[*Agrimonia eupatoria L.]
COMMON AGRIMONY. Goat Island, Sept. 19, 1877 (J. D. Hooker's American Journal).
"Goat Island," Day (1888). Ontario, Queen Victoria Park, Panton
(1890). Ontario, Niagara Park System, Cameron (1895).
Listed as a doubtful element
of the Niagara Frontier flora by Zander and Pierce (1979). It is a member of
the New York flora (Mitchell, 1986) and that of Ontario (Morton & Venn,
1990).
Agrimonia gyrosepala Wallr. TALL HAIRY AGRIMONY.
Ontario: Queenston, Wm. Scott, July 28, 1903; Whirlpool, Niagara R., Wm. Scott,
July 23, 1903, Heimburger (1955). "... in and near the Niagara Glen,"
Hamilton (1943).
New York:
Lewiston, Scovell's Knoll, Eckel 8703224 (BUF); Eckel & Eckel 870709 (BUF);
Buckhorn Island, Eckel & Zander Oct.1, 1997 (BUF). Ontario: Niagara Glen,
Hamilton, Aug. 10, 1939 (NFO). New
York: Buckhorn Island, SW part of park, W of I90, near path along Niagara River
from West River Parkway to Burntship Creek, field S of creek in dense Solidago
canadensis, Eckel, Oct. 1, 1997 (BUF). Ontario: Navy Island. Rather dry Quercus
rubra woods, NE side of island, Eckel, July 28, 1998 (BUF); Niagara
Niagara-on-the-Lake Paradise Grove natural regeneration area,just S of village,
Fort George S boundary: open Acer rubrum grass field, Quercus alba moist old
woods; NE sect. field, open.P. M. Eckel s.n. Oct. 6, 1997 (BUF).
New York:
Erie Co., Squaw Island, Niagara River.Ex Coll. M.M. Wilson July, 1863 (BUF).
Agrimonia parviflora Ait. SMALL-FLOWERD AGRIMONY.
Ontario, Niagara Park System, Cameron (1895). "... in and near the Niagara
Glen," Hamilton (1943).
Rare in Canada, Argus &
White 1977). Reported as rare in the Niagara Frontier Region by Zander and
Pierce (1979). This species is on the Rare Plant Status List of the New York
Natural Heritage Program (Young, 1992).