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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 FAMILYLindernia dubia (L.)False Pimpernel U C U S4 LINDERNIACEAEPennellLinnaea borealis L. ssp.Observed in 1993 at North PelhamTwinflowerRR3 VU S5 LINNAEACEAElongiflora (Torrey) HultenValley (Varga et al. 1996).Linum medium (Planchon)Britton var. mediumStiff Yellow FlaxRHLinum perenne L. Blue Flax IROntario: <strong>Niagara</strong> Falls, John Macoun,July 6, 1901, Heimburger (1955). NearClifton; <strong>Niagara</strong> Falls; J. Macoun(TRT) in 1877 (ARVPO database).B. Larson #91-154 (TRT) fromBeamsville Escarpment ANSI in 1991.-- -- S3 LINACEAE-- -- SE3 LINACEAELinum usitatissimum L. Common Flax IR I -- SE3 LINACEAEEarly records only (CAN, DAO,TRT): "Canadian Southern Railway,one mile east of the Great WesternLinum virginianum L. Virginia Flax R Crossing near <strong>Niagara</strong> Falls-- R3 S2 LINACEAE(Macoun)" (Macoun 1883). <strong>Niagara</strong>Parks System, Cameron (1895).ARVPO database.Collected in 1864 by David Day (BUF)Liparis liliifolia (L.) Lily-leavedRH in "wet woods back of Fort Erie". NoRichard ex Lindley Twaybladesubsequent <strong>Niagara</strong> records.-- -- THR THR S2 ORCHIDACEAELiparis loeselii (L.)Richard ex LindleyLiriodendron tulipifera L. Tulip-treeLoesel's TwaybladeRCA. Chamot (BUF) from Point Abino in1885 (Macdonald 1990).Locally common in rich woods, usuallyon sand. Rare on the clay plain.C C S4S5 ORCHIDACEAER3 U S4 MAGNOLIACEAELITHOSPERMUM see also BUGLOSSOIDES BORAGINACEAELithospermumcaroliniense (Walter ex J.Gmelin) MacMillanPuccoonRHEarly reports and collections (BUF)from Point Abino, and probaly seen byYaki (1970) who reported L. canescens(unknown from <strong>Niagara</strong>). Not seen byMacdonald (1990).RH U S4 BORAGINACEAELithospermum officinale L. European Gromwell IR I I SE5 BORAGINACEAERare, stream and wetland edges. R.Lobelia cardinalis L. Cardinal Flower R Kitchen #08-88 (HAM) from <strong>Niagara</strong> C U S5 CAMPANULACEAEFalls Municipality in 2008.Lobelia inflata L. Indian-tobacco C C C S5 CAMPANULACEAENatural Heritage Areas Inventory, 2010 9-135

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