I'lura of the Allegany State Park Region 91 



Rubus hispidus L. Hispid or Running Swamp Black- 

 berry 

 In acid, mossy swamps or boggy places. Infre- 

 quent. Upper part of Quaker run, clearing on 

 Stony brook trail, "Balsam swamp" in Red House 

 valley etc. 

 Rubus flagellaris Willd., R. procumbens Muhl., R. vil- 

 losus Gray's Man. Dewberry 

 In sterile or acid, usually dry, sandy or gravelly 

 soil. Occasional on the benches of the Allegheny 

 valley. 

 Rubus pergratus Blanchard. Blackberry 



In dry thickets and open woods. Infrequent. 

 Woods along Quaker run, near Quaker Bridge etc. 

 Rubus allegheniensis Porter. High or Common Black- 

 berry 



( hi dry or moist banks, in open woods and thickets 

 and recent clearings or openings of the forest. Com- 

 mon especially above the bottomlands of the lower 

 valleys. 

 Rubus pubescens Raf., R. triflorus Gray's Man. Dwarf 

 Red Blackberry 

 On and about moist shaded rocks, and in swamps 

 and boggy woods. Frequent. Rocks above north 

 side Quaker run. Mount Onondaga, "Rock City" 

 north of Salamanca, "Balsam swamp" in Red House 

 valley, clearing on the Stony brook trail etc. 

 Rubus strigosus Michx., R. idaeus var. aculcatissimits, 

 Gray's Man. Red Raspberry 

 In moist or dry soil of forest openings, borders, 

 thickets and swampy woods. Common. 



