Through Glade And Mead; a Contribution to Local Natural History
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Low grounds. purpureum, L. Purplish Cudweed. " " Inula, L. Elecampane. *Helenium, L. Roadsides and low pastures. Ambrosia, Toum. Ragweed. artemisiaefolia, L. Roman Wormwood. Very common. Xanthium, Toum. Cocklebur. *Strumarium, L. Worcester. J. Coulson. Heliopsis, Pers. Ox-eye. laevis, Pers. Worcester. G. Coult. From the West. RuDBECKiA, L. Cone-flower. laciniata, L. Leicester. H. H. Kingsbury. hirta, L. From the West. Meadows, common. Helianthus, L. Sunflower. annuus, L. Common Sunflower. Escap...ed. divaricatus, L. Thickets, not rare. strumosus, L. " common. decapetalus, L. Copses, not common. tuberosus, L. Jerusalem Artichoke. " 36 282 THROUGH GLADE AND MEAD. BiDENS, L. Bur-Marigold. frondosa, L. Common Beggar-ticks. Waste grounds. connata, Muhl. Swamp Beggar-ticks. Low " cernua, L. Smaller Bur-Marigold. Wet places. chrysanthemoides, Michx. Larger Bur-Marigold. Swamps. Beckii, Torr. Water Marigold. Lake Quinsigamond. Galinsoga, Ruiz & Pavon. Galinsoga. *parviflora, Cav. Worcester, Millbury.
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