G2 Bulletin 145 



50. Fruit an edible nut Hazelnut, p. 78 



50. Fruit not as above 51 



51. Fruit a small cone Alder, p. 76 



51 . Fruit not a cone Sweet Gale, p. 67 



52. Fruit dry 60 



52. Fruit fleshy 53 



53. Fruit with a single stone 54 



53. Fruit not as above 56 



54. Stone two-seeded Alternate-leaved Dogwood, p. 147 



54. Stone one-seeded 55 



55. Drupe red; flowers before leaves. .. .Lady Laurel, Daphne, p. 143 



55. Drupe brownish or black; flowers with leaves Cherry, p. 94 



56. Fruit red or purple when mature 57 



56. Fruit blue or black when mature 59 



57. Fruit 10-seeded, edible Shadbush, p. 99 



57. Fruit 5 to 6 seeded, not edible 58 



58. Berries borne on a long stalk Mountain Holly, p. 131 



58. Berries without stalk (sessile) Winterberry, p. 131 



59. Flowers bell-shaped; fruit sweet and edible Blueberry, p. 157 



59. Flowers and fruit not as above 60 



60. Flowers white; fruit slightly astringent Chokeberry, p. 98 



60. Flowers yellow-green; fruit very astringent, inedible. 



Buckthorn, p. 135 



61. Flowers small 62 



61. Flowers large, 1 to 2 inches across. 



Swamp Pink, Azalea, Rhodora, p. 172 



62. Flowers urn-shaped Male Berry, p. 165 



62. Flowers saucer-shaped 63 



63. Flowers and fruit in narrow pyramidal clusters, 4 to 8 inches 



long Hardback, Spiraea, p. 96 



63. Flowers and fruit in rounded or flat clusters, 1 to 2 inches 



long New Jersey Tea, Redroot, p. 136 



