Plants Native to Dutchess County, New York 



Fern, Marginal Shield 



Aspidium marginale 



Fern, Rattlesnake 



Botrychium virginianum 



Fern, Spinulose Wood 



Aspidium spinulosum 



Fern, Walking. .Camptosorus rhizophyllus 

 Geranium, Wild. . . Geranium maculatum 



Ginger, Wild Asarum canadense 



Golden-rod Solidago latifolia 



Golden-rod Solidago squarrosa 



Golden-rod, Wood Solidago ccesia 



Hepatica Hepatica triloba 



Lady's Slipper, Stemless 



Cypridium acaule 



Lily of the Valley, False 



Maianthemum canadense 



Liquorice, Wild Galium circcezans 



Liquorice, Wild Galium lanceolatum 



Loosestrife, Four-leaved 



Lysimachia quadrifolia 



Milkweed Asclepias quadrifolia 



Milkweed, Poke, Asclepias phytolaccoides 

 Moonwort 



. .Botrychium obliquum-var. dissectum 



Moonwort Botrychium simplex 



Moonwort Botrychium ternatum 



Nut, Ground Panax tri/olium 



Oakesia Oakesia sessilifolia 



Partridgeberry Mitchella repens 



Pine, Ground. .Lycopodium complanatum 



Pipsissewa Chimaphila umbellata 



Plantain, Poor Robin's 



Hieracium venosum 



Polypod, Common. . Poly podium vu/gare 



Rue, Meadow Thalictrum revolutum 



Rue, Wall Asplenium Ruta-muraria 



Sarsaparilla, Wild Aralia nudicaulis 



Saxifrage, Early. . . .Saxifraga virginiensis 



Shin Leaf Pyrola chlorantha 



Shin Leaf Pyrola elliptica 



Silver-rod Solidago bicolor 



Snake Root, Black. . Sanicula canadensis 

 Snake Root, Black, Sanicula marilandica 

 Solomon's Seal, False, Smilacena racemosa 

 Solomon's Seal, True 



Polygonatum biflorum 



Spleenwort Asplenium platyneuron 



Spleenwort, Maidenhair 



Asplenium Trichomanes 



Tick Trefoil .... Desmodium grandiflorum 



Violet Viola palmata 



Violet Viola triloba 



Violet, Long-spurred Viola rostrata 



Violet, Wood Sorrel Oxalis violacea 



Wintergreen, Spotted 



Chimaphila maculata 



Wood, Rush Luzula parviflora 



Woodsia Woodsia obtusa 



8. The Plants Associated with the Disap- 

 pearing Chestnuts. 



(In this county the chestnut blight destroyed the chestnut trees 

 and changed the natural development of environmental 

 conditions, resulting in a retrogressive stage indi- 

 cated by such forms as aspen, etc.) 



TREES 



Aspen, Large-toothed 



Populus grandidentata 



Aspen, Trembling. . .Populus tremuloides 



Cherry, Pin Prunus pennsylvanica 



Cherry, Wild Black Prunus serotina 



Chestnut Castanea dentata 



Dogwood, Flowering Cornus florida 



Hop Horn Beam Ostrya virginiana 



Oak, Red ghiercus rubra 



Oak, Scarlet ^uercus coccinea 



Oak, White tyuercus alba 



Sassafras Sassafras variifolium 



Witch-hazel Hamamelis virginiana 



SHRUBS 



Arrow-wood Viburnum acerifolium 



Choke Cherry Prunus virginiana 



Dogwood, Alternate-leaved 



Cornus alternifolia 



Laurel, Mountain Kalmia latifolia 



Shad Bush Amelanchier canadensis 



No common name 



Amelanchier oblongifolia 



18' 



