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Broom. See Cytisus scoparius. 

 Broom, green. See Ci/tisus scoparius. 

 Broom, Scotch. See Cytisus scoparius. 

 Brownwort. See Prunella vulgaris. 

 Bruisewort. See Symphytum officinale. 

 Buck- Dean. See Menyanlhes trifoUata. 

 Buckeye, fetid. See Aescuhis glabra. 

 Buckeye, Ohio. See Aesculus glabra. 

 Buckeye, smooth. See Aesculus glabra. 

 Buckhorn-brake. See Osmunda regalis. 

 Buckthorn. See Rhamnus cathartica. 

 Bugle, 8weet. See Lycopus virginicus. 

 Bugle, water-. See Lycopus virginicus. 

 Bugleweed. See Lycopus virginicus. 

 Bullbrier. See Smilax pseudo-china. 

 Bull-nettle. See Solanum carolinense. 

 Bulrush. See Typha latifolia. 

 Burdock. See Arctium lajjpa. 

 Burnet-saxifrage. See Pimpinella saxifraga. 

 Burningbush. See Ettonymus atropurpurea. 



Bursa bursa-pastoris (L.) Britton. Mustard family (Brassicaceae). 



Synonym. — Capsella bursa-pastoris Medic. 

 Shepherd 's-purse; cocowort; toywort. 



Annual plant, about 1 foot in height, found in fields and waste places; widely 

 distributed. Introduced from Europe. 



Part used.— Herb (nonofficial). 

 Burseed, spiny. See Xanthium spinosum. 

 Burweed, thorny. See Xanthium spinosum. 



Butneria florida (L.) Kearney. Strawberry-shrub family ( Caly canthaceae ) . 

 Synonym. — Calycanthus floridus L. 



Hairy strawberry-shrub; sweet-scented shrub; Carolina allspice; Florida allspice. 

 Native shrub, 4 to 8 feet high; in rich soil, Virginia to Mississippi. 

 Part used. — Bark (nonofficial). 



Butterfly-weed. See Asclepias tuberosa. 

 Butternut. See Juglans cinerea. 

 Buttonbush. See Cejyhalanthus ocddentalis. 

 Button-snakeroot. See Eryngium yuccifolium. 

 Button-snakeroot, dense. See Lacinaria spicata. 

 Button-snakeroot, large. See Lacinaria scariosa. 

 Button-tree. See Cephakmthus ocddentalis. 

 Buttonwood-shrub. See Cephalanthus ocddentalis. 



Cabbage, .skunk-. See Spathyema foetida. 

 Cabbage, swamp-. See Spathyema foetida. 

 Calamus. See Acorus calamus. 

 Calfkill. See Kalmia angustifolia. 

 Calico-bush. See Kalmia latifolia. 



