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Rubus americanus (Pers.) Britton 

 R. t r i f 1 o r u s Richards. 

 Dwarf raspberry 

 Swamps and low woods. Frequent. June. 



Rubus nigrobaccus Bailey 

 R. V i 1 1 o s u s Ait. 



Bi()h bush blackberry 

 Woods, lields and thickets. Abundant. June. The white- 

 fruited form occurs near Barton. 



Rubus villosus frondosus Bigel. 

 This variety occurs with the typical form. 



Rubus allegheniensis Porter 

 Mountain blachben^y 

 Thickets and fields. Common. June. 



Rubus hispidus L. 

 Running swamp blackberry 

 Plentiful in swamps and low grounds. June. 



Rubus procumbens Muhl. 

 R. canadensis T. &G. 



Dewberry 

 Fields and railroad banks. Common. This is our earliest 

 fruiting blackberry. May. 



Dalibarda repens L. 

 Dalibarda. False violet 

 Moist woods. Infrequent. Apalachin. June-August. 



Fragaria virginiana Duchesne 

 Strawberry 

 Fields and pastures. Common. May- June. 



Fragaria vesca L. 

 European wood straw>berry 

 Fields and roadsides. Frequent. May-June. An escape from 

 cultivation. 



Fragaria americana (Porter) Britton 



American wood strawberry 

 Rocky woods. Common. May- June. 



