PLANTS OF MANHATTAN AND BLUE RAPIDS IOI 



Agrimonia mollis (T. & G.) Britton. Agrimony. 



Wooded ravines. Occasional. July 25. 

 Agrimonia parvi flora Soland. 



Manhattan. Once collected. 

 Rosa arkansana Porter. Wild Rose. 



Fields and roadsides. Common. May 25 (26). 



Pomaceae. Apple Family. 



Mains iocnsis (Wood) Britton. Western Crab Apple. 



Manhattan. Occasional in wooded ravines. 

 Crataegus coccinea L. Scarlet Thorn. Red Haw. 



Manhattan. Frequent on hillsides. Apr. 30. 

 Crataegus mollis (T. & G.) Seheele. 



Occasional. 



Drupaceae. Plum Family. 



Prunus amcricana Marsh. Wild Plum. 



Woods and thickets. Common. Apr. 10 (10). 

 Prunus virginiana L. Choke Cherry. 



Woods and thickets. Common. May 25 (24). 

 Amygdalites persica L. Peach. 



Frequently escaped from cultivation. Mar. 25. 



Mimosaceae. Mimosa Family. 



Acuan illinocnsis (Michx.) Kuntze. Mimosa. 



Dry branks. Frequent. July 15.. 

 Morongia uncmata (Willd.) Britton. Sensitive Briar. 



Prairies and hillsides. Common. June 5 (4). 



Caesalpiniaceae. vSenna Family. 



Cercis canadensis L. Redbud. 



Woods and ravines. Common Apr. 5 (6). 

 Cassia Chamaccrista L. Partridge Pea. 



Dry roadsides, especially in clay soil. Common. 

 July 10 (10). 



Cassia marylandica L. Wild Senna. 



Roadsides and lower hillsides. Frequent. July 25. 

 Gleditsia triacanthos L. Honey Locust. 



Woods. Common. May 25 (23). 

 Gymnocladus dioica (L.) Koch. Kentucky Coffee-tree. 



Woods. Common. May 25 (23). 



