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Ostrya virginiana

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Ostrya virginiana [‚ȯs·trē·ə vər‚jin·ē′än·ə]


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O Olneya tesota, Tesota Opuntia brasiliensis, Brazil pricklypear ([DELTA]) Opuntia ficus-indica, Indian-fig ([DELTA]) Opuntia fulgida, Jumping cholla Osmanthus americanus, Devilwood Ostrya chisosensis, Chisos hophornbeam Ostrya knowltonii, Knowlton hophornbeam Ostrya virginiana, Eastern hophornbeam Oxydendrum arboreum, Sourwood P Parkinsonia aculeata, Jerusalem-thorn Poulownia tomentosa, Royal paulownia ([DELTA]) Persea americana, Avocado ([DELTA]) Persea borbonia var.
Remaining species were those commonly associated with mesic sites, with Ostrya virginiana (hop horn-beam) and Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) the common understory species.
The shrubs and trees along the east edge of the woods are analogous to those described above except that Cornus drummondii, Carpinus caroliniana, and Ostrya virginiana are much less common and Acer nigrum, Celtis occidentalis, Rosa multiflora, Rubus occidentalis, R.
 
 
 
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