47S PLANT LIIK <»K AI.AItAMA. 



Ai.ahama: Ov«m tlir Stiilr. Moist i iili lliickrtN mill \v Is. i'lowors .Inly, 



AiimiHt ; coiiiiuon. 



TviK' li« alily ; " i!al>. in \ irjiinia, ('an:i<lii." 

 llerb. (.ifol. Surv. Heil». Molii. 



ADICEA U'al. Ann. Nal. 17!i. \xi:>. Ci.kak Wkkd. 

 I I'll.K.v l.inill. ('..il. /. /. ISL'l. I 



One bnnilr<'(I and twiMitv-livr ,sj)ccicH, mostly in tin' IropicH. 'rcni|icrat(< North 

 AnnTica. 



Adicea pumila ( K. I h'af. ; roir. Fl. N. V. 2 :22:i. Assynonyni. isi:;. K'icii Wkk.m. 



I'rtira /iiimiht L. Sp. I'l. 2:!»HI. ITf.S. 



Piled imiiiiln (Irav, Man. ed. 1, i:>7. ISIH. 



i:il. Sk. 2 ::")(;!». r.iAy, .Man. cd. G.UW. ('li;ip. Fl. IIM. 



Allff^hrnian ami (;arolinian areas. New Hi iin.swick and Ontario; Now Kn;,dand, 

 west to MiuUL'sota, Nebraska, and Kansas, south to New Jersey, (ieorj^ia. and nortiiern 

 Alabama. 



Ai.ahama: Mountain rejjion. Rich ilanij) woods. Madison County, Montesano. 

 Lee County, Auburn (/•'. A. Earle). Cullm.in County. Walkei- County ( A'. J. Smith). 

 Not common. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Canada." 



Herb. Ceol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Adicea microphylla herniarioides (.Sw.) Kunt/c K'ev. (Jen. PL 2 : ti22. 18!tl. 

 I rticu heniiurwidin Sw. \ot. Akad. Mandl. Slockh. 8:64. 1787. 

 niia heniitirioides Lindl. Coll. Bot sub t. 4. 1.S21. 



Piled miiropliylld herniarioides Wedd. iu DC. Prodr. 16. pt. 1 : lOti. LStil). 

 Lonisianian area. 



Alauama: Mobile. Escaped from cull ivation. Light, shaded liroiind. -Inly, 

 August. 



Ty])e locality (Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ): "Hab. supra saxa iu rivulis et lluviis Domiu- 

 gensiiuis.' 



Herb. Geol. ."^urv. Herb. Mohr. 



BOEHMERIA .Jac(i..Stirp. Ani.21(), I. J.',7. 1763. 



About 4.5 species, mostly tropical and subtropical, but extending to extratropieal 

 North America and .Fajian. North America, 1. 



Boehmeria cylindrica (L.) Willd. Sp. PL 4 : 840. 1809. Falsk Nktti k. 



UrlicariilimlriifiL,. Sp. PL 1396. 1753. 



r. capitdia Willd. Sj). PL 4 : 363. 1809. 



Ell. Sk. 2:.')68. (iray, Man. ed. 6, 466. Chap. IT. 414. Coulter. Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 409. Griseb. Fl. Brit. \V. Ind. 160. 



West India Islands, Mkxico to Augenti.\a. 



Alleghenian to Lonisianian area. Ontario; New England west to iSlinnesola, 

 aouth to Florida and through the Gulf States to Texas, Arkans.i.s, and Missouri. 



Alabama. Throughout the State. Damp thickets and woods. July, August; 

 frequent. Perennial. 



Type locality : " Hab. in .lamaica, Virginia, Canada." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud. Bot. Voy. Freyc. 499. 1826. Ramik Plani. 



I'rtica nirm L, Sp. PL 2 : 98.5. 1753. 



In the 8f)uthern part of the State found here and there as an escape Irom cultiva- 

 tion Perennial. 



Boehmeria 'etutcissima (Hoxlt.) (laud., cultivated with the above, also occurs. 

 Economic uses: \'aluable liber plant. 

 Type locality: "Hab. in Chiuae muris." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. 



PARIETARIA L. Sj). PI. 2 : 1052. 1753. PKLr.noKY. 



Eight species, mostly of temi)erate regions. North America, 2. 

 Parietaria pennsylvanica Muhl. ; Willd. Sp. PL 4 : 955. 1805. 



Hll.Sk. 2:.57.5. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 466. Chap. FL 413. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 409. 



