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NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



DIVISION II. Floral envelopes double, consisting of both calyx and 

 corolla, the latter mostly united into one petal. Monopetalous. 



ORDER LIII. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



1. CORAL BERRY. 



2. BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. 



o. WOODBINE; HONEYSUCKLE. 

 4 YELLOW WOODBINE. 



5. HORSE GENTIAN. 



6. ELDER. 



7. RED- BERRIED ELDER. 



8. BLACK HAW. 



- i». SHEEP BERRY. 

 10. POSSUM HAW^; SHAW^NEE HAW. 

 n. ARROW-WOOD. 



Symphoricarpus vulgaris. 

 Diervilla triflda. (In the moun- 

 tains.) 

 Lonicera sempervirens, 

 L. flava. 



Triosteum perfoliatum, 

 Sambucus Canadensis. All over 

 the State. 

 S. pubens. In tlie mountains. 

 Viburnum prunifolium. 

 V. Lentago. 

 V. nudum. 

 V. dentatum. 



ORDER LIV. MADDER FAMILY. RUBIACE^. 



L SMALL BEDSTRAW. 



2. BUTTON WEED. 



3. BUTTON BUSH. 



4. PARTRIDGE BERRY; RUNNING BOX. 



5. GEORGIA BARK. 



6. BLUETS ; DAISEY. 



7. PINK ROOT. 



8. MITRE WORT. 



9. YELLOW JESSAMINE. 



Galium trifidum. And tliree other 

 species. 

 Diodia Virginiana. 

 Cephalanthus occidentals. 

 Mitchella repens. 

 Pinckneya pubens. 

 Houstonia coerulea. And several 

 other sjiecies. 

 Spigelia Marylandica. 

 Mitreola petiolata. 

 G-elsemium sempervirens. 



ORDER LV. VALERIAN FAMILY. VALERIANACE^. 

 1. LAMB LETTUCE. . Fedia radiata. 



ORDER LVI. COMPOSITE FAMILY. COMPOSIT.E. 



1. IRON WEED. Vemonia Novaeboracensis. And 



two other species. 



2. ELEPHANT'S FOOT. Elephantopus Carolinanus. 



