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Solidago caesia L. Blue-stemmed goldenrod. ( Jommon in rich woi 

 especially near the small lakes. 



Solidago latifolia L. Broad-leaved goldenrod. In rich woods along 

 small stream with high shaded bank-. Near Murphy's I.ai A 

 noticed on the low "islands" in Akron and Wisner townships by Prof. 

 C. A. Davis. 



Solidago hispida Muhl. Hairy goldenrod. Noticed on dvv hillv 

 ground near the small lakes. Probably frequent throughout . 



Solidago uliginosa Nutt. Bog goldenrod. In wet boggy ground about 

 Mud Lake. Apparently not common. 



Solidago patida Muhl. Rough-leaved goldenrod. In shaded swampy 

 places about Cat Lake and Mud Lake. "Open swamps and low ground 

 throughout." C.A.Davis. 



Solidago juncea Ait. Early goldenrod. Common throughout in < In- 

 open or shaded ground. "Common in sandy soil, especially in the I !ass 

 River valley." C. A. Davis. 



Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. Elm-leaved goldenrod. "Swampy wo< 

 in Columbia and Fairgrove townships." C. A. Davis. 



Solidago rugosa Mill. Wrinkle-leaved goldenrod. Common along 

 roads and in open dry places. "Dry sand}^ soil throughout the county. " 

 C. A. Davis. 



Solidago nemoralis Ait. Gray goldenrod. Field goldenrod. On dry 

 hilly ground near Fostoria. "Abundant in dry sandy soil, especially in 

 the old pine lands in the central and southern parts of the county.' 

 C. A. Davis. 



Solidago canadensis L. Canada goldenrod. In rich open ground, 

 open woods and thickets. Common and often abundant. 



Solidago altissima L. Tall goldenrod. Common throughout in rich 

 open ground. 



Solidago serotina Ait. Late goldenrod. Frequent throughout on 

 borders of woods and thickets, usually in rich ground. 



Solidago ohioensis Riddell. Ohio Goldenrod. Often abundant in 

 prairie-like ground in Akron Township. ''Abundant on the wet parts of 

 prairies in Akron and Wisner townships. ,: C. A. Davis. 



Solidago riddellii Frank. Riddell's goldenrod. "Common on the 

 prairies of Akron Township." C. A. Davis. 



Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Bushy goldenrod. Very common 

 in moist open ground and often in wet sand on and near the 1" 

 Saginaw Bay. 



Aster divaricatus L. White wood aster. "Woods. Common. " 

 A. Davis. 



Aster macrophyllus L. Large-leaved aster. Common throughout in 



dryish open woods and thickets. 



Aster novae-angliae L. New England aster. Occasional in damp 

 ground along roads. 



