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Crassulaceae 



Penthorum sedoides L. 



On margin of Snake Branch. Rare. 



Saxifragaceae 

 Itea virginica L. Virginia Willow. 



Edge of the lake. In a branch on the Darlington and Clyde 

 road three miles southwest of Hartsville. Edges of bays and 

 branches. Infrequent. 



Hamamelidaceae 



Hamamelis virginiana L. Witch-hazel. 



Rich woods south of Black Creek. 



FOTHERGILLA GaRDENI MuRR. 



Edge of bay in Sheep Pasture Savanna. Occurs along the 

 crossing at the paper mill. Occasional on edges of bays. 



Liqutdambar STrRACiFLUA L. Sweet Gum. 



A very common tree in damp soil. 



Platanaceae 



Platanus Occidentals L. Sycamore. 



Along streams. Not common. 



Rosaceae 



Aronia arbutifolia (L. f.) Ell. Chokeberry. 



Common on edges of bays. 



Amelanchier Botryapium (L. f.) DC. Shadbush. 



Edges of bays. Ditch bank by side of low flat across from the 

 paper mill bridge. Common. 



Crataegus tomentosa L. Red Haw. 



Dry pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Also in the 

 sand hills. 



Crataegus uniflora Munch. Red Haw. 



Dry pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. This is 

 frequent, and is our edible Red Haw. 



