Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 79 



Anemone virginiana L. Tall Anemone 



In moist or dry, gravelly or alluvial soil along 

 streams and lowlands as well as open places of the 

 forested areas throughout the park. Common. Var. 

 alba Wood. Frequent. 

 Anemone canadensis L. Canada Anemone 



In marshy places along the bottomlands of the 

 Allegheny river and on adjacent sandy or gravelly 

 banks. Infrequent. 

 Anemone quinquefolia L. Wood Anemone 



Sandy or rocky woodlands and thickets, either dry 

 or somewhat moist, chiefly along the lower stream 

 valleys and the bottomlands of the Allegheny and 

 Tunungwant. Also in woods and thickets on the 

 conglomerate soils of the higher ridges. 

 Actaea alba (L.) Mill. White Baneberry 



In moist, fertile woodlands, on banks and slopes. 

 Frequent or common. 

 Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker., //. triloba Gray's Man. 

 Blunt-lobed Hepatica or Liverleaf 

 In gravelly, sandy or stony, rather sterile soil of 

 dry open woodlands and slopes. Infrequent. Elko 

 mountain, Huckleberry hill etc. 

 Hepatica acutiloba DC. Sharp-lobed Hepatica or Liver- 

 leaf 

 In moist or dry open woodlands and on hanks in 

 fertile or loamy soil. Common. 

 Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. Black Snakeroot, 

 Black Cohosh 

 In open woods, thickets and thinly wooded slopes 

 in moist fertile or rather sterile rocky or gravelly 

 soil. Particularly abundant on Elko mountain and 

 Parker hill, but frequent throughout the park area. 



