THE DOGWOODS. 
Family CORNACE/®. 
DOGWOODS (Cornus). 
WESTERN DOGWOOD (Cornus nuttallt). 
Small tree, usually growing under other trees. 
Leaves broad, pointed, oval, ribbed with curved 
parallel veins. Large, showy white flowers. On low 
bottoms, the lower gentle mountain slopes, and along 
mountain streams. 
THE HEATH FAMILY. 
Family ERICACE®. 
MADRONAS (ArButUuSs). 
MADRONA (Arbutus menziesit). 
Tree frequently low and shrubby, with conspicu- 
ous, smooth red-brown bark which often peels off in 
~ thin, irregular flakes, red branches, evergreen leaves, 
and bright coral-red berries. Along rivers. Occur- 
rence rare in this region. 
THE OLIVE FAMILY. 
Family OLEACE. 
ASHES (FRAxXINUS). 
OREGON ASH (Fraxinus oregona). 
A tree usually of the swamps. Reaches 60 to 75 
feet in height. Bark in fine ridges and furrows. 
Leaf compound, having five to seven leaflets. Seeds 
winged at one end. Western part of Cascades in 
valleys. 
THE HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. 
Family CAPRIFOLIACE®. 
ELDERBERRIES (SampBucus). 
BLUE ELDERBERRY (Sambucus glauca). 
Usually a many-stemmed shrub; rarely a tree 15 
to 20 feet high. Compound leaves and pale bluish 
berries. Bottoms of canyons, valleys, slopes of 
mountain streams, and moist hillsides. 
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