FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 983 



HELIOPSIS Pers. 



H. helianthoides (L.) B. S P. False Sun-flower. Smooth Ox-eye. 



(H. Levis Pers.) 



Found in dry soils in considerable abundance throughout the 

 State. Fence-rows and thickets apparently furnish the most suit- 

 able stations. 



Flowering season, July and August. 



Daviess (Clements); Jefferson (Barnes); Clark (Baird and Tay- 

 lor); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and 

 Wayne (Phinney); Franklin (Meyncke); Monroe and Vigo 

 (Blatchley); Tippecanoe (Coulter); Fayette (Hessler). 



H. scabra Dunal. Rough Ox-eye. 



A more abundant form than the preceding, occurring in simi- 

 lar localities. While not reported from the extreme northern 

 counties it is doubtless to be found throughout our area. 



Flowering season, July and August. 



Monroe and Vigo (Blatchley); Putnam (MacDougal); Gibson 

 and Posey (Schneck); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne 

 (Phinney); Franklin (Meyncke); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); 

 Fayette (Hessler); Tippecanoe (Coulter). 



ECLIPTA L. 

 E. alba (L.) Hassk. 



Along streams and borders of ponds in moist or even wet soils. 

 Quite widely distributed, and in favorable localities very 

 abundant. 



Flowering season from July until the frosts. 



Jefferson (Barnes); Monroe and Vigo (Blatchley); Fayette 

 (Hessler); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, 

 and Wayne (Phinney); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Johnson 

 (Barnes); Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Hamilton and Marion 

 (Wilson). 



KUDBECKIA L. 



R. triloba L. Small-flowered Cone Flower. 



Borders of streams and damp, low ground throughout the 

 State. The great range of variation in the foliage leaf, as well 

 as the showy floral heads, render the plant of easy recognition. 



Flowering season from June through September. 



Monroe and Vigo (Blatchley); Fayette (Hessler); Clark (Baird 

 and Taylor); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); 



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