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Eiitlianiia Caroliniana, (L.) Greene. Slender Fragrant 

 Golden rod. 

 Solidago tenuifolia^ Pursh. 



A single specimen of the species was collected in the 

 Black Hills by Mr. Carter in 1897. 



Boltoiiia asteroides, (L.) L'Her. Aster-like Boltonia. 



In low moist soils from the Missouri valley eastward. 



Aster Liiiid ley anus, T. & G. Lindley's Aster. 

 In low ground in the Minnesota valley. 



Aster sagittifolius, Willd. Arrow-leaved Aster. 

 In dry soils in the Minnesota valley. 



Aster Nova^-Aiig^liae, L. New England Aster. 



In thickets in the Minnesota, Sioux, and James 

 valleys. 



Aster obloiigifolius, Nutt. Aromatic Aster. 



In dry soils from the Missouri valley eastward; the 

 plant is most abundant on dry gravelly hillsides. 



Aster laevis, L. Smooth Aster. 



On sandy banks of streams from the Missouri valley 

 eastward and in the Black Hills. 



Aster patulus, Lam. Spreading Aster. 

 In the Black Hills near Custer. 



Aster junceus, Ait. Rush Aster. 



In cold spring bogs in the Minnesota valley, in the 

 extreme eastern part of the Sioux valley and in the 

 Black Hills. 



Aster sericeus, Vent. Western Silky Aster. 



On dry prairies in the Minnesota, Sioux, and James 

 valleys; common. 



Aster iitarniicoides, (Nees.) T. & G. Upland White 

 Aster. 



In dry rocky or gravelly soils throughout the state. 



Aster duniosus, L. Bushy Aster. 



In damp, sandy soils in the Sioux valley. 



