Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 113 



Sanicula gregaria Bicknell 



In similar situations as the preceding specimens 

 but not so abundant except on the Allegheny bottom- 

 lands. 

 Sanicula trifoliata Bicknell 



In moist thin humus and often sterile soil. Infre- 

 quent. Along the Stony creek trail, on I'ine hill and 

 elsewhere. 

 Hydrocotyle americana L. Water Pennywort 



In springy or wet gravelly places along brooks and 

 streams, moist soil or wet places on the bottomlands 

 and in wooded swamps. Locally frequent. 

 Osmorrhiza Claytoni (Michx.) Clarke. Hairy Sweet 

 Cicely 

 Moist woods, ravines and open places. Very 

 common except on the poor soils of the higher ridges. 

 Conioselinum chinense (L.) BSP. Hemlock-Parsley 



In damp or wet woods and thickets. Rare. Woods 

 near north end of the Turning want valley. 

 Cicuta maculata L. Water Hemlock, Musquash Root 

 In moist, wet or alluvial soil of the bottomlands. 

 Frequent. Swamps and marshes near Quaker Bridge 

 etc. 

 Carum Carvi L. Caraway 



In dry fields and along roadsides. Infrequent. 

 I lee Hunter creek. Red House valley. 

 Sium suave Walt., S. cicutae 'folium Schrank. Water 

 Parsnip 

 In marshes, swamps and ditches, usually in shallow 

 water. Frequent on the bottomlands of the Alle- 

 gheny and Tunungwant valleys. 

 Cryptotaenia canadensis (L.) DC, Deringa, Kuntze. 

 Honewort 

 Common in moist open woods and shaded places. 



