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Ozarks Flowering Tree: Rusty Black Haw

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This entry was posted in Trees, Trees in Bloom and tagged Flowering Tree, Ozarks, Piney Creek Wilderness, Rusty Black Haw, Southern Black Haw, Spring, Viburnum rufidulum, White on April 9, 2012 by Ginger.

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