2G PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



RUBUS, L. Brambles. Raspberries. Blackberries. 



ODORATUS, L. Rose-flowering, Fragrant Raspberry. 



Cliffs, sleep hanks ami ravine sides. Common. June - September. 



TRIFLORTTS, Richardson. Dwarf, Three-flowered Raspberry- 



Damp shaded woods and swamps. Common. 



A form with pink-colored flowers grows on the cliffs of Fisli creek, where 

 the rocks are constantly wet. June. 



STRiGOsrs, M/clt.r. Red, Strigose Raspberry. 



Roadsides, fences, borders of woods. Common on clearings. May - .Inly. 



OCCiDENTALis, L. Black, Western Raspberry. 



Waysides, walls, thickets. Common. .May. June. 



VILLOSUS, Alton. , High, Villous Blackberry. 



Open woods and cleared land. Common. 



var. FRONDOSUS, Torrey. Leafy-bracted Blackberry. 



Littlefalls, Gray in herb. Ham. Cull. 



var. hu.mifusus, Torr. 4* Gr. Trailing Blackberry. 



Yates county, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. 



var. The White Blackberry, 



is found growing spontaneously near Cooperstown, Otsego county, by Dr. 

 Horace Lathrop. May, June. 



canadensis, L. Deivberry. Canadian Blackberry . 



Barren banks ami borders of swamps. North woods. Frequent. May. 



HispiDUS, L. Swawp, Hispid Blackberry. 



"Wet woods and sphagnum swamps. Common. June. July. 



ROSA, Tourn. Wild Roses. 



setigera, Michx. Bristle-bearing Rose. 



Thickets on the rocky plains, above the cliff below the village of Littlefalls. 

 Ravine of Chittenango creek below the falls. Penn-Yan, Sartwell. 



Escapes occasionally. July, August. 



Carolina, L. Swamp Rose. 



Borders of swamps, and grassy bogs along streams. 



Common. July - September. 



lucida, Ehrhart. Dwarf, Bright-leaved Rose. 



Old fields and sandy open woods. Schenectady, Pearson. Otsego county, 

 Miss S.Cooper. Yates county, Sartwell. Uncommon. June, July. 



blanda, Alton. Early, Thornless Rose. 



Abundant on banks and knolls on the flats of the Mohawk. About Otsego 

 lake, Miss S. Cooper. Coon Chisholm's, Schenectady. Pearson. 



Frequent. May, June. 



RUBIGINOSA, L. ■ Sweetbrier. Eglantine. Rusty Rose. 



Uncultivated fields, pastures. Common. June, July. 



CINNAMOMEA, Besler. Cinnamon Rose. 



var. FECUNDISSIMjS, Lindley. Double Cinnamon Rose. 



Forming thickets about dwellings, fences, roadsides. Common. May- July. 



