186. 
BIGNONIACEAE 
Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. Trumpet-vine 
Java Farm. Aggressive invader of old fields; seems to thrive 
where Rhus radicans and Lonicera japonica are not too abundant. 
Much less frequent than Rhus radicans in forest. 
Ivy Neck. Abundant to moderately abundant in old fields on 
small peninsula between forks of Scaffold Creek estuary. Abundant 
in ground layer of forest at source of Scaffold Creek drainage 
(east fork). Invading abandoned grassy field on Scaffold Peninsula. 
Higman 1. 
OROBANCHACEAE 
Epifagus virginiana (L.) Bart. Beech-drops 
Java Farm. Moderately abundant under mature Fagus grandifolia 
canopy, especially west of old Muddy Creek Road. Hectare 2480. 
Higman 249, 
PHRYMACEAE 
Phryma leptostachya L. Lopseed 
Java Farm. Infrequent along old entrance road near gate to 
old Muddy Creek Road, hectare 2463. Canopy of Fagus grandifolia, 
Quercus alba, Liriodendron tulipifera, Quercus coccinea, Liquidambar 
styraciflua, Carya tomentosa, etc. Associate species: Desmodium 
paniculatum, Desmodium glutinosum, Elephantopus carolinianus, 
Agrimonia microcarpa, Viola papilionacea, Smilacina racemosa, etc. 
Higman 931. 
PLANTAGINACEAE 
Plantago 
1. Spike cylindric. 
2. Leaves obovate or spatulate. 
3. Leaves scabrous; scape glabrous. (Also, 
bracts of spike shorter than to equaling 
Cally) Iolite allevore oio/a\s leis c/s aire alele)'» o\nicleloiel sinlctevsioleyelelisietelels Eonar OMG 
3) Leaves vadiliouss “scape; vallillouse. ceeranrhoie creme ee virginica 
