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Rubiaceae 



Galium pilosum Ait. Bedstraw. 



Edge of Sheep Pasture Savanna. Rather frequent in dry or 

 moist sandy woods. Our plants are not so hairy as the type or 

 so smooth as var. punticulosum. 



Galium Clayton i Michx. 



In mud and water at brook crossing east of Damascus Church. 



Diodia virginiana L. 

 Damp soil on southside of the lake. Frequent in savannas and 

 open, wet places. 



Diodia teres Walt. Buttonweed. 



A common weed in dry, open ground. 



Mitchella repens L. Partridge Berry. 



On Black Creek bluffs, as at Laurel Land. Bay at back of 

 Hartsville Plantation. 



Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Buttonbush. 



Common on edges of marshes. 



Houstonia patens Ell. Small Bluets. 



Captain Cannon's sheep pasture. Frequent in flat woods and 

 low waste grounds. 



Houstonia caerulea L. Bluets. 



Near southside of the lake. In woods and yards. 



Houstonia longifolia Gaertn. 



Rich woods back of Captain Cannon's Place. Rare. 



Oldenlandia uniflora L. 



Flats across the dam at the paper mill. Frequent in damp, 

 open flats. 



Oldenlandia Bosch (DC.) Chapm. 

 Wet marsh east of Kilgore's Pond. Common in savannas. 



Caprifoliaceae 



Lonicera japonica Thunb. Japanese Honeysuckle. 



AJong road to Prestwood's Bridge. Escaped along roads and 

 ditches. 



Lonicera sempervirens L. Trumpet Honeysuckle. 



Ditch bank west of Upper Farm. Along ditches and open 

 places. Infrequent. 



