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Saixfuagaceae. 



•jlkMicliera Anicricana L. 



Frequent, dry rocky hillsides, granite outcrops. 



lieiu'hera. hisjnda IMirsli. 



Metamorphic hills, Talledega county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Paruassia asarifolia Yi^nt. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Pliiladelphus grandiflorus Willd. 



Lee county Underwood & Earle (Mohr's Plant Life). Very 

 rare, seen only once. 



tSaxifi-a«;a Vir«;iniensis ^lichx. 



Rare, in rock crevices, a single locality two miles northwest of 

 Auburn. 



Tiarella cordifolia L. 



Occasional, moist, rocky woods, near springs. 



Hydrangeaceae. 

 Decumaria barbata L. 



Frequent, a high climbing vine in moist woods. 



Hydrangea arborescens L. 



Occasional, moist woods and rocky banks. 



Hydrangea arborescens cordata (Pursh) T. & G. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Hydrangea quercifolia Bartr. 



Frequent, moist or dry woods. 



Iteaceae. 

 I tea Virgin ica L. 



Frequent, sandy swamps. 



Hamamelidaceae. 

 Hamamelis Virginiana L. 



Frequent, moist woods. 



Liqiiidambar Stryaciflua L. 



Common, a tree in mixed woods, both swamps-and uplands, 

 also in old fields and second growth timber. 



