Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 157 



HlERACIUM FLORENTINUM All. King Devil 



lii sandy and gravelly sterile soil along the Alle- 

 gheny bottomlands. ( >ccasional. Rare on the con- 

 glomerate soils of the higher ridges. This and the 

 preceding species are recent introductions and will 

 probably increase greatly in abundance upon the 

 poorer soils. 

 Hieracium venosum L. Rattlesnake- weed 



In sterile gravelly, sandy and stony soil. Rare. 

 Huckleberry hill, slopes of Elko mountain etc. 

 Hieracium Greenii Porter & Britton. 



In rocky soil of open woods at Olean Rock City 

 east of the park area. Not previously reported from 

 New York State. 

 Hieracium paniculatum L. P'anicled Hawkweed 



In dry or rarely moist open woods and thickets, 

 and banks. Frequent. Most abundant in sterile 

 soils. 

 Hieracium scabrum Michx. Rough Hawkweed 



In sterile or acid gravelly or sandy soil of open 

 woods and banks. Common. Sometimes in moist, 

 somewhat fertile situations. 

 Hieracium canadense Michx. Canada Hawkweed 



In dry sandy or gravelly soil of hanks and thickets 

 or open woods chiefly along the Allegheny bottom- 

 lands. Frequent. Near Elko, Quaker Bridge, Red 

 House etc. Occasional on the conglomerate forma- 

 tion of the higher ridges. 



