TABLE 4 — Fruits of Zones 2 and 3 for which satisfactory data on fruiting 



seasons are availa'cle 



Common name 



Redcedar 



Stinking cedar . . 

 Cahhage palmetto . 

 Saw palmetto . . 

 Laurel greentrier 

 Coral greonbrier . 

 Lohed greenhrier . 

 Southern waxmyrtle 

 Sugarherry . . . 

 Rouge-plant . '. . 

 Pokeberry . . . . 

 Redbay . ... . 

 Red chokeheriy . . 

 Parsley hawthorn . 



Hog plum 



Cherokee rose . . 

 Southern dewhferry 

 Dwarf sumac . . . 

 Inkberry .... 



Yaupon 



Supplejack . . . 

 Peppervine ... . 

 Summer grape . . 

 Bui lace grape 



Maypop 



Dogwood .... 

 Sourgum .... 

 Dwarf huckleberry 

 Farkleherry . . 

 High hush "blueberry 

 Blueberry. . . . 

 Bumelia .... 

 Persimmon . . . 

 TTild olive '. . . 

 BeautJyberry ' . . 

 Elderberry . . 

 Blackhaw .... 



Scientific name 



Juniperus virginiana 

 Tumicn. tajci folium 

 Saba,l palmetto . .■ 

 Serene a- serrulata 

 Smilax lauri folia 

 Smilax walteri . 

 Smilax beyrichii . 

 Myrica cerifera 

 Celtis mississippiens 

 Rivina humilis . . 

 Phytolacca iecandra 

 Persea borbonia 

 Aronia arbutifolia 

 Crataegus apiifolia 

 Prunus umbellata . 

 Rosa laevigata • . 

 Rijbus trivial is 

 Rhus copallina .- . 

 Ilex glabra . ■• . 

 Ilex vomitoria • . 

 Berchemia scandens 

 Ampelopsis arbrrea 

 Vitis aestivalis . 

 Vitis munsoniana . 

 Passiflora incarnata 

 Cornus stricta . • 

 Nyssa sylvatica . 

 Gaylussacia dumosa 

 Batodendron arboreum 

 Taceinium corymbosum 

 Yaccinium- myrsinites 

 B^omelia lanuginosa • 

 Diospyros virginiana 

 Osmanthus americana 

 Callicarpa americana 

 Sambucus intermedia 

 Viburnum obovatum 



Pr^aiting season 



All year. 



Early August to late October. 



Mil -October to late November. 



Mid-June to early November. 



All year. 



Mid-July to mid-April. 



Early August to late April. 



Mid-July to late March. 



Mid-May to mid-rlovember. 



All year. 



Mid-Mpy to late December. 



All year. 



Mid-July to early March. 



E ar ly Sep t emb e r to mid^Tcvem ber . 



Early J-une to late August. 



Early August to late March. 



Early April' to mid-July. 



Mid- June to late March. 



All year. 



Mid- July to e8,rly March. 



Mid- July to late March. 



Early July to early November. 



Mid-July to late September. 



All year. 



Mid- June to late August. 



EsjiyAagiJst to late September. 



Early July to early December. 



Early May to mid-July. 



Early July to mid-March, 



Early February to ' late July. 



Early April to late June. 



Early August to mid-J'Tovember. 



Early August to earlyNovembo:. 



Mid-Aug^ast to late March. 



Early July to late February. 



Early April to mid-November. 



All year. 



. . Notes supplementary to Table 4 



Redcedar. — Southern redcedar, Juniperus lucayana (often listed as £. 

 barbadensis ) , is of equal value, has the same fruiting season, 

 and ranges somewhat farther south. Japanese juniper, J. japonica , 

 also is adapted. 



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