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Fragaria virginiana Duchesne. Wild Strawberry. 



Throughout the state; in open dry situations; common. 



Duchesnea indica (Andr.) Pocke. Indian Strawberry. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds; infrequent. Introduced 

 from India. 



Potentilla monspeliensis L. Rough Cinquefoil. 



Throughout the state; in open dry situations, being most frequent in 

 the Coastal Zone. 



Potentilla canadensis L. Five-finger. 



Throughout the state; in moist and dry forests; common. 

 Garrett County, Oakland (480). 



Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. Dry Strawberry. 



Mountain Zone; in moist forests; infrequent. 

 Garrett County, Boiling Spring (1960). 



Geum canadense Jacq. White Avens. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests; common. 

 Washington County, Sideling Hill (79S). 



Geum virginianum L. Rough Avens. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests and swamps; frequent. 

 Baltimore County, near Cockeysville (Robert K. Miller). 



Uimaria rubra Hill. 



Baltimore County, Timonium (Robert K. Miller). 



Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Small-fruited Agrimony. 



Washington County, near Hancock (Frederick H. Blodgett). 



Agrimonia parviflora Soland. Many-flowered Agrimony. 



Throughout the state; in open situations; common. 



Sanguisorba sanguisorba 'L.)Rritton. Salad Burnet. 



Midland Zone; in waste situations; infrequent. 

 Prince George's County, Upper Marlborough (Robert K. Miller). 



Sanguisorba canadensis L. American Great Burnet. 



Midland Zone; in open moist situations; rare. 



Rosa Carolina L. Swamp Rose. 



Throughout the state; in moist swamps and open moist situations, being 



most common in the Coastal Zone. 

 Dorchester County, Little Blackwater River (1601). 



Rosa humilis Marsh. Low or Pasture Rose. 



Throughout the state; in dry situations; frequent. 

 Anne Arundel County, Odenton (Joseph H. Painter). 



