NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



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3. blazing star. 



4. button snake-root. 



5. va^^illa plant. 



(]. thorough-wort; bone-set. 



7. trumpp:t weed. 



8. upland bone-set. 



9. rich weed. 

 10. wild horehound. 



n. DOG FENNEL. 

 12. DOG FENNEL. 



13 CLIMBING HEMP-WEED. 



14. MIST FLOWER. 



15. WHITE-TOPPED ASTER. 

 IG. ASTER ; STARWORT. 



large genus, compri.sing about thirty-five species found in the State, but 

 they have received no common names. 



17. DAISEY FLEA-BANE. ' Erigeron strigosum. 



18. HOG-WEED; HORSE-WEED. E. Canadense. 



19 FLEA-BANE. E. Philadelphicum. 



20. ROBBIN'S PLANTAIN. . E. bellidifolium. 



21. GOLDEN ROD; ANISE-SEED GOLDEN ROD. Solidago odora. 



Liatris squarrosa. 



L. spicata. 



L. odoratissima. And six or seven 



otlier species. 

 Eupatorium perfoliatum. 

 E. purpurem. 

 E. sessilifolium. 

 E. ageratoides, 

 E. aromaticum. 

 E. fceniculaceum. 

 E. coronopifolium. And eleven 



other species. 

 Mikania scandens. 

 Conoclinum coelestinum. 

 Sericocarpus conyzoides. 

 Aster corymbosus. Tliis is a very 



[This is another large genus, comprising over thirty species in this State. Most of 

 them are called indiscriminately Golden Rod, but that name more proi)erly applies to 

 the species noted above.] 



22. SILK GRASS ; SCURVY GRASS. 

 23 COTTONY SILK GRASS. 



24. ELECAMPANE. 



25. GROUNDSEL; CONSUMPTION WEED. 



26. MARSH FLEA BANE. 



27. STINKING FLEA BANE. 

 2S. BLACK ROOT. 



29. LEAF CUP. 



30. BEAR'S FOOT. 



31. ROSIN WEED. 



32. MARSH ELDER. 



33. BUFFALO WEED. 



34. RAG WEED; CARROT WEED ; STICK WEED 



Chrysopsis graminifolia. 

 C gossypina. 

 Inula Helenium. 

 Baccharis halimifolia. 

 Pleuchea bifrons. 

 P. fcetida. 



Pterocaulon pyclmostachyuin. 

 Polymnia Canadensis. In the 



mountains. 

 P. uvedalia. 

 Silphium laciniatum. 

 Iva frutescens. 

 Ambrosia trifida. 

 A. artimesiaefolia. 



