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Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. 



Throughout the state; in open wet situations; infrequent. 

 Queen Anne's County, near Sudlerville (1675). 



Campanula americana L. Tall Bellflower. 



Midland and Mountain Zones; in moist forests; frequent. 

 Washington County, Round Top (726). 



Legouzia perfoliata (L.) Britton. (Speeularia.) Venus's Looking-glass. 



Throughout the state; in dry open situations, preferring sandy soil; 

 common, particularly in the Coastal Zone. 



Lobelia cardinalis L. Cardinal Flower. 



Throughout the state; in swamps and along streams; common. 



Lobelia syphilitica L. Great Lobelia. 



Midland Zone; in moist forests and open situations; frequent. 



Lobelia puberula Michx. Downy Lobelia. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests; infrequent. 



Lobelia spicata Lam. Spiked Lobelia. 



Throughout the state, being more abundant in the Midland and Mountain 



Zones; in moist and dry forests. 

 Garrett County, Oakland (551). 



Lobelia inflata L. Indian Tobacco. 



Throughout the state; in forests and open situations; common. 



Lobelia nuttallii R. & S. Nuttall's Lobelia. 



Coastal Zone; in open situations, preferring sandy soil; frequent. 

 Worcester County, Greenbackville (1124). 



Lobelia elongata Small. 



Worcester County, Wagram (1166). 



CICHORIACEAE. 



Cichorium intybus L. Chicory. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated and waste grounds; locally common. 



Adopogon dandelion (L.) Kuntze. Dwarf Dandelion. 



Midland and Mountain Zones; in moist forests; infrequent. 

 Montgomery County, Great Falls (1429). 



Adopogon carolinianum (Walt.) Britton. Carolina Dwarf Dandelion. 



Throughout the state; in open dry situations; common, particularly on 

 sandy soil in the Coastal Zone. 



Chondrilla juncea L. Gum Succory. 



Coastal Zone; in dry forests and waste situations; common in the 

 Western Shore District of the Coastal Zone, rare in the Eastern 

 Shore. Introduced from Europe. 

 Wicomico County, Salisbury (1173). 



