Catalogue of the Flowering Plants And Ferns of Connecticut Growing Without Culti
Catalogue of the Flowering Plants And Ferns of Connecticut Growing Without Culti
Charles Burr Graves
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Galium varum L. (true). Yellow Bedstraw. Rare. Fields and waste ground: Waterford (Graves), Guilford (G. H. Bartlett), Plainville (C. D. Bishop), Nauga- tuck (B. B. Bristol), Huntington (Karnes), Stratford (Mrs. R. H. Russell), Norfolk (Miss M. C. Seymour), Southbury (Weatherby & Harger), Monroe (Fames & C. C. Godfrey), Stamford (W. H. Hoyt), Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. Phelps). June — July. Adventive from Europe. Galium Wirtgenii F. Schultz. Rare. Norfolk, in grassland (Miss M. C. Seymour). June. Fu...gitive from Europe. Galium pilosum Ait. (hairy). Frequent. Dry soil of woods and fields. July — Aug. Galium pilosum Ait. , var. Puncticulosum (Michx. ) Torr. & Gray (minutely punctate). Rare. Dry ground: South Windsor (A. W. Driggs). July — Aug. Galium circaezans Michx. (imitating Circaea, the Enchanter's Nightshade). Wild Liquorice. Occasional or frequent. Rich woods. June — July. Galium lanceolatum Torr. (lance-shaped). Wild Liquorice. Rich woods. Rare in New London County: Norwich (Mrs.
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