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Solidago rugosa Mill. Wrinkled-leaf Goldenrod. 



Solidago patula Muhl. Rough-leaf Goldenrod. 



Solidago ulmnifolia Mulil. Elm-leaf Goldenrod. 



Solidago neglecta T. & G. Swamp Goldenrod. 



Solidago juneea Ait. Plume Goldenrod. 



Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod. 



Solidago nemoralis Ait. Gray Goldenrod. 



Solidago rigida L. Stiff Goldenrod. Fide Bigelow. 



Euthamnia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. (Solidago). Bushy Fragrant Goldenrod. Fide 



Bigelow. 

 Boltonia asteroides (L.) L 'Her. Boltonia. Fide Bigelow. 

 Sericocarpus asteroides (L.) B. S. P. White-top Aster. 

 Aster divaricatus L. White Wood Aster. Common. 

 Aster macrophyllus L. Large-leaf Aster. 

 Aster shortii Hook. Short 's Aster. 



Aster cordifolius L. Common Blue Wood Aster. Common. No specimen. 

 Aster lowrieauus Port. Lowrie 's Aster. 

 Aster sagittifolius Willd. Arrow-leaf Aster. 

 Aster novae-angliae L. New England Aster. No specimen. 

 Aster puniceus L. Purple Stemmed Aster. 

 Aster erieoides L. White Heath Aster. 

 Aster lateriflorus (L.) Britt. Starved Aster. 

 Erigeron puchellus Mx. Showy Fleabane. 



Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadelphia Fleabane. No specimen. Common. 

 Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. White-top Fleabane. 



Erigeron ramosus (^^'alt.) B. S. P. Daisy Fleabane. Common. No specimen. 

 Leptilon canadense (L.) Britt. (Erigeron). Horseweed. No specimen. 

 Doelingeria umbellata (Mill) Nees. (Aster). Tall White-top Aster. 

 D. humilis, which is reduced to a var. by Gray, is also reported by Bigelow, but is 



not otherwise known in Ohio, 

 lonactis linearifolius (L.) Greene. (Aster). Stiff-leaf Aster. Isolated plants v.re 



not rare in the southern section of the area, but one may walk all day without 



seeing one even when in blossom. Otherwise known only from Adams County. 

 Eupatorium purpureum L. Joe-Pye-weed. Common. No specimen. 

 Eupatorium rotundifolium L. Round-leaf Thoroughwort. Common in the southern 



section, the only known Ohio station. 

 Eupatorium sessillifolium L. Upland Boneset. 

 Eupatorium perfoliatum L. Common Boneset. 

 Eupatorium ageratoides L. f. White Snake-root. 

 Eupatorium aromaticum L. Smaller White Snake-root. Common in the southern 



section of the area as far north as the town of Rockbridge. Reported also by 



Bigelow, but not otherwise known in Ohio. 

 Eupatorium coelastinum L. Mist-flower. 

 Lacinaria scariosa (L.) Hill. (Liatris). Large Blazing-star. A single specimen 



in the pine thicket directly west of Crystal Springs. Known elsewhere only from 



Erie and Lucas counties. 



