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 Trifolium reflexum L. 



Occasional, dry woods, often in rocky places. 



Trifolium repens L. 



Sparinginly introduced, streets and roadsides. 



Vicia Hugeri Small. 



Frequent, rich mixed woods. (V. micrantha Nutt in credited 

 to Lee county, Mohr's Plant Life. This is an error, the 

 plant being a narrow leaved form of V. Hugeri.) 



Vicia sativa L. 



Introduced, streets of Auburn. 



Geraniaceae. 

 Geranium Caroliniaum L. 



Common, fields and waste places. 



Geranium maculatum L. 



Occasional, swampy woods. 



OxALIDACEAE. 



Oxalis recurva Ell. 



Very common, dry pine and mixed woods, {Oxalis cymosa and 

 0. grandis are both credited to Lee county, Mohr's Plant 

 Life. Probably in each case this is an error.) 



Oxalis stricta L. 



Very common, fields and waste places. 



Oxalis violacea L. 



Common, dry open woods and rocky hillsides. 

 LiNACEAB. 



Linum Floridanum (Planch.) Trelease. 

 Occasional, open sandy places. 



Linum striatum Walt. 



Occasional, moist woods, usually clay. 



RUTACEAE. 



fPtelea trifoliata L. 



Occasional, river banks, Tallapoosa county. Clay county. 



