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LAURACEAE 
1. Leaves usually with 1 or more lobes; flowers 
in peduncled corymbose racemes, appearing with 
the leaves; fruit a blue drupe, its pedicel 
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1. Leaves not lobed; flowers in sessile clusters, 
appearing before the leaves; fruit a red drupe, 
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Sassafras 
Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees. Sassafras 
Java Farm. Moderately abundant in old fields and along fences. 
Associate species: Acer rubrum, Quercus palustris, Liquidambar 
styraciflua. Infrequent in mature mixed hardwood forest. 
Ivy Neck. Infrequent at margins of fields. Higman 382, 584. 
Lindera 
Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume, Spice-bush 
L. benzoin, var. pubescens 
(Palmer & Steyerm.) Rehd. 
Java Farm. Abundant in valley bottom of Muddy Creek. Canopy of 
Fraxinus americana and Platanus occidentalis. Associate species: Cornus 
florida, Rubus sp. Infrequent to moderately abundant in forested valleys 
of tributaries to Muddy Creek. Higman 73, 559, 583, 632. 
PAPAVERACEAE 
Sanguinaria canadensis L. Bloodroot 
Java Farm. One station: along old entrance road under canopy 
of mature Fagus grandifolia, Quercus alba, Liriodendron tulipifera, 
etc. Associate species: Dentaria laciniata, Dentaria heterophylla, 
Claytonia virginica, Viola papilionacea, Desmodium spp., etc. 
Higman 560. 
