Antennaria neglecta var. attenuata (Fern.) Cronq.
SMALLER PUSSYTOES. (As A. neodioica) Ontario: 2 miles S of
Queenston, high land, Miller (35) May 7, 1952, Heimburger (1955). (As Antennaria
neodioica) "... in great patches in the grasslands along the
Boulevard between Niagara Falls and Paradise Grove," Hamilton (1943).
Ontario: Niagara Glen J.A.C. May 5, 1918 (BUF); lawn just N of Administration Bldg.,
Niagara Parks School of Horticulture near Niagara Glen, Eckel 8705256 (BUF);
natural regeneration area, riverside, 1.6 miles N of Queenston, Eckel &
Eckel, May 15, 1988 (BUF).
Antennaria plantagenifolia (L.) Richards
PLANTAINLEAF PUSSYTOES, EVERLASTING, PLANTAIN-LEAVED EVERLASTING.
"Lewiston," Day (1888). ).
N.Y.: "Niagara Falls and Lewiston," Field Club, 1888.
"Lewiston," Field Club, 1889. Ontario, Queen Victoria Park, Panton (1890). Ontario, Niagara Park System, Cameron
(1895); Foster's Flats.Unknown May 7, 1898 (BUF); Niagara Glen, T. J. Ivey, June 18, 1907,
Heimburger (1955); "gorge of River at Niagara Glen," Zenkert (1934).
"... occurs in the open woods about the Glen," Hamilton (1943); "[Niagara]
Glen," sight record, Yaki (1970).
New York:
Lewiston, Bell, May 26, 1893 (BUF); Lewiston Crest forest remnant of the
Niagara River Gorge above Lewiston village, W facing Oak-Hickory by Robt. Moses
Pkwy. With Penstemon hirsutus and an ericaceous shrub. P. M. Eckel 9003828 June
16, 1989 (BUF); Whirlpool State Park, on the gorge of the Niagara River, tree
bases, galleried woods, upriver in shallow, hard soil with Diplotaxis muralis,
Aster oolentangensis, Hedyotis sp. P. M. Eckel s.n. May 25, 2000 (BUF).
Ontario: Niagara Glen,
[collector unknown], May 7, 1898 (BUF).
var. ambigens (Greene) Cronq. (as A.
fallax) Niagara, Wm. Scott, May 12, 1906, Heimburger (1955).
The vars. ambigens (Greene) Cronq. and
arnoglossa (Greene) Cronq. are listed as rare in the Niagara Frontier
Region by Zander and Pierce (1979).