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Aquifoliaceae 

 Ilex opaca Ait. Holly. 



In low, rich woods. Frequent. 



Ilex laevigata (Pursh) Gray. 

 Bay across creek below the paper mill. Rare. 



Ilex glabra (L.) Gray. Gallberry. Inkberry. 



Abundant in swamps and bays. 



Ilex lucida (Ait.) T. &. G. Large Gallberry 



Swamps and bays. Plentiful. 



Ilex caroliniana (Walt.) Trelease. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Sandy, open 

 woods near the lake, southside. Dry, sandy soil on road to 

 Kilgore's Mill. Infrequent. This species is described as having 

 glabrous leaves, but Hartsville specimens vary from strictly 

 glabrous to densely pubescent. On the road to Kilgore's Mill 

 the two extremes grow within a few feet of each other. 



Aceraceae 



Acer carolinianum "Walt. Carolina Eed Maple. 



Low woods and swamps. Abundant. Extremes of this seem 

 distinct from Acer rubrum, but all intermediate forms may be 

 found. 



Rhamnaceae 



Berciiemia scandens (Hill) Trel. Supple-jack. 



Southwest edge of Kilgore's Pond. Snake Branch crossing 

 near the paper mill. 



Ceanothus americanus L. New Jersey Tea. Red Root. 



Sandy loam near Laurel Land. Common in woods. 



Vitaceae 



Psedera quinquefolia (L.) Greene. 



(Parthenocissus. Ampelopsis.) Virginia Creeper. 

 Common in bays and swamps. 



Vitis aestivalis Michx. Summer Grape. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Common. 



Vitis rotundifolia Michx. Bullace. 



A very common vine in woods and clearings. 



