TABLE 3. -- Fruits for eastern Tgx;- s and Oklahoma for which loss 

 satisfactojTy data on fruiting sog.sons are availa"ble 



(This list includes "both native and introduced species) 



Common nsune 



Scientific name 



Remark s 



Blue stem palmetto 

 Greenbrier 



TJhite mullserry. . . 

 Black mulherry. . . 

 Hackherry 



Redbay 



SpicelDush. 



Ro se 



Hawtho rn . 



Fire thorn 



Chinaheriy 



Staghorn sumac. 



Holly 



Riverhank grape 

 One-seeded grape 

 Muscadine grape 



TTild ivy 



Virginia creeper 

 Japan creeper 



Maypop 



Autumn elaeagnus 

 Dogwood. 



Do. . 

 Hercules-clu"b 

 Blueberry 

 Bumelia. . 



Do... 

 Japanese privet 

 Adelia. . 

 Lantana. 

 Viburnum 



Sabal glabra I 



Smilax ! Any of the numerous native 



; species will serve; all 

 ; have long-persistent 

 ; fruits. 



Morus alba .' 



korus nigra ; 



Celti s < Any native hackberry will 



: do; all tend to retain 



• fruit the year round. 



Persea pubescens ; Fr^ait long persistent. 



Benzoin aestivale I 



Rosa ; Any native species will 



; serve; those with small 



: and long-persistent 



; fruits are of most value; 



• R. laevigata is an ex- 

 ; cellent cover plant. 



Crataegus ; Any of these provide bird 



'• food; those with small 

 ; and persistent fruits 

 ; are best. 



Pyracantha coccinea 



Melia azedarach : Iviid-July to end of February. 



Rhus hirta • 



Ilex opaca • . '. Fruit long persistent. 



Vitis vulpina ; 



Vitis palmata • 



Vitis rotundifolio, ■; 



Gissus incisa ; 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia ! Frijiit long persistent. 



Ampelopsis tricuspidata I Do. 



Passif lora incarnata \ 



Slaeagnus umbellata '. 



Cornus stricta ••••'. 



Cornus amomum j 



Aralia spinosa '. 



Vaccinium elliotti • 



Bumelia lucida ! 



4 ... 



Bumelia lycioides ; 



LigTLstrum japonicum. ....... . j Fruit long persistent. 



Adelia acuminata | 



Lantana camara ; 



Viburnum raolle '• 



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Reg. 8 



