II. TALLAHASSEE RED HILLS. 



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i.2 Liriodendron 'TuHpifera Poplar 



+0.2 Nyssa sylvatica Black gum 



0.2 Acer rubrum tridens? Maple 



+0.2 Oxydendrum arboreuin Sourwood 



0.2 Taxodium distichmm Cypress 



0.2 Carpinus Caroliniana Ironwood 



+0.2 Halesia diptera 



(and 8 or 10 others). 



Wet wDods 

 Dry woods 

 Swamps 

 Uplands 

 Swamps 

 Low grounds 

 ,. Rich woods 



SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS 



++.17 Sassafras variifolium (X) 

 .14 Cyrilla racemiflora 

 +•12 Viburnum rufidulum 

 +.09 Batodendron arboreum 

 ++.09 Prunus angustifolia (X) 

 +.04 Crataegus sp. 



.04 Myrica cerifera 

 +.03 Prunus sp.* (X) 

 +.03 Symplocos tinctoria 

 +.03 Osmanthus Americana 

 .02 Bumelia lanuginosa 

 .02 Celtis pumila 

 .02 Crataegus aestivalis 

 .02 Chionanthus Virginica 

 (and 6 others). 



Sassafras 

 Tyty 



Black haw 

 Sparkleberry 

 Wild plum 

 Red haw 

 Myrtle 

 (Plum) 



++.027 Parthenocissus 

 quinquefolia 

 +.020 Smilax lanceolata 

 +.015 Rhus radicans 

 +.015 Rubus trivialis (X) 

 +.011 Lonicera Japonica (X) 



+.010 Tecoma radicans 

 +.010 Vitis rotundifolia 



+.0T0 Gelsemium sempervirens 

 +.009 Lonicera sempervirens 

 ++.008 Rosa laevigata (X) 



+.007 Smilax glauca 



+.006 Vitis aestivalis? 

 .004 Bignonia crucigera 

 .002 Decumaria barbara 



Hackberry 

 May haw 

 Graybeard 



VINES 



Virginia creeper 

 (Wild smilax) 

 Poison ivy 

 Dewberry 

 Japanese 



honeysuckle 

 (Cow-itch) 

 Bullace or 



muscadine 

 Yellow jessamine 

 Honeysuckle 

 Cherokee rose 



Wild' grape 

 Cross-vine 



Old fields, etc. 

 Swamps 

 Rich woods 

 Dry woods 

 Old fields 

 Dry woods 

 Rich woods 

 Roadsides, etc. 

 Rich woods 

 Rich woods 

 Woods 



Dry woods, etc. 

 Smiall ponds 

 Rich woods. 



Woods 



Various situations 

 Low grounds, etc. 

 Old fields, etc. 



Roadsides, etc. 

 Various situations 



Places exempt from fire 



Places 'exempt from fire 



Roadsides, etc. 



Roadsides 



Dry woods and old 



fields 

 Woods, etc. 

 Woods, etc. 

 Wet woods 



*A small tree resembling P. umhellata, the hog plum, but with red 

 fruit, more or less edible, and ripening any time between May and October. 



