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Juncus secundus Beauv. Sandy fields. Common. 

 Juncus marginatus Rostk. Woods and open places. Not rare. 

 Juncus pelocarpus E. Meyer. Swamps and marshy lake shores. 

 Juncus militaris Bigel. Shallow water of sheltered bays along north 



shore. Rare. 

 Juncus articulatus L. Sylvan Beach. (Peck.) 

 Juncus nodosus L. Common. 



Juncus torreyi Coville. Marshes along head of the lake. Rare. 

 Juncus canadensis /. Gay. Moist or wet depressions in the sand 



plains, and along shores. 

 Juncus brevicaudatus (Engelm.) Femald. Moist depressions in the 



sand plains (Haberer). 

 Juncus acuminatus Mickx. Shallow water of pools and depressions 



and wet places. Common. 

 Juncoides carolinae (5. Wats.) Kuntze (Luzula saltuensis Fern.) 



Dry woods. Common. 

 Juncoides campestre (L.) Kuntze. Fields and open woods. Very 



common. 



Melanthaceae R. Br. 



Veratrum viride Ait. Low meadows, wet woods, and stream banks- 

 Not common. 



Liliaceae Adans. 

 Allium tricoccum Ait. Moist woods. Common in woods north and 



south of the lake. Rare at Sylvan Beach. 

 Allium canadense L. Low meadows and thickets, not common. 

 Lilium philadelphicum L. Dry woods and thickets. Common. 

 Lilium canadense L. Low meadows and swamps. Common. 

 Erythronium americanum Ker. Woods. Common. 

 Hemerocallis fulva L. (Common Day Lily). A frequent species 



established along roadsides, shores and old yards, especially on the 



north and south shores of the lake. 



Convallariaceae Link. 



Asparagus officinalis L. Frequent as an escape. 



Clintonia borealis {Ait.) Raf. Moist woods, most usually under 



evergreens. Common. 

 Vagnera racemosa (L.) Morong. Woods and thickets. Not abundant. 

 Vagnera stellata (L.) Morong. .Rather common in alluvial soil along 



the streams. 

 Vagnera trifolia (L.) Morong. Mossy thickets and bogs of the sand 



plains. 



