MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
45 
Approx. 
Botanical name Common name pie tee Color of time of 
eight flowers bl 
oom 
3 Oenothera Showy primrose 6”-3" |White, pink |May-July 
speciosa 
3 Parosela aurea Golden parosela 1-2’ Yellow Summer 
3 Parosela Dalea Pink parosela 1-2’ Pink Aug.-Sept. 
3 Petalostemon White prairie clover| 2-3’ White July-Aug. 
candidus 
3 Petalostemon Hairy prairie clover| 1-2’ Purple Aug. 
villosus 
3 Petalostemon Violet prairie clover! 1-3’ Violet, July-Aug. 
violaceus purple 
3 Sabbatia Rose pink n ke Lilac July-Aug. 
campestris . 
8 Silene regia Royal catchfly 3-4” Scarlet July 
3 Sisyrinchium Pointed blue-eyed 3-12” |Blue May-Aug. 
angustifolium grass 
PLANTS GROWING IN RICH SOIL AND MOIST, SHADY SITUATIONS 
3 Aconitum 
uncinatum 
4-8 Actaea alba 
8 Actaea rubra 
3 Anemone 
virginiana 
5-3 Anemonella 
thalictroides 
8 Arabis 
canadensis 
5-3 Aralia 
quinquefolia 
5-3 Arisaema 
triphyllum 
5-8 Asarum 
canadense 
5-3 Botrychium 
virginianum 
8 Cimicifuga 
racemosa 
3 Claytonia 
caroliniana 
3 Claytonia 
virginica 
3-Clethra alnifolia 
3 Corydalis aurea 
3 Erythronium 
albiudm 
Wild monkshood 
White baneberry 
(berries white) 
Red baneberry 
(berries red) 
Tall anemone 
Rue anemone 
Sickle-pod 
Ginseng 
Jack-in-the-pulpit 
Wild ginger 
(low, prostrate) 
Virginia grape fern 
Black snakeroot 
Carolina spring- 
beauty 
Spring-beauty 
Sweet pepperbush 
(shrub) 
Golden corydalis 
White adder’s- - 
tongue 
1-2’ Blue June-Sept. 
1-2’ White April-June 
1-2’ White ‘April-June 
} 
2-3’ White | June-Aug. 
4-9” White, Varch-June 
pinkish 
1-3’ Greenish June-Aug. 
white 
8-15” |Greenish July-Aug. 
white 
Ls Greenish April-June 
brown 
Brown \May-June 
Fern 
3-5’ White June-Aug. 
6-12” |Pink \March-May 
6-12” Pink March-May 
3-10’ {White July 
6-14” (Bright March-May 
yellow 
6-18” |White 
i 
|March-May 
