Co Ca Gr St Be Me Su Ro Hi Ch 



Acer Ginnala i 



A. spicatum XXXXXXXXXX 



A. pensylvanicum XXXXXXXXXX 



A. platanoides i i i 



A. saccharum XXXXSXXXXX 



A. nigrum X 



A. rubruni var. nihrmii x XXXXXXXXX 



var. trilobuni XX X 



A saccharinuni XXXX XXXXX 



A. Negundo X X i X ' i X 



Aesculus glabra i 



Rhamnus ahii folia XXXXX X 



R. cathartica i i i i i i i 



R. Frangula i i i 1 i i i 



Ceanothus aniericanus XX XXXXX 

 Parthenucissus 



quinquefolia XX XX XX 



P. inserta XXXXSXXXXX 



Vitis labrusca XXXXXSXXX 

 V. aestivalis var. 



aestivalis 



X 



var. argentifolia X XXXXX 



\' riparia var. riparia XXXX XX XX 



var. syrticola X X 



V. novae angliae XX X 



Tilia americana XXXXSXXXXX 



Hudsonia ericoides X X 



H. tomentosa X X 



var. intermedia X 



Dirca palustris XXXXX X X 



Daphne Mezercum i g 



A. nigrum Michx. f. Black Maple. 



Closely related to A. saccharuiu and perhaps better considered as a variety of 

 it ; the only specimens from New Hampshire are two collections from river-bottoms 

 and alluvial woods respectively in Alstead, Cheshire County. 



A. rubrum L. var. rubrum. Red, Swamp- or Soft Maple. 



General and common thruughout at low elevations, occasional at medium elevations 

 to 4,000 feet ; abundant in wet woods and swamps but present in a wide variety of 

 situations, sometimes very dry. The color of flowers shows pronounced variation 

 attributable in part to the sexuality of the tree ; trees chiefly or entirely pistillate 

 are darker red while staminate trees are light in color: forma pallidiflorum (K. 

 Koch) Fern., with yellowish flowers occurs locally: forma toiiicnfosiiin (Desf.) 

 Uansereau is occasional. 



Var. trilobum K. Koch. 



In same habitat as typical, but less common, often occurring in very wet situations. 



A. saccharinum L. Silver, White, Soft or River-Maple. 



Frequent along rivers in alluvial soils throughout most of state, north to Stratford 

 along Connecticut River and to Wentworth Location on Magadloway River ; often 

 cultivated. 



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