^55] FLORA OF COLUMBIA AJJD VICINITY H3 



80. LUZULA DC. [JUNCOIDES Adans.]. 



Wood rush. 



J38. L. campestris (L.) DC. [/. campestris (L.) Kuntzej. 

 Pansy Hill; very rare. 

 North America: Europe and Asia. 



Family 17. LILIACEAE Adans. Lily family. 



81. VERATRUM Tourn. False hellebore. 



239. V. Woodii Robbins. Indian poke. 



On rich wooded hillsides in the vicinity of limestone 

 ledges, blossoming only occasionally; common. 



Indiana to Missouri and Arkansas. 



82. DVULARIA L. Bellwort. 



-240. U. grandiflora Smith. 

 Rich oak woods; common. 

 Quebec to Minnesota; Georgia to Missouri. 



83. HEMEROOALLIS L. Day lily. 



241. H. fulva L. Common day LILY. 



Escaped from cultivation; along roads and railroads, and 

 persistent in old yards. 

 Europe and Asia, thence to North America. 



84. KlAAGHLl.. [VALIDALLIUM SmaW\. Onion. 



242. A. Oanadense L. Wild garlic. 

 Along streams and in springy places; common. 

 Maine to Minnesota; Florida to Arkansas. 



243. A. tricoccum Ait. [V. tricoccum (Ait.) Small]. 

 Wild leek. 



Abundant on rich hillsides south of Hinkson creek, south- 

 -west of Columbia. 



New Brunswick to Minnesota; Georgia to Missouri. 

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