172 TLAXT T.IFK OF ALAHAMA. 



Ai.amama: Central Pin*' belt to Coast plain. Kidi hdidein of woods and shady 

 copses. Tuscaloosa Connty ( K. A. Smith). Maltlwin County, I'oint Clear. Flowers 

 white, purplish tiiifjod; Septrnibor, October. Not fminiMit. 



Ty])o locality: " (irows very abundantly in the rich liii^li lands l.ct ween the, Ala- 

 bama and Chataliouchio rivers." 



llorl). (jeid. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



SOLIDAGO I-. S]). I'l. 2:S7S. 1753. 



I'.ijihty s]iecies, i)ereuuial herbs, mostly with brifjht yellow Mowers. Kxcejit 'A or 

 •1, .ill North American; a few Mexican. Atlantic, 42. 



Solidago petiolaris Ait. llort. Kew. 3:210. 17S!t. Htsiiv (Joldkn-kod. 



SuUdiuio data VAX. Sk. 2 : 3S9. 1X21-24. ( ? ) Not I'ursli. ISI |. 



Kll. sis. I.e. - (irav. M.m. ed. (i, 2I(;. Chap. Fl. 210. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 

 2:144. ' • ' 



Carolinian and Tjonisianian areas. Southern Illinois, southwestern Missouri, and 

 Arkans.is, south from North Carolina to Florida, west to Mississipjii and Texas. 



Ai-.\1!a.ma: Mountain region. Mefaniorpliic hills. Lower i'ine re<fion. Dryj^rassy 

 woods. Lee County, Auburn. Kscauibi.i County, in dry pine barrens. Flowers in 

 October; iufre<iucut. Two to 3 feet hiyh. 



Type locality: "Native ot North America." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago caesia L. Sp. PI. 2: 879. 17.")3. linjK-sTKM Goldkn-rod. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 385. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 247. Chai). Fl. 209. Grav, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 

 2:145. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Ontario; New Eu,<;:laBd, west to Minnesota, 

 south to the Ohio Valley, Mi.ssouri, Arkansas, and to the (iulf from Florida to Texas. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Open danii) woods. Clay County, waterfall U(!ar 

 Pulpit K'ock, 2,200 feet altitude. CuUma-n County. Flowers, .Inly, August. I're- 

 (jucnt in the mountains. 



Type 'ocality : " I4abr in America se]iteiilri()nali." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago caesia pauiculata Ciray, Proc. Am. Acad. 17 : 189. 1882. 



SOI TIIKUX iil.rK-STKM (i()LI>EN-K01). 



SoJida<io(jravUis Voir. Y.m-\i\.Q:riG. 1808. Not Hill, Hort. Kew. 22. 1768. 



(Jray, Syn. Fl. X. A. 1, i)t. 2 : 145. 



Carolini.in and Louisianiaa areas. Delaware to Florida, west to Mis8issii»pi. 



Alabama: Mountains to (.'oast i)lain. Open dry wooils. (Uilhoun County. Aunis- 

 ton. On dry cherty hills, 800 tcet altitude. Talladega County, Kent'roe, 800 feet. 

 Tnscaloosa County. Baldwin County, Stockton, at sea level, in dry sandy pine woods. 

 Frequent. 



Type locality (Gray, Syn. Fl.): "A form of drier ami open grounds, commoner in 

 S. States." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago flexicaulis L. Sp. PI. 2 :879. 1753. Bkoad-lkak Goi.dkn-kod. 



Soliduqo latifolia L. Sp. PI. 2 : 879. 1753. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 247. Chap. Fl. 208. (4ray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 145. 



Alleglienian andCaroliniau areas. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Ontario; New 

 ICnglaud, west to Minnesota; from New York south and west to West \'irginia, the 

 Ohio Valley, and Missouri, and along the Allegheny Mountains to Georgia. 



Alabama: Tennessee Valley to Lower hills in Coosa Aalley. Rich hillsides, shaded 

 rocky banks. Lauderdale County, blutVs of the 'I'eunessee Ki\«u' (.1/. C. Wilson)- 

 Talladega County, Aljjine Mountains, 2,000 feet. Calhoun County, Anniston, 700 

 feet. St. Clair County, Sj)ringville, 450 feet altitude. Flowers, September, October. 

 Not infrequent. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Canada." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago curtisii Torr. & Gr<iy, Fl. N. A. 2 : 200. 1841. Curtis's Goldkn-rod. 



Gray. Man ed.ti, 247. Chap. Fl. 209. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2: 146 



Carolinian and Louisianiau areas. Virginia, along the mountains to Tennessee and 

 North Carolina. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Lower hills, hilly woods. Culhuan County, Holmes 

 Gap, 1,000 feet. Cullman County. Flowers, Sei)tember, October. Local; not Irequent. 



Type locality: " .Mountains of North C'aroliua Mr. J^ J. Curtis!" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



