486 THE PLANT LIFE OF MARYLAND 



Symphoricarpos symphoricarpos (L.) MacM. Coral-Berry. 



Midland Zone; near cultivated grounds. An escape from cultivation. 

 Baltimore County, Towson (Robert K. Miller). 



Lonicera sempervirens L. Coral Honeysuckle. 



Coastal Zone; in moist and dry thickets; common. 



Lonicera japonica Thunb. Japanese Honeysuckle. 



Midland and Mountain Zones; in open situations; common. Introduced 

 from Asia. 



Lonicera ciliata Muhl. Fly Honeysuckle. 



Mountain Zone; along streams in hemlock forests; rare. 

 Garrett County, Boiling Spring (2045). 



Diervilla diervilla (L.) MacM. Bush Honeysuckle. 



Rare in the Midland Zone, frequent in the Mountain Zone; on rocky 



slopes. 

 Garrett County, Swanton (2014). 



VALERIANACEAE. 



Valerianella locusta (L.) Bettke. European Corn Salad. 



Midland; in waste situations; infrequent. Introduced from Europe. 



Valerianella chenopodifolia (Pursh.) DC. Goose-foot Corn Salad. 



Montgomery County, Great Falls (Robert K. Miller). 



Valerianella radiata (L.) Dufr. Beaked Corn Salad. 



Baltimore County, Loch Raven (Robert K. Miller). 



DIPSACACEAE. 



Dipsacus sylvestris Huds. Wild Teasel. 



Throughout the state; in waste grounds; most common in the Midland 

 Zone. Introduced from Europe. 



CUCURBITACEAE. 



Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. Mock Apple. 



Throughout the state; in open situations; infrequent. 



Sicyos angulatus L. Bur-cucumber. 



Throughout the state; in thickets and open situations; frequent. 

 Cecil County, Barksdale (397). 



CAMPANULACEAE. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. Harebell. 



Found just outside the state at Cedar Cliff, Mineral County, West 

 Virginia (1913). 



