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Rubus americanus (Pers.) Brittou 

 R. t r i f 1 o r u s Richards. 

 Dwarf raspberry 

 Swamps and low woods. Frequent. June. 



Rubus nigrobaccus Bailey 

 R. V i 1 1 o s u s Ait. 

 Eigli hush hlackherry 

 Woods, lields and thickets. Abundant. June. The white- 

 fruited form occurs near Barton. 



Rubus villosus frondosus Bigel. 

 This variety occurs with the typical form. 



Rubus allegheniensis Porter 

 Mountain blackberry 

 Thickets and fields. Common. June. 



Rubus hispidus L. 

 Running swamp blackberry 

 Plentiful in swamps and low grounds. June. 



Rubus procumbens Muhl. 

 R. canadensis T. & G. 

 Dewberry 

 Fields and railroad banks. Common. This is our earliest 

 fruiting blackberry. May. 



Dalibarda repens L. 

 Dalibarda. False violet . 

 Moist woods. Infrequent. Apalachin. June- August. 



Fragaria virginiana Duchesne 

 Strawberry 

 Fields and pastures. Common. May-June. 



Fragaria vesca L. 

 European wood strawberry 

 Fields and roadsides. Frequent. May-June. An escape from 

 cultivation. 



Fragaria americana (Porter) Britton 



American wood strawberry 

 Rocky woods. Common. May-June. 



