. West Virginia trees. 1. Red Pine 2. Scotch Pine 3. Bald Cypress 4. European Larch 5. Norway Spruce 6. White Willow 7. Osage Orange September, 1020] WEST VIRGINIA TREP^S 231. 1. Norway Maple 2. Sycamore Maple 3. Gray Birch 4. Horse Chestnut 5. Catalpa 6. Tree of Heaven 7. Kentucky Coffee Tree W. VA. AGRL EXPERIMENT STATION [Bulletin 175 WEST VIRGINIA NATIVE SHRUBS AND SHRUBBY VINES Taxus canadensis, Marsh. American Yew. Ground Hemlock. A rare red-ber-ried evergreen. Randolph: Glady; Pocahontas: Cranberry Glades andWinterburn; Grant: Greenland Gap; Preston: Cranesville; Raleigh:Piney River. Sa


. West Virginia trees. 1. Red Pine 2. Scotch Pine 3. Bald Cypress 4. European Larch 5. Norway Spruce 6. White Willow 7. Osage Orange September, 1020] WEST VIRGINIA TREP^S 231. 1. Norway Maple 2. Sycamore Maple 3. Gray Birch 4. Horse Chestnut 5. Catalpa 6. Tree of Heaven 7. Kentucky Coffee Tree W. VA. AGRL EXPERIMENT STATION [Bulletin 175 WEST VIRGINIA NATIVE SHRUBS AND SHRUBBY VINES Taxus canadensis, Marsh. American Yew. Ground Hemlock. A rare red-ber-ried evergreen. Randolph: Glady; Pocahontas: Cranberry Glades andWinterburn; Grant: Greenland Gap; Preston: Cranesville; Raleigh:Piney River. Salix cordata, Muhl. Heart-leaved Willow. Monongalia: Aarons Run, nearMorgantown. Salix humilis, Marsh. Prairie Willow. Webster: near Upper Glade; Preston:near Terra Alta. (Millspaughs Flora). Salix sericea, Marsh. Silky Willow. Monongalia: Deckers Creek. Myrica asplenifolia, L. Sweet Fern. Hampshire: Cacapon Creek. Rare. Mor-gan: Cacapon Mountain. Corylus americana, Walt. Hazelnut. A common shrub. Corylus rostrata, Ait. Beaked Hazelnut. Pocahontas: Cranberry Mountain^Mercer: Bluestone River; Hampshire: Little Cacapon. AInus rugosa, (DuRoi) Spreng. Smooth Alder. Abundant


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