Co Ca Gr St Re Me Su Ro Hi Ch 



A. alpina X 



Calluna vulgaris ill i 



Gaylussacia dumosa var. 



Bigeloviana X X 



G. frondosa X XX 



G. baccata X XXXXXXXXX 



Vaccinium uliginosuni 



var. alpinum 

 V. caespitosum 



V. myrtilloides XXXXXXXXXX 



V. vacillans var. 



vacillans X XXXXXXXX 



var. crinituni X 



V. angustifolium var. 



angustifolium 



var. laevifolium 



var. hypolasiuni 



var. nigrum 

 V. corymbosum var. 



corymbosum 



var. albiflorum 



var. glabruni 

 V. caesariense 

 V. atrococcum 

 V. vitis-idaea var. niinu> 

 \'. Oxycoccus var. 



Oxycoccus 



var. ovalifolium 

 V. macrocarpon 

 Diapensia lapponica 

 Fraxinus americana 

 F. pennsylvanica var. 



austini XX X 



var. subintegerrima i 



F. nigra XXXXXXXX 



Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull., Heather. 



Naturalized in Randolph, Waterville, Pelham, Durham, and Francestown ; in latter 

 two instances known to have been introduced witli nursery stock : introduced from 

 Europe. 



Gaylussacia dumosa (Andr.) T. & G. var. Bigeloviana Fern. Dwarf Huckleberry. 

 In acid-bogs and borders of bog-ponds; collected only in southeastern New Hamp- 

 shire in towns of Barrington, Lee, and Nottingham. 



G. frondosa (L.) T. & G. Dangleberry. 



Dry, mostly sandy woods, not connnon ; reaches northern limit of range in southern 

 New Hampshire in Barrington. 



G. baccata (Wang.) K. Koch. Black Huckleberry. 



Common in southern New Hampshire becoming infrequent northward, absent from 

 northern Coos County ; at low elevations extending upward to 2,700 feet ; dry woods 



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