KEY FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF TREES AND SHRUBS 6l 



89. Leaf large, 3 or more inches long, 

 oblong, edge recurved. See #98. 

 Rhododendron 

 Rhododendron sp. 

 90. Two glands on petiole just below 

 the blade. See #21. 



Beach Plum 



Prunus marttlma Wang. 



90. No glands on petiole 91 



91 . Leaf aromat ic . 



Genus My r tea 92 



91. Leaf not aromatic 93 



92. Leaf wedge-lanceolate, ser- 

 rate toward the tip, pale 

 green. 



Sweet Gale 

 Myrica Gale L. 

 92. Leaf oblong, entire or slight- 

 ly toothed toward the tip. 

 Bayberry 



Myrica carollnensls Mill. 

 92. Leaf narrow-lanceolate, 

 with rounded teeth on 

 margin, hairy beneath. 

 Sweet Fern 



Myrica asplenlfol la L. 

 93. Leaf large, over 3 inches 



long . 94 



93. Leaf of medium size, 2-3 



inches long 96 



93. Leaf small, not over 2 in- 

 ches long 98 



9^. Leaf margin entire, a 

 tree-shrub. See #13. 

 Magnolia 



Magnolia Soulanieana Soul. 

 9^. Leaf margin crenate or 

 lobed, leaf thick, often 

 leathery. See #32. 



Genus Quercus 95 



95. Leaf crenate, without 

 bristles, white-woolly 

 beneath. 



Dwarf Chestnut Oak 

 Quercus prlnoldes Willd. 



