PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 



POPULUS, Tournefort. Po P lars ' As P en ' 



. tremuloides, Michaux. Tr ™ Mik <> Populus. 



c ., „ .... . -. ' Common. April, 



tides oi hills and ravines. 



» graxdidextata, Michx. Large-toothet ] - Ieaved Po P ulv f- 



TToods and river-banks. Most frequent on sandy soils. 



monilifera, Alton. Cottonwood. Necklace-bea '^^f^-" and 



TTater-sides. Western part of the State, particularly near C - t l er ' Jefferson 

 along the Genesee river. 'Torrey Fl. N.Y. Pillar point' near Dei " ' R are . 

 county, Vasey. Near Rochester, C. M. Booth. 



balsamifera, L. Balsam-bearinq J^ US ' 



"\Tater-courses, swamps. Near Oriskany, Knieskern. 



• var. CANDICANS, Gray. White-leaved J\ ^ ' 



Streets and near dwellings; a common shade tree. 



nigra, Michx. Black Popx 



Banks. Oriskany creek, and near Oneida lake, Knieskern. Ran 



* DILATATA. Alton. Lombardy Poplar. D Hated-leaved Populix, 



Roadsides; near old farm-houses. Infrequent. 



i ALBA, L. White Populus. 



Occasional as a shade tree; extending by root, to fences and roadsides 



Frequently. 



2. GYMXQSPERaLE. Gymnosperms. 



COXIFER.E. Conifers. 



PIXUS, Tournefort. Pines. 



resinosa, Alton. Red, Resinous Pine. 



Hills. Helderberg mountains three miles south of Knowerville, Pearson. 

 Pine plains of Rome, Vasey. Yates count}-. Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. 



May. Rare. 



/ rigida, Miller. Pitch, Rigid Pine. 



Sandy plains. Schenectady. Rome. Common. May. 



• strobes, L. White Pine. From an ancient Fir. 



Cold woods. Swamps on the flats of the Mohawk. Frequent in Schenectady, 

 Montgomery "and Otsego counties. Lingering still in marshes on the hills : 

 formerly abounding throughout this region. Not yet exhausted in the swamps 

 of Rome and Oneida lake. Common in the forests of the north woods. May. 



ABIES, Tournefort. Spruces. 



balsamea, Marshall. Balsam-yielding Fir. 



Cold swamps. Occasional in upland marshes, south of the Mohawk valley, 

 from Summit lake and- the outlet of Canaderaga lake, Otsego county, through 

 the swamps near Jordanville, to the State marsh and Graefenberg swamp, 

 south Herkimer county. Between Oriskany and Rome. Abundant in the 

 northern part of the county; and common along streams and shores in the 

 north woods, often nearly covered with long gray lichens. June. 



canadensis, Michx. Hemlock. 



Dry woods. Common. May. 



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