84 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



VALERIANACEAE. VALERIAN FAMILY 



VALERIANA (Toiirii.) L. Valerian 



Y, OFFICINALIS L. Garden Heliotrope. An occasional roadside escape. 

 June. Burlington and Shelburne, (N. F. F.). 



GUCURBITACEAE. GOURD FAMILY 



ECHINOCYSTIS T. & G. Wild Balsam-applE 



E. lobata (Michx.) T. & G. Wild Cucumber. Alluvial banks and 

 waste places; frequent. July-Sept. 



SICYOS L. One-seeded Bur Cucumber 



S. aiigiilatus L. Star Cucumber. River banks and waste places; fre- 

 quent. July-Sept. I 



CAMPANULACEAE. BLUEBELL FAMILY ' 



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CAMPANULA (Tourn.) L. Bellflower ■ 



C. aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. Low sedgy thickets; occa- | 

 sional. July, Aug. j 



C. rapunculoides L. European Bellflower. An occasional roadside \ 

 escape. July, Aug. i 



C. rotundifolia L. Harebell, Bluebell. Rocky banks; common. June- 



Oct. i 



C. Trachelium L. Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Throatwort. Adventive, \ 

 Colchester, (Griffin). Aug. | 



SPECULARIA (Heist.) Fabric. Venus's Looking-glass •; 



S. perfoliata (L.) DC. Dry rocky woodlands; rare. June, July. j 

 South Burlington, (N. F. F.). j 



LOBELIACEAE. LOBELIA FAMILY 



LOBELIA (Plum.) L. i 



L. cardiiialis L. Cardinal Flower. Low grounds; occasional. Aug. 'j 



L. iuflata L. Indian Tobacco. Fields and pastures; common. July- •: 



Sept. '! 



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