Habitat.—Prefers dry, rocky hillsides and low ridges, growing in thickets along fences.

Notes.—As a wood-producer this tree has no value. The bark of its roots has a medicinal value and it deserves to be planted extensively for ornamental purposes.


[TREES FOUND IN WEST VIRGINIA BUT NOT NATIVE]

  1. Red Pine
  2. Scotch Pine
  3. Bald Cypress
  4. European Larch
  5. Norway Spruce
  6. White Willow
  7. Osage Orange
  1. Norway Maple
  2. Sycamore Maple
  3. Gray Birch
  4. Horse Chestnut
  5. Catalpa
  6. Tree of Heaven
  7. Kentucky Coffee Tree

WEST VIRGINIA NATIVE SHRUBS AND SHRUBBY VINES