Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 137 



Veronica scutellata I .. Marsh Speedwell 



In open marshy places and bogs. Infrequent. 

 Marsh near Cold Spring, near Quaker Bridge and 

 elsewhere. 

 Veronica officinalis L. Common Speedwell, Fluellin 



In sterile or sometimes fertile soil on gravelly or 

 Stony open wooded slopes, banks and fields. Common. 

 Veronica Chamaedrys L. Germander Speedwell 



In moist fertile humus of open stony places. In- 

 frequent. Bee Hunter run, English run etc. 

 Veronica serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved Speedwell 

 Common in moist, open grassy places on Pine hill, 

 Elko mountain and doubtless elsewhere. 

 Veronica virginica L. Leptandra virginica Nutt. (figure 

 23) Culver's Root 

 In moist sandy and gravelly depressions of the 

 Allegheny bottomlands near Quaker Bridge, Tuna- 

 sassa etc. Locally common and conspicuous when 

 in bloom. 

 Aureolaria virginica (L.) Pennell, Gerard ia flava, of 

 Gray's Man., Dasystoma flava of Britton & 

 Brown. Downy False Foxglove 

 In sandy, gravelly and stony soils, usually more or 

 less sterile in nature. Frequent along the bluff's, 

 slopes and benches of the Allegheny valley. 

 Aureolaria glauca (Eddy) Raf. Smooth False Fox- 

 glove 

 In situations similar to the preceding but more 

 abundant, and often in more exposed and drier situ- 

 ations. This is the Gcrardia virginica of Gray's 

 Man.. Gcrardia qucrcifolia Pursh (a very appropriate 

 name) and Dasystoma virginica of Britton & Brown. 

 Pennell (Torreya 19:205. 1919, also Rhodora 20: 



