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NATIVE AND NATURALIZED I'LANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



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 35. 



AMERICAN IPECAC. 



AGRIMONY ; FEVERFEW. 



WILD BURNET. 



AYENA. 



CINQUIFOIL ; FIYE-FINC4ER 



STRAWBERRY. 

 WILD STRAWBERRY. 

 COMMON STRAWBERRY. 



G. stipulacea. 

 Agrimonia eupatoria. 

 Sanguisorba Canadensis. 

 Geum album. 



WILD 



HIGH- BUSH BLACKBERRY, 



JUNlfBERRY^ 



LOW-BUSH BLACKBERRY ; TRAILING 



BLACKBERRY. 

 FLOWERING RASPBERRY. 

 PURPLE RASPBERRY. 



SWAMP ROSE. 



WILD OR DWARF ROSE. 



EGLANTINE ; SWEET BRIAR. 



CHEROKEE ROSE. 



NARROW-LEA YED THORN. 



SUMMER HAW ; RED HAW. 



HAIRY THORN. 



DWARF THORN. 



SCARLET HAW. 



SUMMER HAW; POND HAW. 



PARSLEY-LEAVED HAW. 



COCKS PUR HAWTHORN. 



TREE HAW. 



CRAB APPLE. 



NARROW-LEAVED CRAB. 



CHOKE BERRY. 



WILD CRANBERRY. 



SERVICE TREE. 



Potentilla Canadensis- 



Fragaria Virginiana. 



F. vesca. (This .species stray.s 



from gardens and has become 



naturalized.) 

 DEW BERRY Rubus viUosus. 

 R. cuneifolius. 



R. trivialis. 



R. odoratus. ( In the mountains.) 

 R. occideutalis. (In the moun- 

 tains.) 

 Rosa Carolina. 



R. lucida. 



R. rubiginosa. 



R. laevigata. 



Crataegus spatbulata. 



C. fiava. 



C. glandulosa. 



C parvifolia. 



C. coccinea. 



C. aestivalis. 



C. apiifolia. 



C. Crus-galli. 



C. arborescens. 



Pyrus coronaria. 



P. angustifolia. 



P. arbutifolia. 



P. er3rthrocarpa. 



Amelancliier Canadensis. 



Pe, 



[The cultivated representatives of this large and important order are, the Apple, 

 ar, Quince, Plum, Peach, Apricot, Almond, Cherry, Roses, Spireas, etc.] 



ORDER XXXIX. CAROLINA ALLSPICE FAMILY. 

 CALYCANTHACE.E. 



1. SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB. Calycantbus floridus, and two 



other species. 



