swamp Saxifrage. 

 Plentiful. Swamps. Long Branch, May, 1909. 



S. ViRGiNlENSis — Michx, 1803. Early Saxifrage. 



Frequent in woods. Jamesville woods, May, 1899. 



TIARELLA— Lin. 1753. 



T. CORDIFOLIA — Lin. 1753. False Mitrewort. 



Common. Rich woods. Riegle woods, 1899. 



