Report of the Directors of the State Forestry Commission of Michigan
Report of the Directors of the State Forestry Commission of Michigan
Michigan. Forestry Commission
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Wolf-berry. Northward. Rare. S. racemodus Michx. Snowberry. Northern Michigan; common in cultivation. Digitized by Googl( 44 REPORT OF THE S. racemosns Michx. yar. pauciflorns Bobbins. Upper Peninsula. S. vulgaris Michx. Coral-berry. Indian currant. Uncertain. Lonicera L, L. oblongifolia Muhl. Swamp Ply-Honeysuckle. A branching shrub two to fiye feet high. Bare south; common northward. L. ciliata Muhl. Fly- Honeysuckle. A straggling bush. Oommon. L. hirsuta Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. Bare ^outh,... but common northward. L. glauca Hill (L.parviflora Lam.) Small Honeysuckle. Not very common. L. grata Ait. American woodbine. L. involucrata Banks. iTpper Peninsula. L. coeulea L. Mountain Fly-Honeysuckle. Woods and bogs/ northward. Diervilla L. D. trifida MsBUch. Bush Honeysuckle. A low shrub. Dry banks and ravines. Common. BUBIACKS^MADDEB FAMILY. Cephalanihus L. C. occidentalis L. Button Bush. A crooked shrub bearing spherical heads of very sweet flowers. It grows only in swamps where water is near.
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