FLOWEBIXG PLANTS AND FERN'S OF INDIANA. 

 Gr. BIENNIS L. 



A common form, usually found in dry soil, but in certain parts 

 of its range in the State very abundant in low. wet lands, asso- 

 ciated with Fringed Loosestrife 6 



Flowers from July to September. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham): E 

 (Bar 2 Ulatchley); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, a: 



(Phinne a and 1 SchiK : Franklin (Meyncke): 



Vermillion (Wright): Hamilton and Marion 

 (Hessl 



G. Michauxii Spach. 



G. (Uipes Spach. 

 In dry, open places, apparently confined to the eastern c-Ou: 

 of the State. 



ers in July anc 

 Eeported from .aware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phin- 



: Hamilton and Marion. 



CIBj&£A L. 



Lutetian" a L. El -banter's Nightahadi 



:eral throughou: State, ecurring most abundant I 



densely shaded woe 



It flowers irom the early part of June through Augusl 

 Tr unningham): Monroe (Blatchley); Fay 



:rd and Taylor): 

 Daviess (Clemen- ndolph, and Wayne (Phin- 



: Franklin (Meyncke): Gibson and Pra - Jeffer- 



son i J. M. Coult "an Gore igal); 



Hamilton and Marie 



alpin'a L. Smaller Enchanter's Nightshi 



: uncommon in wet woodlands. Not ao abundant as the 

 former, though found in all parts of the 81 

 Flowers from Jul r to Sepl ber. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Clark (Bairc Per- 



son I hipman); 



. Delaware. Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney 1 ): Steuben (Brad- 

 ne:- : 11. 



Probably very often not distinguished from C. Lutetian!. 



