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Giant mignonette (Reseda grandiflora) see MIGNONETTE 



Golden apple (Spondias dulcis), Florida. 



Golden honey-plant (Actinomeris squarrosa). 



Goldenrod (Solidago) , species. 



Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia). 



Grape (Vitis labrusea). 



Ground-ivy (Nepeta glechoma). 



Heal-all, or figwort (Scrofularia nodosa) see FIGWORT. 



Hibiscus esculentus okra, or gumbo, of the South. 



Hibiscus sabdariffa Jamaica sorrel of Florida. 



Huajilla (Zygia brevifolia), Texas and adjacent countries. 

 See HUAJILLA. 



Hawthorn (Cratagus Oxycanihd), Great Britain, Ireland, 

 and North Europe; introduced here. 



Hazelnut and filbert (Corylus avelana and C. Americana), 

 valuable in early spring for pollen. 



HEARTSEASE, which see, or large smartweed (Persicaria 

 mite) , on the overflowed lands of the Mississippi River. 



Heather (Erica vulgaris); a prolific source of honey in 

 Europe and the British Isles. The honey is thick, with a rich 

 flavor. In the same latitude on this continent its place is 

 taken by the fireweed, which see an excellent yielder 

 also. 



Hercules club (Aralia spinosa). 



Hemp (Cannabis saliva, also C. Indica), ganja of the East. 



Horehound (Marrubium vulgare). Good yields of honey 

 have been reported from this plant; but it is so bitter as to 

 be worthless except as medicine. It might improve with age. 



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