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 Houstonia purpurea L. 



Common, rich woods, usually on clay. 



Houstonia tenuifolia Xutt. 



Frequent, dry open, diciduous woods clay land. 



Mitch ella repens L. 



Common, moist creek banks and sandy swamps. 



tOldenlandia uniflora L. 



Frequent, borders of sphagnum swamps. 



IRichardia scabra L. 



Common, sandy cultivated fields, Lee county, Elmore county. 



Caprifoliaceae. 

 Lonicera flava Sims. . 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Lonicera Japonica Tliunb. 



Abundantly escaped roadsides, fields and thickets. 



Lonicera sempervirens L. 



Frequent, climbing in moist thickets. 



Sambucus Canadensis L. 



Common, thickets and roadsides. 



fSjmphoricarpus Symphoricaipus (L.) MacM. 



Collected once, Clay county. 



Viburnum acerifolium L. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Viburnum nudum L. 



Common, sandy swamps. 



Viburnum rufotomentosum Small. 

 Occasional, moist or dry open woods. 



VALERLA.NACEAE. 



Valerianella radiata ( L. ) Duf r. 



Common, creek bottom fields. 



CA]MPANULACEAE. 



Campanula Americana L. 



Collected once, Coosa county. 



Campanula divaricata Michx. 



Frequent, granite ledges Lee county, Tallapoosa county. 



