PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 



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CAREYi, Olneij. Discovered by J. Carey. 



Upland swamps. Abundant in tlie half-open mossy boc;s north of Summit 

 lake, Otsego county. Marshy borders of Mud lake, south Herkimer county. 



Rare. September, October. 



PERSICJRIJ, L. 



Waste grounds, near dwellings. 



Feach-!eai:ed Polygonum. 

 Common. July, August. 



Water-pepper PoJygo n u m . 

 Common. August - October. 



HYDROPIPER, L. 



Ditches, marshy places. 



ACRE, K B. K. Pungent Polygonum. 



Water-sides. Abundant in the marshes along the outlet of Cayuga lake. 



Swamp near Owasco lake, /. H. Hall. 



HYDROPIPEROIDES, Michx. 



Wet banks. Shores of Onondaga lake. 



AVICULARE, L. 



Paths, yards. 



var. E RECTUM, Roth. 

 Damp wastes. 



ARTICULATUM, L. 



Infrequent. July, August, 



Water-pepper-like Polygonum. 

 Uncommon. August - November. 



Little-bird^ s Polygonum. 

 Common. June - September. 



Upright Polygonum. 

 Common. July - October. 



Jointed Polygonum. 



Sandy plains. West of Albany, Eaton, Beck, Torre]/. Schenectady, Pearson. 

 Shore of Oneida lake, Grffl?/, Torrey Fl.N.Y. Sandy borders of Oneida lake, 

 Knieskern. 



VIRGINIANUM, L. 



Rich woods, fiats of streams. 



ARIFOLIUM, L. 



Wet thickets. 



SAGITTATUM, L. 



Swamps. 



CONVOLVULUS, L. 



Barren and cultivated grounds. 



ciLiNODE, Michx. 



Damp thickets, on the Deerfield hills. 



DUMETORUM, L. 



Banks of streams, bushes. 



Rare. July - October 



Virgate Polygonum. 

 Common. July - September. 



Arum-leaved Polygonum. 

 Abundant. August, September. 



Arrow-leaved Polygonum, 

 Common. July - October. 



Bindweed Polygonum. 

 Common. July - September. 



Fringe-jointed Polygonum. 

 Infrequent. July, August. 



TJiicket Polygonum. 

 Abundant. August, September. 



Buckwheat. 

 Esculent Fagopyrum. 



FAGOPYRUM, Tournefort. 



ESCULENTUM, Moench. 



Field-borders, woods, and often in deep swamps. Frequent. June- August. 



RUMEX, L. Docks. 



VERTiciLLATUS, L. WhorUd-flowered Rumex. 



Bogs on the fiats of the Mohawk. Throughout the upland swamps south of 

 the Mohawk valley, Graxj. Frequent. June, July. 



HYDROLAPATHUM, Hudson. WatcT-dock Rumex. 



var. AMERiCANUM, Gray. American Water-dock Rumex. 



Marshes, both on the hills, and in lowlands of rivers and lakes. 



Frequent. July. 



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