Bellamy collection, FSU Biological Science

Bellamy Walking Stick Collection (updated 12 Sep 02)

Partial listing of the Bellamy Walking Stick Collection of the Department of Biological Science

60-A
Stagger-bush (Lyonia [Xolisma] ferruginea)

Cherry (Prunus sp.)
  and
Lancewood
     (Aberemoa quitarensis [Annonaceae])
     (Ocetea catesbyana [Lauraceae])
     (Rollinia spp.)
     (Guatteria caffra [Annonaceae])
     (Backhousia australis [Myrtaceae])
     (Panax crassifolium [Araliaceae])

75-A
Jamica dogwood (Ichthyomethia piscipula [Leguminosae])

Fig (Ficus carica)

Catalpa (Catalpa sp.)

Florida ash, swamp ash (Fraxinus pauciflora)

61-E
Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)

Cherry (Prunus sp.)
  and
Trema (Trema micrantha [Ulmaceae])

Buttonbush (Cephalanthusoccidentalis)

Oak (Quercus sp.)

Silverbell (Haleisa)

72-A
Sweetleaf (Symplocos tintoria)

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Stagger-bush (Lyonia ferruginea)

76-A
Judas tree, red bud (Cercis canadensis)

36-B
Indian cedar or Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodora)

Mango (Mangifera indica)
  and
Cherry

Sumac (Rhus sp.)

Basswood (Tilia sp.)

Furney oak

Fiddle wood (Citharexylum sp. [Verbenaceae])
  and
Cherry

Unknown (northern gum)

Bush blueberry (Vaccinium sp.)

Maderia (Lysioloma bahamensis [Leguminosae])   and
Magnolia (Magnolia sp.)

Sycamore (Platanus sp.)

68-A
Water beech or American hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana {Betulaceae])

Spruce pine (Pinus glabra)

Gum (Nyssa sp.) or (Liquidambar sp.)

Viburnum (Viburnum sp.)

Pigeon plum (Coccolobis floridana)

Witch-hazel (Hammamelis virginiana)

22-B
Willow (Salix sp.)

White-cedar ( sp.)

19-B
Chinquapin (Castanea sp.) or (C. pumila)

61-A
Wild, hog, or flatwoods plum (Prunus umbellata)
  and
Cherry

Hickory (Carya sp.)

Giant stagger-bush

Torchwood (Amyris balsamifera [Rutaceae])
  and
Cherry

37-B
Sycamore (Platanus sp.)

unknown

unidentified


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