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Biodiversity Days 2005 at Fresh Pond Reservation

Wildflowers: Neville Place, Black's Nook and Vicinity
June 11, 2005
Led by Elizabeth Wylde and Barbara Strell
Four people attended.

The list covers the lawn and meadow to the north of Neville Place,
the Black's Nook area, the Old Meadow area, and the path and lawn
behind Neville Place.

Herbaceous Plants

* N = Native I = Introduced
  Common Name
1. Alyssum, hoary
2. Artichoke, Jerusalem
3. Aster, Heart-leaf
4. Avens, Yellow
5. Bedstraw, Rough
6. Blue-eyed Grass, Common
7. Burdock , Common
8. Butter-and-eggs
9. Buttercup , Creeping
10. Buttercup, Tall
11. Campion, Bladder
12. Campion, White
13. Celandine
14. Chickweed, Common
15. Chickweed, Mouse-ear
16. Chicory
17. Cicely, Sweet
18. Cinquefoil, Common ( Five-fingers)
19. Cinquefoil, Rough-fruited
20. Cinquefoil, Silvery
21. Cleavers, (Spring-cleavers)
22. Clover, Alsatian
23. Clover, Red
24. Clover, White
25. Clover, Yellow Sweet
26. Daisy, Oxeye
27. Dandelion, Common
28. Dock, Curled (Sour Dock)
29. Dogbane, Spreading
30. Eveninf Primrose, Common
31. Fleabane, Daisy
32. Goldenrod, Lance-leaved
33. Goldenrod, Rough-stemmed
34. Helleborine
35. Iris, Yellow, (Water-flag)
36. Ivy, Ground, (Gill-over-the-ground)
37. Jewelweed, (Spotted Touch-me-not)
38. Knotweed, Japanese
39. Lamb's-quarters, (Pigweed )
40. Lilies-of-the-valley
41. Lily, Day
42. Lily, Trout
43. Loosestrife, Purple
44. Loosestrife, Whorled
45. Mayflower, Canada
46. Medick, Black
47. Milkweed, Common
48. Mugwort
49. Mullein, Common
50. Mustard, Garlic
51. Nettle, Stinging
52. Nightshade, Enchanter's
53. Pea, Partridge
54. Peppergrass, Wild
55. Pineapple Weed
56. Plantain, Common
57. Plantain, English (Narrow-leaved)
58. Pokeweed ( Pokeberry )
59. Queen Anne's Lace, (Wild Carrot)
60. Ragweed, Common
61. Silverrod, ( White Goldenrod)
62. Solomon's Seal, False
63. Sorrel, Field (Sheep Sorrel)
64. Sorrel, Yellow Wood
65. Speedwell, Common
66. Speedwell, Thyme-leaf
67. Spurrey, Sand
68. St. Johnswort, Common
69. Stitchwort, Lesser
70. Tansy, (Golden Buttons)
71. Thistle, Bull
72. Thistle, Canada
73. Trefoil, Birdsfoot
74. Vervain, Blue
75. Vetch, Cow
76. Violet, Common Blue
77. Winter-cress, (Yellow Rocket)
78. Yarrow
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Latin Name
Berteroa incana
Helianthus tuberosus
Aster cordifolius
Geum aleppicum
Galium asperellum
Sisyrinchium montanum
Arctium minus
Linaria vulgaris
Ranunculus repens
Ranunculus acris
Silene cucubalus
Lychnis alba
Chelidonium majus
Stellaria media
Cerastium vulgatum
Cichorium intybus
Osmorhiza claytonii
Potentilla simplex
Potentilla recta
Potentilla argentea
Galium aparine
Trifolium hybridum
Trifolium praetense
Trifolium repens
Meliotus officinalis
Leucanthemum vulgare
Taraxacum officinale
Rumex crispus
Apocynum androsaemifolium
Oenothera biennis
Erigeron annuus
Solidago graminifolia
Solidago rugosa
Epipactis helleborine
Iris pseudacorus
Glechoma hederacea
Impatiens capensis
Polygonum cuspidatum
Chenopodium album
Convallaria majalis
Hemerocallis fulva
Erythronium americanum
Lythrum salicaria
Lysimachia quadrifolia
Maianthemum canadense
Medicago lipulina
Asclepias syriaca
Artemisia vulgaris
Verbascum thapsus
Alliaria petiolata
Urtica dioica
Circaea quadrisculata
Cassia fasciculata
Lipidium virginicume
Matricaria discoidea
Plantago major
Plantago lanceolata
Phytolacca americana
Daucus carota
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Solidago bicolor
Similacina racemosa
Rumex acetosella
Oxalis stricta
Veronica officionalis
Veronica serpyllifolia
Spergularia rubra
Hypericum perforatum
Stellaria graminea
Tanacetum vulgare
Cirsium vulgare
Cirisium arvense
Lotus corniculatus
Verbena hastata
Vicia cracca
Viola sororia
Barbarea vulgaris
Achillea millefolium

Shrubs
1. Blueberry, Highbush
2. Dogwood, Silky
3. Forsythia
4. Honeysuckle sp.
5. Honeysuckle, Japanese
6. Jetbead, White Kerria
7. Pepperbush, Sweet
8. Rose, Multiflora
9. Rose, Pasture
10. Rose, Rugosa
11. Sumac, Smooth
12. Sumac, Staghorn
13. Sweetfern
14. Winterberry
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Cornus amomum
Forsythia viridissima
Lonicera
Lonicera japonica
Rhodotypos scandens
Clethra alnifolia
Rosa multiflora
Rosa carolina
Rosa rugosa
Rhus glabra
Rhus typhina
Comptonia peregrina
Ilex verticullata

Vines
1. Bittersweet, Oriental
2. Blackberry, Common
3. Dewberry, Northern
4. Grape, River-bank
5. Ivy, Poison
6. Nightshade, Bittersweet
7. Pea, Everlasting
8. Swallow-wort, Black
9. Virginia Creeper
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Celastrus orbiculata
Rubus allegheniensis
Rubus hispidus
Vitis riparia
Toxicodendron radicans
Solanum dulcamara
Lathyrus latifolius
Cynanchum louiseae
Parthenocissus cinquefolia

Ferns, Grasses, Water Plants
1. Bur Reed
2. Fern, Sensitive
3. Rush, Path
4. Water Chestnut
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Sparganium sp.
Onoclea sensibilis
Juncus tenuis
Trapaceae