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dog violet) ; dianthus armeria (Deptford pink) ; 

 anychia dichotoma (chickweed) ; malva rotundi- 

 folia (mallow) ; geranium robertianum (herb rob- 

 ert) ; trifolium agrarium, arvense, pratense and 

 repens (yellow, rabbit-foot, red and white clovers) ; 

 fragaria virginiana (strawberry) ; diervilla trifida 

 (bush honeysuckle) ; daucus carota (Queen Anne s 

 lace) ; galium asprellum (cleavers) ; ambrosia ar- 

 temisiaefolia (roman wormwood) ; gnaphalium 

 polycephalum (common everlasting) ; gnaphalium 

 uliginosum (cudweed) ; anaphalis margaritacea 

 (pearly everlasting) ; antennaria plantaginifolia 

 (the spring species) ; eupatorium ageratoides (white 

 snake root) ; eupatorium perfoliatum (thorough- 

 wort or boneset) ; solidago bicolor (silver rod), 

 latifolia (broad-leaved golden-rod), nemoralis 

 (small spike), caesia (wreath) ; aster corymbosus 

 and macrophyllus (both woodland species), cordi- 

 folius (heart-leaved), Novae-Angliae (New Eng 

 land), patens (red-stemmed), ericoides (heath-like, 

 with white involucre), multiflorus (bushy and 

 abundant-flowering) ; erigeron annuum (larger 

 daisy fleabane) ; achillea millefolium (yarrow) ; 

 anthemis cotula (mayweed) ; chrysanthemum 

 leucanthemum (ox-eye daisy) ; potentilla arguta 

 (tall cinquefoil) ; rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed 

 Susan, cone-flower) ; hieracium paniculatum (wood 

 hawk-weed) ; prenanthes alba (white lettuce) ; 



