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GENTIAN, SOAPWORT GINSENG. 38 



Gentian, Boapwort-. See (lenti ana saponaria. 



Gentian, stiff. See Gentiana quinquefolia. 



Gentian, straw-colored. See Gentiana vitiosa. 



Gentian, striped. See Gentiana lillom. 



Gentian, white. See Triosteum perfoliatum. 



Gentiana catesbaei AValt. Same as Gentiana saponaria. 



Gentiana ochroleuca Froel. Same as Gentiana villom, 



Gentiana quinqueflora Lam. Same as Gentiana quinquefolia. 



Gentiana quinquefolia L. Gentian family (Gentianaceae). 



Synonym. — Gentiana quinquejiora Lam. 

 Stiff gentian; five-flowered gentian; agneweed; gallweed. 



Native, annual plant, 1 to 2 feet in height, growing in pastures and other open 

 situations from Maine to Michigan, south to Florida and Missouri. 



Parts used. — Root and herb (nonofhcial). 

 Gentiana saponaria L. Gentian family ( Gentianaceae '). 



Synonym. — Gent" inn catesbaei Walt. 



American gentian; blue gentian; soapwort-gentian 



Native, perennial herb, 1 to 2£ feet high; in wet soil, Ontario to Minnesota, 

 south to Louisiana and Florida. 



jf Part used. — Root (nonofhcial). 



Gentiana villosa L. Gentian family (Gentianaceae). 



Synonym, — Gentiana ochroleuca Froel. 

 •Striped gentian; straw-colored gentian; marsh-gentian; Sampson's-snakeroot, 



Native', perennial herb, 6 t<> 18 inches high; in shaded places, Middle and 



Southern States. 

 Pari used,— Root (nonofhcial). 



if Geranium. See Geranium maeulatum. 



Geranium maculatum L. Geranium family | Geraniaceae). 



Geranium; wild crane's-bill ; spotted crane's-bill; wild geranium; spotted gera- 

 nium; alum-root. 



Native, perennial herb, 1 to 1J fee* high; found in low grounds and open woods 

 from Canada south to Georgia and Missouri. 



Part used. — Rhizome (official). 

 Geranium, spotted. See Geranium maculatum. 

 Geranium, wild. See Geranium maculatum. 



Geum rivale L. 





Rose family Rosaceae) . 



Water-aveus; purple awns. 



Native, perennial herb, 1 to 2 feet high, occurring in swamps and wet meadows 

 from Canada to Pennsylvania and Colorado, especially in the Northern and 



Middle states. 



Part* wed. — Rhizome and rootlets (nonoffieial). 



Ghostflower, See Morwtropa imiflora. 



GiUenia trifoliata Moench. Same as Porteramihm trifoliatus. 



Gill-over-tbe-ground. Bee Glecoma hederaeea. 



( iinger, Indian. See Amrum canademe. 

 (ringer, wild. Bee Amrum canad* u. 

 < ringerroot. Bee Tueetiag* farfara. 

 Ginseng. See Panax quinquefolium. 



