=Amelanchier oligocarpa=, (Michx.) Roem. Oblong-fruited Juneberry. Rare. Pocahontas: Cranberry Glades; Tucker: Canaan Valley.
=Robinia hispida=, L. Rose Acacia. Monongalia, Preston, and Summers counties. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Rhus glabra=, L. Smooth Sumach. Common throughout the State.
=Rhus canadensis=, Marsh. Fragrant Sumach. Infrequent. Hampshire: Little Cacapon.
=Rhus Toxicodendron= var. =radicans=, L. Torr. Poison Ivy, Poison Oak. Abundant throughout the State.
=Ilex verticillata=, Gray. Black Alder. Winterberry. Abundant in low grounds along rivers and in glades.
=Ilex longipes=, Chapm. Long-stemmed Holly. Randolph: near Cheat Bridge. Collected Sept. 1915, by C. S. Sargent.
=Nemopanthus mucronata=, (L.) Trel. Wild or Mountain Holly. Rare. Pendleton: Spruce Knob; Preston: Cranesville; Pocahontas: Head of Greenbrier River.
=Evonymus atropurpureus=, Jacq. Burning Bush. Wahoo. Boone: near Madison; Monongalia: near Morgantown; Upshur: near Buckhannon.
=Evonymus americanus=, L. Strawberry Bush. A common shrub.
=Evonymus obovatus=, Nutt. Marshall: Cameron and Board Tree. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Celastrus scandens=, L. Waxwork. Climbing Bitter-sweet. Frequent along streams and on dry hills.
=Staphylea triloba=, L. American Bladder Nut. Not common. Monongalia: near Morgantown; Wayne: near Wayne; Greenbrier: near Ronceverte.
=Rhamnus lanceolata=, Pursh. Lance-leaved Buckthorn. Rare. Hampshire: Little Cacapon.
=Rhamnus alnifolia=, L’Her. Dwarf Alder. Rare. Pocahontas: head of east Fork of Greenbrier River.
=Rhamnus caroliniana=, Walt. Indian Cherry. McDowell: Tug Fork. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Ceanothus americanus=, L. New Jersey Tea. Common on dry gravelly ground.
=Vitis labrusca=, L. Northern Fox Grape. Infrequent. Upshur: French Creek; Monroe: Sinks Grove.
=Vitis aestivalis=, Michx. Summer Grape. Frost Grape. Abundant in most sections.
=Vitis cordifolia=, Michx. Chicken Grape. Pigeon Grape. A common species.
=Vitis vulpina=, L. Randolph, Summers, and Jefferson counties. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Vitis bicolor=, LeConte. Winter Grape. Webster: Hacker Valley. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Vitis rupestris=, Sch. Sand Grape. Fayette: near Nuttallburg. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Vitis rotundifolia=, Michx. Muscadine. Randolph, Fayette, and Summers counties. (Millspaugh’s Flora)
=Hypericum prolificum=, L. Shrubby St. John’s wort. Plentiful in glady regions.
=Hypericum densiflorum=, Pursh. St. John’s wort. Glades.
=Dirca palustris=, L. Leatherwood. Wicopy. Infrequent. Webster: near Webster Springs; Randolph: Tygarts Valley River near Valley Head; Pocahontas: on Greenbrier River.
=Cornus canadensis=, L. Dwarf Cornel. Bunchberry. A small shrubby plant. Rare. Pendleton: summit Spruce Knob; Randolph: near Osceola; Hampshire: Ice Mountain.
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