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Family CANEIXACE^ 

 CANELLA P. Browne 



Canella winterana (Linnseus) Gaertner. Cinnamon-bark. 



Range. — Southern Florida (southern Monroe County and Keys) ; W( st Indies 

 and Bahamas. 



Note on nomenclature. — Originally described as Laurus Winteriana Lin- 

 naeus, and later as Canella alba Murray. 



names in use 



Cinnamon-bark (Fla.). Wild Cinnamon. 



Whitewood. Cinnamon Wood (lit.). 



Family TAMAKECACE^E 



TAMARIX Linnseus 



Tamarix gallica Linnseus. Tamarisk. 



Range. — Native of southern Europe. Extensively planted for ornament from 

 Massachusetts and southern Michigan to the Gulf coast region, where it grows 

 spontaneously, sometimes forming thickets. 



NAMES IN USE 



"Tamarix." "Salt Pine." 



Tamarisk. 



Family KOEBEKLINACE^E 



KOEBERLINIA Zuccarini 



Koeberlinia spinosa Zuccarini. All-thorn. 



Range. — Texas (from valley of lower Rio Grande) to southern Arizona; 

 northern Mexico; Lower California. 



NAMES IN USE 



Junco Tree. All-thorn (Texas) 



Family CARICACEvE 

 CARJCA Linnseus. 



Carica papaya Linnseus. Papaya. 



Range. — Southern Florida (southern border of Biscayne Bay, and Indian 

 River on the east coast to the southern keys); West Indies; southern Mexico; 

 South America (tropical parts). 



NAMES IN USE 



Pawpaw. Papaya. 



