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HIERACIUM VKNOSUM HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. 37 



Hieracium venosum L. Chicory family (Cichoriaceae |. 



Karly hawkweed; rattlesnake- weed; bloodwort; striped blood wort. 



JVrennial herb, 1 to 2 feet high, native; occurring in dry woods and thickets 

 from Maine to Georgia, west to Nebraska; more common in the northern and 

 eastern United States. 



Part* used. — Leaves and root (nonofricial). 

 Highbelia. See Lobrlia siphUitica. 

 Hive-vine, See Mitchella repens. 

 Iloarhomid. See Marrubium vulgare. * 



Hoarhound, water-. See Lycopm virginicus. 



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Hoarhound, wild. See Eupatorium arwnaticiim. 



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I log-potato. See Tpdmoea pandurata. 



HogVbean, See Hyoscyamus niger. 



Hog weed. See Ambrosia artemi&iaefolia. 



Holly, American. See Hex opaca. 



I folly, white. See Hex opaca. 



Honeybloom, See Apocynum andromemifolium, 



Hoodwort. See Scutellaria lateriflora. 



Hoop-ash. See Fraxinus nigra. 



Hop-hornbeam. See Osstrya virginiarui. 



Hop-tree. See Pt elect trifolvUa. 



Hornbeam, bop-. See (htrya virginiand. 



Horse-balm, See Collinsonia canadensis. 

 Horse-chestnut. See Aesculus hippocastanum* 

 Horsefly- weed. See Baptisia tinctoria. 

 Horsefoot. See Tumtilago farfara. 



Horse-gentian. See Triosteum perfotiatum. 



Horseheal. Bee Inula hetenium . 



Horsemint. See Monarda flMulosa and M. punctata. 



Horse-nettle. See Solatium caroiineme. 

 Horsetail. See Equisetum hyemede. 

 Horseweed. See Erigeron canadensis. 



Honnd's-tongne. See Cynoglossum officinale. 



Hydrangea. See Hydrangea arborescens. 



Hydrangea arborescens L. Hydrangea family (Hydrangeaceae). 



Hydrangea; wild hydrangea; seven-barks. 



Indigenous shrub, 5 or 6 feet in height; on rocky river banks from southern 

 New York to Florida, west to Iowa and Missouri; very abundant in the val- 

 ley of the Delaware. 



Part used.— Root (nonorhYial). , 



Hydrangea, wild. See Hydrangea arborescens. 



^Hydrastis. See Hydrastis canadeuxw. 



f Hydrastis canadensis L. Crowfoot family (Ranunculaceae^. 



Hydrastis; goldenseal ; yellowroot; ground-raspberry: orangeroot; yellow 



poccoon. 



Perennial herb, about 1 foot in height, native in rich soil in shady woods, 

 southern New York to Minnesota, south to < Georgia and Missouri, but prin- 

 cipally in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia. 



Parts ust d. — Rhizome ami ro< >ts (official). 



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