. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. CORNACEAE 281. Fig. 64. Xyssa biflora in shallow pond or swamp on Sand Mountain, Lawrence County. April 19, 1922. 8. Crenshaw, Pike, Macon, Russell and Barbour Counties. 9. Sumter and Wilcox Counties (approaching A^ sylz'atica?) lOE. Common throughout. low. Frequent throughout. 11. Choctaw, Washington, Clarke and Monroe Counties. 12. Common throughout, in ponds and swamps. 13. Abundant throughout. 14. The most abundant tree near the lower end of the delta, where it grows tall but somewhat crooked. 15. Baldwin Count Pleas


. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. CORNACEAE 281. Fig. 64. Xyssa biflora in shallow pond or swamp on Sand Mountain, Lawrence County. April 19, 1922. 8. Crenshaw, Pike, Macon, Russell and Barbour Counties. 9. Sumter and Wilcox Counties (approaching A^ sylz'atica?) lOE. Common throughout. low. Frequent throughout. 11. Choctaw, Washington, Clarke and Monroe Counties. 12. Common throughout, in ponds and swamps. 13. Abundant throughout. 14. The most abundant tree near the lower end of the delta, where it grows tall but somewhat crooked. 15. Baldwin Count Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harper, Roland McMillan, 1878-1966. University, Ala.


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