Flora of the . lllegany Stale Park Region 129 



Convolvulus sepium L. Hedge Bindweed, Wild Morn- 

 ing-( rlory 

 Moist alluvia] soil of thickets and open places on 

 the bottomlands of the Allegheny and Tunungwant 

 valleys. 

 Cuscuta Gronovii Willd. Common Dodder 



In moist thickets, swamps and bottomlands over- 

 grown with herbaceous vegetation. Frequent in the 

 Allegheny and Tunungwant valleys. Not seen within 

 the park area. 



POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox Family) 

 Phlox divaricata L. Blue Phlox 



In rich, moist humus in open woods, thickets and 

 on shaded hanks of the lower ravines, and principal 

 stream valleys of the park area. Common. Also on 

 the bottomlands of the Allegheny valley. 

 Phlox maculata L. Wild Sweet William 



In moist alluvial soil of open woods, thickets and 

 hanks of the lower and larger valleys. Infrequent. 

 Tunasassa, Quaker Bridge etc. 

 Phlox paniculata L. Garden Phlox 



Roadside near Tunasassa, escaped from cultivation. 

 Polemonium reptans L. Greek Valerian, Blue-bell 



Tn wet or moist, usually gravelly soil of shaded 

 springy places, moist alluvial thickets of the bottom- 

 lands and in sphagnum swamps ; locally abundant. 

 Springy places on the Stony run trail, alluvial thickets 

 north of Quaker Bridge, "Balsam swamp" in Red 

 House valley. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE (Water-leaf Family) 

 Hydrophyllum virginianum L. Virginia Water-leaf 



In rich humus or moist or somewhat dry woodlands 

 and banks. Common. 



