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UMBELLIFERAE 

 Daucus carota L. 

 Wild carrot 

 Fields and roadsides. Very common. June- September. 



Angelica atropurpurea L. 

 Purple-stemmed angelica 

 Along streams. Common. June-July. 



Angelica villosa (Walt.) B. S. P. 

 A, hirsutaMuhl. 

 Hairy angelica 

 Dry, open woods. Common. July. 



Heracleum lanatum Michx. 

 Cow parsnip 

 Low ground along the river and its branches. Common. June. 



Pastinaca sativa L, 

 Wild parsnip 

 Roadsides and waste places. Common. Summer. 



Thaspium trifoliatum aureum (Nutt.) Britton 

 T. aureum Nutt. 

 Golden alexanders 

 Woods, thickets and meadows. Common. June. 



Thaspium barbinode (Michx.) Nutt. 

 Meadoiv parsnip 

 Alluvial soil. Frequent. May-June. 



Sanicula marylandica L. 

 Sanicle. Black snakeroot 

 Rich woods. Common. May-June. 



Pimpinella integerrima (L.) Gray 

 Yellow pimpernel 

 Rocky soil. Common. May. 



Washingtonia claytoni (Michx.) Britton 

 Osmorrhiza brevistylis DO. 

 Hairy sweet cicely 

 Woods. Common. May-June. 



