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LIST OF COMMON NAMES OF WOODY PLANTS 
Acacia, (Alhi^zia jiilil)7^issm) . 
Dwarf {Robinia 7iana) . 
False- {Rohinia pseudoacacia) . 
Fernleaf {Acacia angustissima) . 
Green-barked {Cercidiiim fioridum 
Cercidium torreija- 
num). 
Lemmon {Acacia lemmonii). 
Mescat {Acacm constricta) . 
Netvein {Acacia reticulata) . 
Prairie {Acacia angustissima) . 
Rose- {Rohinia hispida). 
Sweet {Acacia farnesiana) . 
Acequia willow {Salix exigua). 
Adelia {Forestiera acuminata). 
Adobe-land grape {Vitis cliampinii). 
Agarita {Berheris trifoliolata) . 
Agrito {B€rl)ein^ trifoliolata). 
Ailanthus {Ailanthiis aJtissima). 
Alabama, 
azalea {Rhododendron aladamense) . 
cherry {Prunus aladamcusis). 
chinquapin {Casta-nca aladamcusis) . 
croton {Croton cdahamensis) . 
ninebark {Physocarpus alahamensis) . 
Alaska, 
cedar {Cliamaecyparis nootkatcmsis) . 
cypress {Cliamaecyparis nootkaten- 
sis) . 
Albaricoque {Prunus texoAia). 
Alberta spruce {Picea anertlana) . 
Alder, 
Black {Ilex verticillata) . 
California {Almis rliomoifolia) . 
European black {Alnus glutinosa). 
Green {Alnus crispa). 
Hazel {Alnus rugosa). 
Hoary {Alnus incana). 
Lanceleaf {Alnus oNongifolia) . 
Mexican {Alnus oNougifolia). 
Mountain {Alnus crispa, 
Alnus rhomhi folia, 
Alnus sinuata, 
Alnus ten ui folia). 
Northern {Alnus sinuata). 
Oregon {Alnus ruljra). 
Papeiieaf {Alnus tenuifolia) . 
Red {Alnus rudra). 
Russet {Alnus crispa). 
Seaside {Alnus maritima) . 
Sitka {Alnus sinuata). 
Smooth {Alnus rugosa). 
Speckled {Alnus incana). 
Tag {Alnus tenuifolia) . 
Thinleaf {Alnus sinuata, 
Alnus tenuifolia). 
Western {Alnus 7'ul)ra). 
