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NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



ORDER CIX. PINE FAMILY. CONIFER.E. 



1. TABLE MOUNTAIN PIXE. 



2. JERSEY OR SCRUB PINE. 



3. SPRUCE PINE; WALTER'S PINE 



4. SHORT-LEAF PINE ; OLD FIELD PINE. 

 .5. PITCH PINE. 



(). PO.N'D PINE. 



7. LOBLOLLY PINE; OLD-FIELD PINE. 



5. LONG-LEAF PINE; YELLOW PINE. 

 9. ELLIOTT'S PINE. 



10. WHITE PINE. 

 n. BALSAM FfR. 



12. BLACK SPRUCE. 



13. WHITE SPRUCE. 



14. HEMLOCK SPRUCE. 



15. RED CEDAR. 



16. WHITE CEDAR. 



17. CYPRESS ; B.ALD CYPRESS. 



18. ARBOR VIT.E. 



Pinus pungens. (Mountain.s.) 



P. inops. 



P. glabra. 



P. mitis. 



P. rigida. 



P. serotina. 



P. Taeda. 



P. australis. 



P. Elliottii. 



P. strobus. i^Iotintains.) 



J^bies Fraseri. (Mountuins.) 



A. nigra. (Mountains.) 



A. alba. (Mountains. 



A. Canadensis. (Mountains). 



Juniperus Virginiana. 



Cypressus tbyoidcs. 



Taxodium distichum. 



Thuja occidentalis. 



CLASS II. 



Plants with one seed leaf {cotijledon), as the Grasses, Sedges, Palms, &c., 

 having stems composed of cellular tissue, and scattered bundles of woody 

 fibre and vessels, without proper pith ; bark in concentric layers, and in- 

 creasing in diameter by the deposition of new fibrous bundles. Leaves 

 mostly alternate, entire, and parallel-veined ; commonly sheathing at 

 the base, not falling off by an articulation. Monocolytedons or Exogens. 



ORDER ex. PALM FAMILY. PALM^. 



1. PALMETTO; CABBAGE PALMETTO. 



2. SAW pal:\ietto. 



o. DWARF PALMETTO. 

 4 BLUE PALMETTO. 



Sabal Palmetto. 

 S. serrulata. 

 S. Adansoni. 

 Chamaerops hystrix. 



ORDER CXI. ARUM FAMILY. ARACE^. 



1. INDIAN TURNIP. 



2. DRAGON ROOT. 



3. ARROW ARUM. 



Arisaema triphyllum. 

 A. Dracontium. 

 Peltandra Virginica, 



