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Urticaceae 



Celtis Smallii Beadle. Hackberry. 



Ditch bank west of Upper Farm. Near Snake Branch south 

 of the high school building. This tree is not native here, but is 

 adventive from cultivated trees. 



Morus rubra L. Red Mulberry. 



Found sparingly on new-made ground, along ditches, etc. 



Boehmeria cylindrica (L.) Sw. False Nettle. 



Common in wet places. Southside of the lake and along Snake 

 Branch. 



Boehmeria scabra (Porter) Small. 

 Edge of the lake. Common. 



Loranthaceae 



Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Nutt. Mistletoe. 



Common on oak, black gum, etc. 



Aristolochiaceae 



Asarum arifolium Michx. Heartleaf. 



Black Creek bluffs, one mile above Hartsville. Frequent in 

 well-drained, rich woods. 



Aristolochia serpentaria L. Snakeroot. 



In well-drained woods. Not common. 



Polygonaceae 



Rumex OBTTJSiroLius L. Bitter Dock. 



Near the railroad station. A common rank weed in rather fer- 

 tile waste places. 



Rumex crispus L. Yellow Dock. 



Along road to Prestwood's Bridge. Frequent in waste ground. 



Rumex hastatulus Baldw. Sorrell. 



Low flats across from the paper mill. Abundant in waste places 

 and old fields. 



Rumex Acetosella L. Sheep Sorrel. 



Frequent in lawns and old fields. 



Polygonum aviculare L. 



A very common weed in open frequented places. 



