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The Ottawa Naturalist. 



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I. For rich woods area : 



Hepaticas, 

 Rue Anemone, 

 Early Meadow Rue, 

 Fringed Polygala, 

 Barren Strawberry, 

 Bishop's Cap, 

 False Mitrewort, 

 Smoother Sweet Cicely, 

 Hairy Sweet Cicely, 

 Prince's Pine, 

 Shinleaf, 



II. In damp woods area : 



Touch-me-not, 

 Wild Cranesbill, 

 Indian Turnip, 

 Skunk Cabbage, 



III. For pond society : 



Water Plantain, 

 Arrow-head, 

 Polypody, 

 Aspidium, 



IV. Dry and rocky area : 

 Butterfly Weed, 

 Bladder Campion, 

 Wild Lupine, 



Early Wild Rose, 

 Herb Robert, 



V. Climbers for arbors : 



Virginia Creeper, 

 Carrion Flower, 

 Climbing Bitter-sweet. 



Trilliums, 

 Dog's-tooth Violet, 

 Wild Sarsparilla, 

 Gold Thread, 

 Blue Cohosh, 

 May Apple, 

 Blood Root, 

 Dutchman's Breeches, 

 Squirrel Corn, 

 Violets, 

 Spring Beauty. 



Maiden-hair Fern, 

 Marsh Marigold, 

 Toothworts. 



Marsh Marigold, 

 Common Yellow Pond Lily, 

 Water Shield, 

 Sweet Scented Water Lily. 



Purple Flowering Rasp- 

 berry, 

 Wood Anemone, 

 Wild Columbine. 



Virgin's Bovver, 



Honeysuckle, 



Moonseed. 



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