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LENTIBULARIACEAE (Bladderwort Family) 

 Utricularia macrorhiza LeConte, U vulgaris var. ameri- 

 cana Gray. Common or Greater Bladderwort 

 Floating" in the quiet waters of ponds and pools or 

 slow streams. Rare. Tunungwant valley. 



PLANTAGINACEAE (Plantain Family) 

 Plantago major L. Broad-leaved Plantain 



Roadsides, fields and waste places, occasionally 

 along woodland roads. Common. 

 Plantago lanceolata L. Rib-grass, Narrow-leaved 

 Plaintain 

 In similar situations, less frequent. 



RUBIACEAE (Madder Family) 

 Galium lanceolatum Torr. Torrey's Wild Liquorice 

 In gravelly or stony, sometimes sandy soil of open 

 dry or moist woodlands and thickets. Common. 

 Galium circaezans Michx. Wild Liquorice, Cross- 

 Cleavers 

 In somewhat sterile or acid soil of open woods 

 and thickets, especially on the higher ridges and on 

 the slopes, bluffs and benches of the Allegheny 

 valley. Frequent. 

 Galium Aparine L. Cleavers, Goose Grass 



In moist woods and thickets or open places. 

 Common. 

 Galium triflorum Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. 



In open woods, along stream thickets and on 

 banks. Common. 



