:. II I'l.ANT I, IKK «»K AKAHAMA. 



Tvpo Idciility nut siu'cifually ;,'ivi'n. 

 llVrli. (Jeiil. Surv. IIitU. Molir. 



Rosa laevigata Mi.iix. Kl. 15.. r. Am. 1:2!C.. lS(i:!. CiiKHitKKK K'osk. 



L'oSiiHiiiira Ait. II. .it. K.w. .d. 2. 3 : L'lll, IMl. 

 Kll.Sk.l: r.t)t;. Cliap Kl. lliC. 



China. Japan. 



I.uiiisianiiiii urea. Drigin oI.hi-hi.'. CoaHt iii;;ioii <>{' Si.iitli .Vtlaiiti.- .aiKl (lull' 

 ."^tates, west to Louisiana. 



.Vi.ahama: Tliroii'^liout thu Coast jtlaiii. Ilow.rs w liitc, j'l-l.riiaiy t.. Ainil; fruit 

 (lark ilinijy re<l. St'iitcniluM-. Coniinon. I'ti-h.-ips ..!' |ir<liist.>ri<; introduction. 

 I'lcononii)- uses: I'solul as a luMl;;e |ilant. 

 Tyjte locality: "Hah. in (Icorgia.'' 

 HitI.. (ieol. Surv. HtTl.. Molir. 



Rosa bracteata W. 1x11. Hot. 15eob. 50. 179S. Macaktnkv Rosk. 



L..uisianian area. Ailvi-nlivo from Asia. I>istril»uti..n as in tlie last. 



Alabama: Coast plain in lifcl','cro\vs. Mol.ile County. Flowers white; .July to 

 SepttMuher; less freipnMit. 



K((»n<.niic iisi-s: A hedjii- ])lant. 



Typf lo.ality Kastern Asiatic. 



ll.rb. (k'ol. 8nr\ . Herb. Mobr. 



Rosa multiflora Tbunb. FLJapoii. L'l I. 17811. Many-klowkkkd llEixiE Kosk. 



China, Jai'an. 



Louisianian area. Intrtxluccd. ]>..ui8iana. 



Ai.ABA.M.v: ("oast plain. Mobile. An evergreen climber fr<'<|n.nt in hedges, bor- 

 ders of fields, and woodlands. Flowers white to pale pink; March, April. 

 Economic uses: An ornamental hedge plant. 

 Type locality Eastern Asiatic. 

 Herb. (ie.d. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Rosa rubiginosa L. Mant. 2 : .561. 1771. Egi.antink KosK. Sweet Bkikk. 



Iioxa e<ilanteiia Mill. Diet. ed. 8, no. 4. 17(i8. Not L. 



R. nuarcoleiia Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 1 :346. 1814. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : .566. (iray, Man. ed. 6, 164. Chap. Fl. 126. 



Introduced from Europe. Naturalized from Ontario to upper South Carolina. 



Alaisama: Mountain region. Fence rows, waysides, dry places. Clay County, 

 Shinboiie X'alley. 



Tyi)e locality : •' Hab. in Europa australi. Mygind." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Rosa cauina L. Sp. PI. 1 : 4*J1. 1753. 

 (iray, Man.ed. 6, 163. 



EUK.ti'K. 



Can.linian and Louisiauian areas. Naturalized from Eur..pe, in the North Atlan- 

 tic and Middle States. 



Alabama: Naturalized. Hedges. Mobile County, Summerville, on the Daveu" 

 ])ort i>lacc. Flowers white; April 26, 1«95. Rare. 

 Type locality : '" Hab. in Europa." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



COTONEASTER Medic. Phil. Bot. 1 : 1.55. 1789. 



Twenty to 30 .species, temperate Northern Hemisphere. Europe. Northern Asia, 

 Himalayas. 



Cotoneaster pyracanthus (L.) Spach, Hist. Veg. 2 : 73. 1834. 



FiRK ThOKN. llVEKCiKEEN ThoHN. 



Meapiliin pyraenntha L. Sp. PI. 1 : 478. 1798. 

 ('rataegns pyrarcnitha Medic. Geschich. 84. 1798. 



SOLTHKKN EiRDPE. 



Alabama : Introduced for a hedge plant and 8])aringlv escaped from cultivation 

 near Mobile. Flowers white. May: fruitripe October, scarlet, remaining in profusion 

 during the winter. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Galloprovinciae, Italiae sepibus." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



