May 13,
Mt. Toby Forest, Sunderland
Leatherwood is an inhabitant of rich deciduous or mixed woods. It is
called so for its arching, highly flexible branches. You can tie a branch
in a bundle--and it won't break! The Indians used this shrub to make
thongs (fastening strips). Leatherwood is distributed only in western and
central Massachusetts. (Photo taken in W MA.)