3. The following are designated as vulnerable plant species:— American cancer-root (Conopholis americana (Linnaeus) Wallroth);
— Anticosti aster (Symphyotrichum anticostense (Fernald) Nesom);
— black maple (Acer nigrum F. Michaux);
— bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis Linnaeus);
— bulbous bittercress (Cardamine bulbosa (Schreb. ex Muhl.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.);
— Canada lily (Lilium canadense Linnaeus);
— Canadian wild ginger (Asarum canadense Linnaeus);
— crinkleroot (Cardamine diphylla (Michaux) A. Wood);
— cutleaf daisy, populations of the Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions (Erigeron compositus Pursh-p01, p11);
— Douglas’ knotweed (Polygonum douglasii E.L. Greene);
— downy rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera pubescens (Willdenow) R. Brown);
— false mermaidweed (Floerkea proserpinacoides Willdenow);
— fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica Aiton var. aromatica);
— flax-leaf aster (lonactis linariifolia (Linnaeus) Greene);
— lanceleaf arnica (Arnica lanceolata Nuttall subsp. lanceolata) populations of Capitale-Nationale, Chaudière-Appalaches and Estrie administrative regions;
— large-flowered bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora J.E. Smith);
— large toothwort (Cardamine maxima (Nuttall) A. Wood);
— maidenhair fern (Adiantum pedatum Linnaeus);
— marsh valerian (Valeriana uliginosa (Torrey & A. Gray) Rydberg ex Britton).
— mountain holly fern (Polystichum scopulinum (D.C. Eaton) Maxon);
— Mt. Albert goldenrod (Solidagochlorolepis Fernald);
— ostrich fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris (Linnaeus) Todaro var. pensylvanica (Willdenow) C.V. Morton);
— panicled tick-trefoil (Desmodium paniculatum (Linnaeus) de Candolle var. paniculatum);
— ram’s-head lady’s-slipper (Cypripedium arietinum R. Brown);
— white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum (Michaux) Salisbury);
— wild leek (Allium tricoccum Aiton);
— woodland sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus Linnaeus);