The following list of herbaceous plants is based greatly on the work of Ed Uebel[6]
and comes from the publications by Fleming et al. 1995,[7]
Monteferrante 1973,[8]
Reed 1984,[9]
Wennerstrom 1995,[10]
and the unpublished data by Worthley 1955-1985.[11]
^Fleming, Cristol, Marion B. Lobstein, and Barbara Tufty (1995). Finding Wildflowers in the Washington-Baltimore Area. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 312 pages.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Monteferrante, Frank (1973). "Phytosociological Study of Soldiers Delight, Baltimore County, Maryland". Towson State College, Towson, Maryland. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^Reed, Clyde F. (1984). Floras of the Serpentinite Formations in Eastern North America, with descriptions of geomorphology and mineralogy of the formations. Baltimore Maryland: Reed Herbarium.
^Wennerstrom, Jack (1995). Soldiers Delight Journal - Exploring a Globally Rare Ecosystem. Pittsburg and London: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 247 pages.
^Worthley, Elmer G. (1955–1985). List of Plants of Soldier's Delight. Unpublished.