Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 89 



Crataegus Holmesiana Sargent. 



In poor, gravelly or sandy soil of the bottomlands. 

 Rare. Near Salamanca etc. 

 Crataegus coccinoides Ashe, var. dilatata (Sarg.) 

 Eggleston. 

 In fields and thickets near Salamanca 

 Crataegus coccinea L. Scarlet Thorn 



In fields, thickets and hedgerows, usually in dry, 

 heavy or clayey soil. Common. ( )ccasional in soil 

 somewhat alluvial in nature. Var. Ellwangeriana 

 (Sarg.) Kggleston, near Salamanca. 

 Crataegus Brainerdi Sarg., var. Egglestoni (Sarg.) 

 Robins. 

 Dry, gravelly or stony soil near Salamanca. Rare. 

 Crataegus succulenta Schrader. 



In fields, pastures and thickets, in various kinds 

 of soil. Frequent. 

 Crataegus Calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medic. 



In clay or gravelly soil chiefly along the slopes 

 adjacent to or in the Allegheny valley. Frequent. 

 Fragaria virginica Duchesne. Field Strawberry 



In fields, meadows and open woods, usually in 

 rather poor soil. Common especially in the Alle- 

 gheny valley. 

 Fragaria vesca L. var. americana Porter. Woodland 

 Strawberry 

 In open, rocky, usually grassy woods. Rare. 

 Pine hill. A form with white fruit is common also 

 on Pine hill. 

 Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. Barren Straw- 

 berry 

 In dry, or sometimes moist woodlands and on 

 banks, common especially in the higher portions of 



