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Galeopsis Tetrahit L. Hemp Nettle 



In gravelly or stony soil, usually in moist places, 



in open woods and fields, occasional along many of 



the roads and trails in the park area. Common on 



Pine hill. 



Collinsonia canadensis L. Stoneroot, Horse Balm, 



Richweed 



In moist fertile woods, shaly and rocky slopes, 



usually in damp or moist situations. Locally common. 



SOLANACEAE (Nightshade Family) 

 Solanum carolinense L. Horse Nettle 



In waste places in fertile soil. Infrequent. Elko, 

 Tunungwant valley. 

 Solanum Dulcamara L. Blue-flowered Nightshade, 

 European Bittersweet 

 In moist, usually alluvial soil of the lowlands along 

 the Allegheny and Tunungwant valleys. 

 Solanum nigrum L. Common Nightshade 



In moist, usually fertile stony or loamy soil of 

 shaded place. Rare. Quaker Bridge (Alexander). 



SCROPHULARIACEAE (Figwort Family) 

 Verbascum Thapsus L. Common Mullein, Velvet-leaf 

 A frequent weed in the poorer soils of the region. 

 Verbascum Blattaria L. Moth Mullein 



Roadsides and banks in dry or gravelly soil and 

 along the cinder banks of railroads. Frequent. 

 Linaria vulgaris L. Butter-and-Eggs, Yellow Toad- 

 flax 

 A common weed in the cleared portion of the 

 region and especially in the larger valleys. 



