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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 FAMILY"... a rare plant that is occasionallyfound in dry, sandy soil near the headHypoxis hirsuta (L.)of the Glen" (Hamilton 1943). NoYellow Stargrass RHCoville<strong>Niagara</strong> specimens mapped by ArgusRH -- S3 HYPOXIDACEAEet al. (1982-1987), but a verydistinctive species."... has long been a favourite forornamental purposes in the Parks, so thatHyssopus officinalis L. Hyssop IH it is not surprising to find a few plants -- -- SE2 LAMIACEAEescaped from cultivation" (Hamilton1943).HYSTRIX see ELYMUS POACEAEIlex mucronata (L.) M.Powell, V. Savolainen &S. AndrewsIlex verticillata (L.) A.GrayMountain HollyRWainfleet Bog, Macdonald 1992.Willoughby Marsh (A.A. Reznicek,MICH). = Nemopanthus mucronatus.R4 VU S5 AQUIFOLIACEAEWinterberry C C C S5 AQUIFOLIACEAEImpatiens capensis Meerb. Spotted Touch-me-not C C C S5 BALSAMINACEAEImpatiens glandulifera Himalayan Touchme-not1950.B. Miller #135 (HAM) from Fort Erie inIHRoyleI I SE4 BALSAMINACEAEImpatiens pallida Nutt. Pale Touch-me-not ULocally common on the <strong>Niagara</strong>Escarpment, rare elsewhere.C C S5 BALSAMINACEAEInula helenium L. Elecampane IC I I SE5 ASTERACEAEIpomoea hederacea (L.)Jacq.Ipomoea pandurata (L.) G.MeyerIpomoea purpurea (L.)RothMorning-gloryWild Potato VineCommon MorninggloryIHRHIHOntario: <strong>Niagara</strong>, Wm. Scott, Aug. 28,1897 (5864) (TRT), Heimburger (1955).Queenston, Wm. Scott (CAN), Aug.15, 1902 (ARVPO database). Ontario:woods on the grounds of the School ofHorticulture, Hamilton (NFO), July 4,1940."Occasionally seen as a garden escape"(Day 1888). Queen Victoria Park(Panton 1890). "... frequently observedin considerable abundance on hedges andfences" (Hamilton 1943).I -- SE1 CONVOLVULACEAE-- -- S1 CONVOLVULACEAEI -- SE2 CONVOLVULACEAEIris pseudacorus L. Yellow-flag IU I I SE3 IRIDACEAEIris versicolor L. Wild Blue-flag C C C S5 IRIDACEAENatural Heritage Areas Inventory, 2010 9-129

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