Flora of flif Allegany State Park Region 



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Ranunculus recur vat us 

 Actaea alba 

 Hepatica acutiloba 

 i iniK'i Euga racemosa 

 Podophyllum peltatum 

 Caulophyllum thalictroides 

 I )icentra canadensis 

 Dentaria diphylla 

 ( 'ardaininc pennsylvanica 

 Tiarella cordifolia 

 Mitella diphylla 

 Chrysosplenium americanum 

 Waldsteinia fragarioides 

 ( ieum canadense 

 Oxalis Acetosella 

 ( ieranium maculatum 

 Impatiens biflora 

 Circaea alpina 



" latifolia 

 Aralia nudicaulis 



" racemosa 

 Viola septentrionalis 

 rotundifolia 

 incognita 

 " blanda 

 " pallens 



pubescens 



" eriocarpa 



" canadensis 



conspersa 



Panax quinquefolium 



" tri folium 



Sanicula marilandica 



trifoliata 

 Osmorrhiza Claytoni 

 Cryptotaenia canadensis 

 Monotropa unifl< ira 

 Pyrola secunda 

 elliptica 

 Epigaea repens 

 Trientalis borealis 

 Hydrophyllum virginianum 



canadense 

 Prunella vulgaris 

 Collinsonia canadensis 

 Chelone glabra 

 Veronica americana 



officinalis 

 Epifagus virginiana 

 Galium triflorum 

 circaezans 

 Mitchella repens 

 Eupatorium urticaefolium 

 Solidago altissima 



caesia 

 Aster divaricatus 

 " macrophyllus 

 " cordifolius 

 " acuminatus 

 Lactuca spicata 

 Hieracium paniculatum 



scabrum 

 Prenanthes albus 



15 Headwaters of Red House Creek 

 Along the upper portion of Red House creek, above 

 the cleared sections, is located a considerable area of 

 "tall timber," a growth which in some places is certainly 

 of semi-primeval character, and in which evidences of 

 extensive lumbering and fire are not conspicuous. This 

 area is located chiefly above the place designated on the 

 maps as "Halls." The forest growth consists of about 

 the same elements as are found in the "big basin" around 

 the headwaters of Stoddard brook, and some fine examples 

 of the typical forest trees of the region are to be found 



