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Gaylussacia nana (Gray) Small. 



Decachaena nana (Gray) Small. 

 Range: 29,30. 



Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit: Berry. 



A small shrub; usually occurs in sand; spreads by means of underground 

 stems. 



Gaylussacia resinosa, see Gaylussacia baccata. 



Gaylussacia tomentosa (Pursh) Chapm. 

 Decachaena tomentosa (Pursh) Small. 

 Range: 29, 30. 

 Site: Well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit: Berry. 



A small shrub ; occurs in sandy soil ; stem unbranched ; spreading by under- 

 ground stems. 



Gaylussacia ursina (Curtis) Torr. and Gray. Bear huckleberry. 



Decachaena ursina (Curtis) Small. 

 Range: 27, 28. 



Site: Well-drained, sun, shade. 

 Fruit: Berry; available July-August. 



A small, loosely-branched shrub ; flowers May-June ; often occurs in acid 

 humus. 



Gelsemium rankinii Small. 

 Range: 29, 30. 



Site : Well-drained, moist, sun, shade. 

 Fruit: Capsule. 

 An evergreen vine. 



Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) Ait. Yellow jessamine. 



Bignonia sempervirens L. 

 Range : 28, 29, 30. 

 Site : Dry, well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit: Capsule. 



An evergreen vine ; flowers March-October ; stems and branches often tangled 

 and matted. Poisonous to livestock. 



Stomach records: Bobwhite. Observations: Captive marsh rabbit. 



Genista tinctoria L. Dyer's greenweed. 



Range: 27. 



Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 



Fruit: Legume. 



A small shrub ; flowers June July ; introduced from Europe but naturalized 

 in the region indicated ; free from insects and disease ; propagation is by seed. 



Geobalanus oblongifolius, see Chrysobalanus oWongifolius. 



Glabraria geniculata (Walt.) Britt. Pond spice. 



Litsea geniculata (Walt.) B. and H. 

 Range: 25, 28, 29, 30. 

 Site: Moist, sun. 

 Fruit: Drupe. 

 A large, much-branched shrub ; flowers March-April. 



Gleditsia aquatica Marsh. Waterlocust. 



Range: 20, 25, 28, 29, 30. 



Site: Moist, sun. 



Fruit: Legume, available August-September. 



A large tree ; flowers in July ; sometimes forms large thickets in comparatively 

 deep water ; rarely attacked by insect pests ; wood somewhat used for fence 

 posts ; propagation is by seed stratified and soaked in hot water before sowing 

 in spring. 



Gleditsia texana, see Gleditsia triacanthos. 



Gleditsia triacanthos L. Honeylocust. 



Range : 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30. 

 Site: Dry, well-drained, moist, sun. 

 Fruit: Legume, available September-February. 



