Flora of the . Ulegany State Park Region 133 



Hedeoma pulegioides | L. ) Pers. American Pennyroyal 

 Common in open woods and thickets on Pine hill, 

 outside of the park area, and to he looked for within 

 the park. 

 Clinopodium vulgare L. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. 

 Basil 

 In moist soils of various sorts in fields and along 

 roadsides. Common outside of the timhered areas. 

 In the Allegheny valley is found a white-flowered 

 form. 

 Lycopus uniflorus Michx. Bugleweed 



In wet, marshy or boggy places along streams and 

 lowlands, where common, hut occasional along most 

 of the brooks and streams of the park area in open 

 places. 

 Lycopus virginicus L. Bugleweed 



In similar situations. Rare. Along Red House 

 creek. 

 Lycopus americanus Muhl. Water Horehound 



In wet or marshy soil along streams and in swamps, 

 and low wet woods. Very common except in the 

 higher and drier portions of the region. 

 Mentha arvensis L., var. canadensis (L.) Briq. Wild 

 Mint 

 In wet soil, usually in open places, chiefly on the 

 bottomlands of the Allegheny and Tunungwant val- 

 leys, occasional up most of the valleys of the park 

 region. 

 Mentha piperita L. Peppermint 



In moist or alluvial soil of the Allegheny valley. 

 Infrequent. Quaker Bridge. 



