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FIGWORT, MARYLAND FRAXINUS NIGRA. 31 



Figwort, Maryland. See Scrophularia marilandica. 



Fir, balsam-. See Abies balsamea. 



Fire weed. See Erechtites hi era a 'folia. 



Fit-plant. See Monotrapa uniflora. 



Fitroot. See Monotrapa unifiora. 



Fivefinger. See Potent ilia canadensis. 



Flag, blue. See Ins rem color. 



Flag, cattail-. See Typha latifolia. 



Flag, sweet-. See A corus calamus. 



Flag, water-. See Ir%9 versicolor. 



Flag-lily. See Iris versicolor. 



Flannel-leaf. See Verbaseitm thapsus. 



Fleabane, Canada. See Erigeron canadensis. 



Fleabane, daisy-. See Erigeron philadelphicus. 



Fleabane, Philadelphia. See Erigeron philadelphicus, 



Fluxweed. See Euphorbia nutans. 



Flytrap.. See Sarracenia purpurea. 



Foamflower. See Tiarella cordifolia. 



Foxglove. See Digitalis purpurea. 

 Fragaria virginiana Duchesne. 



Rose family (Rosaceae). 



Virginia strawberry; starlet strawberry. 



Native, perennial herb, occurring in dry soil from Canada to Georgia, west to 

 Indian Territory and Minnesota. 



Part used. — Leaves (nonofficial). 



Frankenia grandifolia Cham. &Schlecht. 



Frankeniaceae 



Yerba reuma. 



Native, perennial herb, 8 to 13 inches high, common in salt marshes and sandy 

 localities near the coast in California. 



Pari user I.— Herb (nonofficial). 



Frasera carolinensis Walt. Gentian family (Gentianaceae). 



Synonym, — Frasera waUen Michx. 



American eolumbo; Indian lettuce; meadowpride; pyramid-flower. 

 Smooth, perennial herb, 3 to 8 feet high, found in dry soil from New York to 

 Wisconsin, south to Georgia and Kentucky. 



Pari used. — Root (nonofficial). 

 Frasera walteri Michx. Same as Frasera caroHnensis. 



Fraxinus acuminata Lain. Same as Frnjinus americana. 

 Fraxinus alba Marsh. Same as Fra.rinus americana. 



Fraxinus americana L. Olive 



Synonyms. — Fraxmus alba Marsh; Fraxinus acuminata l&m. 



White ash; cane-ash. 



family- 



Large, native forest tree, in ric 

 Florida and Texas. < teeurs i 



Part used. — Bark ( nonofficial ) . 



Fraxinus 



Olive family (Oleaceae). 



Synonym, — Fraxinus sambucifoiia Lam. 



Black ash; hoop-ash. 



Native tree, 40 to 70 feet in height, occurring in swamps and wet woods from 



Canada to Virginia and Arkansas. 

 Bart used.— Bark (nonofficial). 



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