Floral Calendar of Middle Florida. 
Thermometer. 
Sh, M, "Sele. 
. Tlicium floridanum (aniseed tree) b. b. 
Peach trees generally in full bloom. 
. Flowers of Cornus florida begin to expand. 60 
Quercus nigra and Q. falcata b. b. 
. Laurus Sassafras (sassafras tree) b.b. © 36 
fEsculus Pavia (buck’s-eye) b. b. 
Aronia arbutifolia b.b.  ,,. 
Sanguinaria canadensis (puccoon) b. b. 
. Rubus trivialis, E]. (dew-berry) b. b. 48 
. Fagus sylvatica, var. americana (beech tree) 
~ bob. 
Halesia tetraptera Serato wee)" b. 
Prunus caroliniana 
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Halesia diptera are abundant ou the banks 
of the Chattohochie. 
Caprifolium sempervirens (coral honeysuckle) 
b. b. 
Oxalis corniculata (sorrel) b. 
Salvia lyrata (wild sage) b. 68 
First notes of the ——— (Cepia 
gus.) Rain. 
Pinguicula lutea b. Rosa levigata comidé” 
kee rose) b.b. Gardens 
Olea americana (wild olive) b. Ice formed. 36 
Thermometer at sun-rise 32°. Ice formed. 36 
Frost in the morning. 
Mylocaryum ligustrinum b. Phlox (pilosa?) b. 68 
Chaptalia integrifolia b. Amaryllis Atamas- 
co b. 
- Bignonia capreolata b. Ascyram (crux An- 
dre?) b. b. 42 
Hopea tinctoria (yellow-leaf) b 
Cornus florida (dog-wood) b. 52 
Pyrus angustifolia (wild crab) b. 60 
Began to “plant sea island cotton. Pinus pa- 
lustris b. 65 
Stipa avenacea b. Allium striatum, El. b.b. 65 
Batschia (Gmelini?) b. Sisyrinchium ber-— 
mudianum b. 
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