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 IDucliesnea Indica (Andr. ) Focke. 



Common, creek bottoms. 



P^ragaria Virginiaua L. 



Common, dry open woods, usually on clay. 



•}-rTeiim Caiiadense Jacq. 



A single collection, Clay county. 



Mains augiistifolia (Ait.) Michx. 



Frequent, along streams. 

 Opiilaster opulifoliiis (L.) O. Kuiitze. 



Locally abundant, creek bottoms, Wright's Mill. 



Poi'teraiitlnis stipulatas (L.) Britt. 



A single collection, Tallapoosa county. 



Putentilla Canadensis L. 



Frequent, dry banks and open woods. 



*Potentilla liuniilis IN^ir. 



A single collection, river hills, Tallapoosa county. 



Prnnus Americana Marsh. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Prnnus augiistifolia Marsh. 



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



Prnnus Caroliniana (Mill.) Ait. 



Planted as an ornamental tree and sparingly escaped 

 ("mock orange.") 



Prnnus gracilis Engelm. 



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



tPrunus hortulana Bailey. 



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

 tree with loose, shelling bark. 



Prnnus injucunda Small. 



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

 dark bark. (Southern sloe.) 



Prnnus serotina Elirh. 



Frequent, rich woods, clay or sand. 



Prnnus serotina neo-montana Sudw. 

 Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Rosa hnmilis Marsh. 



Common, dry woods and roadsides. 



iRosa laevigata Michx. 



Occasional, roadsides, introduced. 



