120 BOTANY OF MICHIGAN 



Aster mawophyllus L. Large-leaved aster. Open woods and thickets. 

 Frequent and in spots abundant. 



Aster multiformis Burgess. Various-leaved aster. Plentiful in open 

 hardwoods near Indian Lake. Very probably in many other places. - 

 See Britton & Brown's Illustrated Flora, Second edition, Vol. 3, page 

 413. 



Aster lindleyanus T. & G. Lindley's aster. Open and partially shaded 

 damp places. Common. 



Aster laevis L. Smooth aster. Dry mostly open ground. Often abun- 

 dant on the jack pine plains. 



Aster lateriflorus (L.) Britton. Calico aster. Thickets, damp open 

 places and along streams. Often plentiful. 



Aster tradescanti L. Tradescant's aster. Low open or partially shaded 

 ground and along low banks of streams. Abundant. 



Aster paniculatus Lam. Panickled aster. Damp open or partially 

 shaded ground and in damp meadow-like places. Frequent. 



Aster salicifolius Ait. Willow aster. Low open ground, damp sandy 

 places, and borders of damp woods. Plentiful. 



Aster junceus Lam. Rush aster. Bogs, wet marshy places and damp 

 meadow-like ground. Abundant. 



Aster puniceus L. Red-stalk aster. Low wet open or partially shaded 

 ground throughout. Abundant. The most abundant aster so far 

 noticed in the Upper Peninsula. 



Aster umbellatus Mill. (Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees.). Tall 

 flat-top white aster. Usually in moist shaded ground. Abundant. 



Aster nemoralis Ait. Bog aster. Bogs and swamps. Often abundant. 



Erigeron philadelphicus L. Common fleabane. Usually in damp open 

 ground. A field weed and often abundant. 



Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. Sweet scabious. Fields and waste places. 

 A frequent field weed. 



Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) BSP. Daisy fleabane. Fields and road- 

 sides. A common weed and often abundant. 



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Erigeron canadensis L. (Leptilon canadense (L.) Britton). Horse- 

 weed. Butter-weed. In gardens, fields and waste places. A common 

 weed and often abundant. 



Aniennaria neodioica Greene. Smaller cat's-foot. Open dryish woods 

 and dryish open ground. Frequent. 



Antennaria neglecta Greene. Field cat's-foot. Dry open ground, dry 

 open woods and generally on dry prairie-like ground. Often abundant. 



Antennaria petaloidea Fernald. Common cat's-foot. Dry banks, 

 fields and open woods. Often plentiful. 



Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B. & H. Pearly everlasting. Usually in 

 dry open ground. Common. 



Gnaphalium polycephalum Michx. (G. obtusifolium L.). Common 



