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Cuscuta gronovii Willd. 

 Dodder. Love vine 

 Damp, shaded grounds, parasitic on herbs and low shrubs. 

 Very common. August. 



POLEMONIACEAE 

 Phlox paniculata L. 

 Garden phlox 

 Cultivated for its flowers, but it frequently escapes from 

 gardens. July. 



Phlox maculata L. 



Wild stceet tvilliam 



Cultivated for its flowers, but it occasionally escapes from 



gardens. June-July. 



Phlox divaricata L. 



Wild hlue phlox 



Moist woods along streams, specially along Apalachin creek. 



r^ommon. May. 



Phlox subulata L. 



Ground pink. Moss pink 

 Common on hillsides from Smithboro to the western limit of 

 our range. April-May. 



Polemonium reptans L. 

 Greek valerian. Jacob's ladder 

 Low woods along the river at Barton. Scarce in the eastern 

 part of our range. May. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE 

 Hydrophyllum virginicum L. 

 Virginia ivaterleaf 

 Woods and shady places. Common. June. 



Hydrophyllum canadense L. 

 Broad-leaved watei'leaf 

 Plentiful in bottom woods near Barton but not observed else- 

 where in our limits. 



BORAGI>:ArEAE 



Cynoglossum officinale L. 

 Hound' s-to7igue 

 Fields and waste places. Frequent. June-July. 



