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VIOLACEAE. Violet Family 



Viola cucullata Ait. Marsh blue violet. Wet open or slightly -haded 

 places throughout. Frequent. 



Viola sororia Willcl. Wooly blue violet. Rich open or shaded places 

 throughout. Plentiful. 



Viola lanceolata L. Lance-leaved violet. Damp open ground through- 

 out. Often abundant. 



Viola pollens (Banks) Brainard. Northern white violet. Wet sprinj 

 places and along small creeks throughout. Common. 



Viola incognita Brainard. Large-leaved white violet. Woods throu \ 

 out. Common. 



Viola renijolia Gray. Kidney-leaved violet. Rich woods throughout. 

 Abundant. 



Viola scabriuscula Schwein. Smoothish yellow violet. Damp rich 

 shaded ground throughout. Frequent. 



Viola conspersa Reichenb. American dog violet. Rich damp open 

 shaded ground throughout. Plentiful. 



ONAGRACEAE. Evening Primrose Family 



Epilobium angustifolium L. Great willow-herb. Fireweed. Damp or 

 dry ground throughout, especially in clearings and burned-over-ground. 

 Often abundant. 



Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Northern willow-herb. Rich damp 

 or slightly shaded ground throughout. Common. 



Oenothera biennis L. Common evening primrose. Open sand}* ground 

 throughout. Infrequent. 



Circaea lutetiana L. Enchanter's nightshade. In woods throughout. 

 Noticed in particular near lower falls of Tahquamenon River above 

 Emerson. 



Circaea alpina L. Smaller enchanter's nightshade. In damp rich 

 w 7 oods throughout. Often abundant. 



ARALIACEAE. Ginseng Family 



Aralia racemosa L. Spikenard. Rich woods throughout. Not 

 common. 



Aralia hispida Vent. Bristly sarsaparilla. Usually in dry sandy open 

 ground throughout. Abundant on recently burned over sandy land. 

 sand ridges, and in clearings. 



Aralia nudicaulis L. Wild sarsaparilla. Moist woods throughout. 

 and abundant. Often plentiful on dry shaded ground and even on shad- 

 ed sand dunes. 



