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Borders of swamps and muddy shores; frequent in the valley. 



P. lapathifolium L. Dock-leaved Peesicaeia.^ — {Persicaria 

 lapathifolia 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Wet places; common. 



var. salicif olium Gibthorp. — (P. tomentosum Schrank, var. incanum 

 Man. ed. 7.) 



Sandy shore of Pontoosuc Lake, Pittsfield. 



P. Muhlenbergii (Meisn.) Wats. — {Persicaria Muhlenbergii HI. 

 Fl. ed. 2.) 



Muddy shores of ponds, and marshes; frequent in the valley. 



P. OEiENTALE L. Peince's Feathee. — {Persicaria orientalis 111. 

 Fl. ed. 2.) 



Occasionally persistent in waste ground, Stockbridge. 



P. pennsylvanicum L., var. laevigatum Fernald. Pink Knot- 

 weed. — (P- pennsylvanicum Man. ed. 7 in part, vid. Rhodora 19 : 

 73, 1917; Persicaria pennsykanica III. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Low ground; common. 



Leaves glabrous or at most sparsely strigose on the midrib beneath. 



P. Peesicaeia L. Lady's Thumb. — {Persicaria persicaria lU. Fl. 

 ed. 2.) 



Waste places and low ground; common. 



P. sagittatum L. Aeeow-leaved Teae-thumb. — ( Tracaulon 

 sagittatum 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Low ground; common. 



P. scandens L. CiiMBiNG False Buckwheat. — {Tinaria scan-' 

 dens 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Alluvial thickets; frequent in the valley. 



P. tenue Michx. — Open sterile soil; occasional in the southern 

 part of the valley. Alford; Sheffield. 



P. virginianum L. — ( Tovara mrginiana 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Alluvial thickets; frequent in the southern part of the valley and 

 along the Deerfield River, Florida. 



RUMEX. Dock. 



R. AcETOSA L. Gaeden Soeeel. — Fields; occasional. Lee; 

 Lenox; Stockbridge. 



R. Acetosella L. Sheep Soeeel. — Cultivated ground, old fields, 

 rocky ledges; common. 



R. britannica L. Geeat Watee Dock. — Swamps; common. 



