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sissies belong to rather closely related plant families. The 
one was am. 
dreds of kinds of Eviogonum in the West. 
to be deferred for another year. That hi is different from 
the territory to the on Perhaps it is more interesting, 
perhaps less. However, judging f nd t 
it doubtless has mmethiie | in ‘store to engage our attention 
ove dditio e of the 
plants previously geiiiles in that ee Visits to that unique 
ascended the western slope of a broad sand plateau and at 
Sebring we descended the eastern slope. The descent consists, 
so to speak, of bounding over several eae ridges clothed with 
a highly specialized ea and landing at the bottom of the 
last eastward ridge in the flatwoods with their rather common- 
place vegetation. 
A short survey on one of the sand- face of the eastern slope 
brought us unexpected results. The bushes of the scrub-plum 
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as many as fifty stems. The lower part of each stem is densely 
clothed with bright-green fleshy club- woes leaves, ee the 
upper part is dense inflorescence with b 
