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Checklist of the Vascular Plants of <strong>Niagara</strong> Regional Municipality, Ontario(M.J. Oldham March 2010)SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME NIAG NIAGARA NOTES HAMI HANO COSEWIC MNR SRANK FAMILYHumulus lupulus L. Common Hop IRRare, usually in disturbed sites. It ispossible that some regional reports arefrom native populations. A.C. Garofalo I I S4 CANNABACEAE#07-613 (HAM) from WilloughbyMarsh in 2007.Huperzia lucidulaRare in rich woods. = LycopodiumShining Fir-moss R(Michaux) Trevisanlucidulum.C C S5 LYCOPODIACEAEMany reports from the region,primarly along the <strong>Niagara</strong>Escarpment (e.g. Day 1888, MacounHybanthus concolor (T.1883-1892, Cameron 1895, ZenkertGreen VioletRForster) Sprengel1934, Heimburger 1955, McIntosh andU6 R2 S2 VIOLACEAECatling 1979, Eckel 2001), thoughmost records are old. = Cubeliumconcolor.No specimens have been found tosubstantiate the early literaturereports: <strong>Niagara</strong> Parks System,Hydrastis canadensis L. GoldensealRHCameron (1895). "... is very rare, onlyinfrequently being found in the[<strong>Niagara</strong>] Glen" Hamilton (1943). Adistinctive species not likely to bemisidentified.-- -- THR THR S2 RANUNCULACEAEHydrocotyle americana L.Hydrophyllum canadenseL.Hydrophyllum virginianumL.Marsh or WaterpennywortCanada WaterleafRULargely restricted to sandy marshesand seepage <strong>areas</strong>. A.C. Garofalo #08-1155 (HAM) from Short HillsWilderness area in 2008.Locally common, woods along the<strong>Niagara</strong> Escarpment, rare elsewhere.C C S5 ARALIACEAEC U S4 BORAGINACEAEVirginia Waterleaf C C C S5 BORAGINACEAEHYLODESMUM see DESMODIUM FABACEAEQueen Victoria Park, Panton (1890).Ontario, <strong>Niagara</strong> Parks System, Cameron(1895). "... well established at ParadiseHylotelephium telephiumGrove at <strong>Niagara</strong>-on-the-Lake, whereLive-foreverIR(L.) H. Ohbaseveral large patches may be observed,"Hamilton (1943). M.J. Oldham #33864(NHIC) from Paradise Grove in 2006. =Sedum telephium.I I SE2 CRASSULACEAENatural Heritage Areas Inventory, 2010 9-127

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