DIOSCOREACEAE 



Dioscorea bataras Dene Cinnamon vine. 



On fence in locations 9 and 23. 

 Dioscorea quaternata (Walt.) J. F. Gmel. {D. glauca Muhl.) 



Frequent in woods and thickets. 

 Dioscorea villosa L Atlantic yam. 



Low woods and thickets. 



ANIARYLLIDACEAE 



Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville Common goldstargrass. 



Frequent in woods and fields. 



1RIDACEAE 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. 



(5". grammoides Bickn.) Blue-eyed-grass. 



Meadows and thin woods. 



ORCHIDACEAE 



Corailorrhiza odontorhiza (Willd.) Nutt Late coralrgot. 



Woods, occasional. 

 Cypripedium acaule Ait Stemless ladyslippeb 



Frequent and widely scattered. 

 Goodyera pubescens (Willd.) R. Br Rattlesnake-plantain. 



A single plant seen on the south bank of ravine in location 19. Probably 

 more frequent before the leaf mold was destroyed by tires. 



Habenaria lacexa (Michx.) Lodd Ragged orchis. 



Wet soil oi the holly-magnolia area, location 39. 



Isotria verticillata (Willd.) Raf Whorled pogonia. 



Rare, found on north edge of Magnolia Swamp, locations 54 and 55, and 

 in the ravine of location 21. 



Liparis lilifolia (L.) Richard TwAYBLADE. 



Occasional. Widely separated patches in leaf mold in woods. 

 Spixanthes gracilis (Bigel.) Beck Slender ladies-tresses. 



Conifer planting, location 52. 



SAURURACEAE 



Saururus cernuus L Lizardtail. 



Introduced on the north side of Beech Spring Pond, location 53. 



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