NATIVE WOODY PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES 173 
Myrica gale L. Sweetgale. 
anges 12,4. 212324 26. 27. 
Site: Moist, sun. 
Fruit: Waxy, nutlike, available August-September. 
A small to large shrub; often occurs in acid soil. 
Observations: Prairie sharp-tailed grouse; casually browsed by northern 
white-tailed deer. 
Myrica hartwegii Wats. Sierra sweetbay. 
Range: 4. 
Site: Well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Waxy, nutlike. 
A small to large shrub. 
Myrica inodora Bartr. 
Cerothamnus inodorus (Bartr.) Small. 
Range: 29, 30. 
Site: Well-drained, moist, sun. 
Fruit: Waxy, nutlike. 
A large shrub to small or large tree; evergreen. 
Myrica pumila (Michx.) Small. Dwarf waxmyrtle. 
M. cerifera pumila Michx., Cerothamnus pumilus (Michx.) Small. 
Range: 29, 30. 
Site: Dry, sun, shade. 
Fruit: Waxy, nutlike, available May—October. 
A small evergreen shrub; occurs in sandy or acid soils. 
Observations: Bird stomach records for M. cerifera should be consulted for 
this species. 
Negundo aceroides, see Acer negundo. 
Negundo californicum, see Acer negundo. 
Negundo interius, see Acer negundo. 
Negundo negundo, see Acer negundo. 
Negundo nuttallii, see Acer negundo. 
Negundo texanum, see Acer negundo. 
Neillia alternans, see Physocarpus alternans. 
Neillia capitata, see Physocarpus capitatus. 
Neillia malvacea, see Physocarpus malvaceus. 
Neillia opulifolia, see Physocarpus opulifolius. 
Neltuma glandulosa, see Prosopis chilensis, 
Neltuma juliflora, see Prosopis chilensis. 
Neltuma velutina, see Prosopis chilensis. 
Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trel. Mountain-holly. 
Illicoides mucronata Britt. , 
Range: 21, 22, 28, 24, 26, 27. 
Site: Well-drained, moist, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe, available July-September. 
A small to large shrub; usually occurs in bogs; about 1,600 berries per 
pound. 
Stomach records: Ruffed grouse, robin. 
Neopieris mariana, see Xolisma mariana. 
Neopieris nitida, see Xolisma lucida. 
Neostyphonia integrifolia, see Rhus integrifolia. 
Neostyphonia ovata, see Rhus ovata. 
Neowashingtonia robusta, see Washingtonia robusta. 
