120. 
Crataegus 
Crataegus pruinosa (Wendl.) K. Koch Hawthorn, Red Haw 
Ivy Neck. One station on east shore of Scaffold Creek; canopy 
of Quercus prinus, Q. velutina, and Carya tomentosa. Another station 
on east shore of Cheston Creek; small area of Quercus phellos-mixed 
hardwoods. Higman 656, 1073. 
Spiraea 
Spiraea prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc.? Spiraea 
Ivy Neck. Two stations near old houses. Hectares 4720, 4658. 
Persistent after cultivation. Higman 593, 1144. 
Prunus 
1. Flowers an long racemes... ..s. cece cecccceceeccsccoseess bP. Serotina 
1. Flowers umbellate or corymbed. 
2 Ovary rand £rud CE) LOMEMEOSE fie )c/erers ele cletsteleleieters etelels ove e De ppersica 
2. Ovary and fruit glabrous, not glaucous............. P. avium 
Prunus serotina Ehrh. Black Cherry 
Java Farm. Infrequent to moderately abundant in old fields and 
along roadsides. Associate species: Sassafras albidum, Acer rubrum, 
Quercus palustris, Liquidambar styraciflua, Cornus florida. 
Ivy Neck. Infrequent in old fields between east and west forks 
of Scaffold Creek estuary, in forest at source of Scaffold Creek 
drainage (east fork), and in forest of central Scaffold Peninsula. 
Moderately abundant on Cheston Point and in coves behind salt marsh 
there. Associate species: those at Java Farm plus Robinia 
pseudoacacia, Rhus typhina, Quercus velutina. 
Higman 139, 644. 
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch Peach 
Java Farm. One station at main buildings. Hectare 2580. Persistent 
after cultivation. Higman 598, 867. 
