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Eupatorium falcatum Michx. (Wiegand) ; E. trifoli- 

 atum L. (Mackenzie) 



In dry or moist gravelly soil of open woods, and 

 banks along the Allegheny valley. Infrequent. Rare 

 in openings of the forest on the upper slopes of the 

 park. 

 Eupatorium perfoliatum L. Boneset, Thoroughwort 

 In moist or wet soil of open places. Infrequent in 

 wet places and along the principal streams, locally on 

 the bottomlands. 

 Eupatorium urticaefolium Reich. White Snakeroot 



Moist gravelly or rocky wooded slopes, ravines and 

 bottomlands. Common. 

 Solidago squarrosa Muhl. Goldenrod 



Rocky banks. Rare. Gardener's rock. The 

 species of Solidago are as a usual thing indis- 

 criminately called "goldenrod." Distinctive names 

 have been adopted for them, however, by Britton & 

 Brown (Illustrated Flora). 

 Solidago bicolor L. 



In sterile sandy and gravelly soils of the bottom- 

 lands and on adjacent bluffs and. benches. Infrequent. 

 Solidago hispida Muhl. 



In dry or sterile soil of the Allegheny valley and 

 lower slopes of the Park area. Infrequent. 

 Solidago caesia L. 



Moist or dry open woods, thickets and borders. 

 Common. 

 Solidago flexicaulis L. 5\ latifolia L. 



In gravelly or stony soil of open woods, banks and 

 bluffs. Frequent or in some places common. 



