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Washingtonia longistylis (Torr. ) Britton. Parsley family ( Apiaceae). 



Synonym. — Osmorrhiza hngutylls DC. > 



Sweet-cicely; anise-root; sweet chervil. 

 Erect, rather stout, perennial herb, 2 to 3 feet high, native; in rich, moist woods 



and banks of streams from Canada to Alabama and Texas. 

 Part used. — Root ( nonofficial ) . 



\\'ater-avens. See Geum. rivalc 



Water-bugle. See Lycopas virginicus. 



Watercup. See Sarracenla flnnt and S. purpurea. 



Watercup, yellow-flowered. See Sarracenia flava. 



^\'ater-eryngo. See Eryngimn yuccifolium. 



Water-flag. See Iris rersuvlor. 



Water-hemlock. See Cicuta nidcuUtta. 



Water-hoarhound. See Lycopus rirginuMs. 



A^'ater-lily. See Castalia odorata. 



Water-lily, sweet-scented. See Castalia, odorata. 



Water-pepper. See Polygonum hydropiper. 



Water-shamrock. See Menyanthes trifoliata. 



Water-smartweed. See Polygonum punctatum. 



Waxberry. See Myrica cerifera. 



Wax-myrtle. See Myrica cerifera. 



Waxwork. See Celastrus scandens. 



\Vaythorn. See Rhamnus cathartica. 



White-bark. « See Populus alba. 



Whiteroot. See Asclepias luberosa. 



Whitethorn. See Crataegus oxyacantha. 



^Vhitewood. See Liriodendron tuHpifera and Tilia amerirana. 



Wickopy. See Dirca palustris. 



AVickup. See Chamaenerion angustifolium and Epilobiam jxitustre. 



Willow, black. See ASaiu' nigra. 



Willow, European. See Salix alba. 



Willow, pussy-. See Salix nigra. 



Willow, rose-. See Cornus amomurn. 



Willow, swamp-. See Salix nigra. 



Willow, white. See Salix alba. 



Willow-herb, great. See Chanawnerion. angustifolium. 



Willow-herb, night. See Oenothera biennis. 



Willow-herb, swamp. See Epilobium palustre. 



Wingseed. See Ptelea trifoliata. 



Winterberry, Virginia. See Ilex vertidllata. 



Winterbloom. See Hamamelis virginiana. 



Wintergreen. See Gaultheria procumbens. 



^Vintergreen, bitter. See Chimaphila umhellata. 



Witch-hazel. See Hamamelis virginiana. 



Woodbine, wild. See Gelsemium sempervirens. 



Wood-fern, evergreen. See Dryopteris marginalis. 



