Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties . 851 
552. Impatiens pallida, Nutt. Pale Touch-me-not; Balsam; 
J ewel-weed. 
Occasional; wet, shaded places. Less common than 
the preceding. 
Rhamnace.e. Buckthorn Family. 
553. Rhamnus cathartica, L. Buckthorn. 
Rare; established as an escape at a few stations. 
554. Rhamnus alnifolia, L’Her. Buckthorn. 
Rare; edge of tamarack, Wind Lake, Racine Co. 
555. Ceanothus Americanus, L. New Jersey Tea. 
Common; dry woodlands and roadsides. 
Vitaceas. Vine Family. 
556. Vitis bicolor, LeConte. (V. aestivalis of Gray Manual in 
part) 
Rare; a single plant collected—in leaf only—in rich 
woods near Somers, Kenosha Co. 
557. Vitis vulpina, L. (V. riparia of Gray Manual in part) 
Wild Grape. 
Common; river bottoms, along fence-rows and streams. 
558. Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx. Virginia Creeper; 
Woodbine. 
Common; thickets and river banks. The crimson 
foliage very ornamental in autumn. 
TiLiACEiE. Linden Family. 
559. Tilia Americana, L. Basswood. 
Common; rich woods. 
Malvaceae Mallow Family. 
560. Malva rotundifolia, L. Mallow; “Cheeses.” 
Common; an abundant weed in gardens and waste 
places. 
561. Malva moschata, L. Musk Mallow. 
Rare; well established as an escape at a few stations. 
562. Abutilon Avicennae, Gaertn. Velvet Leaf. 
Common; waste places and cultivated fields. 
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