56 University of Texas Bulletin 



AMMIALES 



NYSSACEAE (CORNACEAE) Dogwood Family 



Garrya Lindheimeri (Torr.). (G. ovata var. Lindheimeri Coult. and 

 Evans.) 

 A common shrub on the bluffs in ravines of the Edwards Plateau. 

 Texas. 



Svida asperifolia Small. (Cornus asperifolia Michx.) Dogwood. 

 On the river bank, under the bluffs. A shrub. 

 Central and southern states. 



AMMIACEAE (UMBELLIFERAE) Carrot Family 



Ammi majus L. 



Found in the river flood plain. 



Native of Europe. Naturalized in southwest Texas. 



Ammoselinum Butleri Coult. & Rose. Sand Parsley. 

 In low muddy ground. 

 Central states. 



Aphim ammi Urban. Marsh Parsley. 

 Common on roadsides, etc. 

 Southeastern states and the tropics. 



Berula erecta (Huds). Coville. 

 In swamps and streams. 

 Texas and Mexico to California. 



Bowlesia septentrionalis Coult. & Rose. (B. lobata Ruiz & Pavon.) 

 Very common in moist rich ground, in yards, river banks, etc. 



A low delicate plant with round, lobed leaves and small white flowers. 

 Texas to California. 



Chaerophyllum Teinturieri Hook. Chervil. 



Very common in woods, and on roadsides in good soil. 

 Southeastern states. 



Daucus Carota L. Wild Carrot. 



Fields, roadsides and waste places. Summer. 



Naturalized from Europe and Asia and widespread in North 

 America. 



