284 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS 



-I-.I4 Cyrilla racfmiflora Tyty 



+.07 Ilex myrtifolia Yaupon 



-r.o6 Cyrilla parvifolia Tyty 



.05 Diospyros Virginiana (X) Persimmon 



.03 Nyssa Ogeche Tupelo gum 



+.02 Crataegus Michauxii? Haw 



.02 Osmanthus Americana 



— .01 Myrica cerifera Myrtle 



Swamps, etc. 

 .\round pondis 

 Around ponds 

 Old fields, etc 

 Along creeks 

 Uplands 

 Hammocks 

 Hammocks 



WOODY VINES 



Bamboo vine 

 BuUace or mus- 



Swamps 

 Swampis 



.004 Smilax laurifolia 

 +.002 Smilax Walteri 

 .002 Vitis rotundifolia 



cadine Hammocks 



.002 Gelsemium sempervirens Yellow jessamine Hammocks 

 .001 Vitis aestivalis Wild grape Hammocks 



.001 Ampelopsis arborea Creek swamps 



.001 Berchemia scanden« Rattan vine Creek swamps 



SHRUBS 



H — ^"-035 Quercus Catesbaei* Black-jack oak 



+.030 Hypericum fasciculatum 

 ++.027 Gaylussacia dumosa 



+.025 Chrysobalanue oblongifolius 

 +.020 Vaccinium nitidum Huckleberry 



+.013 Ceplialanthiiys occidentalis Elbow-bush 

 — .013 Serenoa serrulata 

 ++.oro Pieris Mariana 



.008 Rubus cuneifolius (X) 

 +.008 Hypericum myrtifolium 



.007 Rhus copallina 



.007 Asimina angustifolia 



.004 Leucothoe racemosa 



.004 Quercus minima 

 — .004 Ilex glabra 



.003 Polycodium caesium? 



.003 Styrax Americana 



.003 Batodendron arboreum 



.003 Myrica pumila 



.003 Pieris nitida 



•002 Rhus Toxicodendron 



.002 Cholisma ferruginea 



.001 Viburnum obovatum 

 ++.001 Quercus cinerea 

 +.001 Quercus Margaretta 



Saw-palmietto 

 Blackberry 



Sumac 

 Pawpaw 



Oak runner 



Gallberry 



Gooseberry 



Sparkleberry 

 Myrtle 



Poison oak 



Turkey oak 

 Post oak 



Sandy uplands 

 .■\round ponds 

 Uplands 

 Uplands 



Mastly near ponds 

 Ponds 



Mostly near ponds 

 Margins of ponds 

 Clearings, etc. 

 Around ponds 

 Clearings, etc. 

 L'plands 

 Bays. etc. 

 LTiplands 



Mostly near ponds 

 Hammocks, etc. 

 Swamps 



Hammocks, etc. 

 Uplands 

 Bays, etc 

 Uplands 

 Hammocks 



Uplands 

 Uplands 



♦Specimens of this oak about knee-high are the most conspicuous feature 

 of the woody undergrowth, so that it is classed as a shrub as well as as a tree. 

 Two other normally arborescent oaks are treated the same way in this list. 



