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JDiichcsiKM Indicn (Aiidr. ) Focke. 

 Common, creek bottoms. 



I'ra;^nria \'ii\uiiiian;i L. 



Common, dry open woods, usually on clay. 



•J-domii Caiiadciisc JacM]. 



A single collection, Clay county. 



Mains au^ustit'olia (Ait.) Miclix. 



Frequent, along streams. 



OjHilastcr ()i)ulif()lins ( L. ) (). Kniitzo. 



Locally abundant, creek bottoms. Wright's Mill. 



rortcranrlnis stii)iilatr.s ( L. ) Hritt. 

 A single collection, Tallapoosa county. 



Poteiitilla Caiiadcnsis L. 



Frequent, dry banks and open woods. 



*Potentilla liniuili« Poir. 



A single collection, river hills, Tallapoosa county. 



l*i'uiiiis Americana Marsh. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Pruiius aii<instifolia ^larsii. 



Very common, old fields, roadsides (Old field plum.) 



Pninus Caroliiiiana (Mill.) Ait. 



Planted as an ornamental tree and sparingly escaped 

 ("mock orange.") 



Priiniis i>Tacilis Ein^clm. 



Lee county, Baker & Earle (Mohr's Plant Life). 



tPninus liortiilana Bailey. 



Frequent, rich clay woods, upland or creek bottoms. A large 

 tree with loose, shelling bark. 



Prnnns injiiciinda Small. 



Common, dry land, sand or clay. A small tree with close 

 dark bark. (Southern sloe.) 



PriiniLs serotina Elirli. 



Frequent, rich woods, clay or sand. 



Pruiiiis serotina neo-montana Sndw. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Posa hnmilis ^larsli. 



Common, dry woods and roadsides. 



tPosa laevigata !Michx. 



Occasional, roadsides, introduced. 



