100 WHITE AND GREENISH 



NEW JERSEY TEA; RED-ROOT: 



Ceandthus amerlcanus. 



Buckthorn Family. May July. 



A shrub 14 feet high. Found in dry, open 

 woods. Gulf of Mexico to Ontario. 

 FLOWERS White, small, in dense, oblong, ter- 

 minal clusters. 



LEAVES Long egg-shaped, finely toothed, con- 

 spicuously 3-ribbed. Root reddish. 



BLACK SNAKEROOT; BLACK COHOSH: 



Tall Bugbane. Cimicifuga racemosa. 



Crowfoot Family. June July. 



Found in rich woods, hillsides. Southern 

 New England and Wisconsin south to Geor- 

 gia. 



FLOWERS White, ill-scented, fuzzy, borne on a 

 long, slender spike terminating stem 

 3-8 feet high.' 

 LEAVES Compound, sharply toothed. 



CLAMMY AZALEA; WHITE SWAMP HON- 

 EYSUCKLE : Rhododendron vlscosum. 

 Heath Family. June July. 

 A shrub 3-7 feet high, resembling the earlier- 

 blooming Pink Azalea. Found in swamps, 

 generally near the coast. Maine, south and 

 west to Ohio and Arkansas. 



FLOWERS White or pink-tinged, 5-lobed; tube 

 longer than the lobes, sticky-hairy out- 

 side. 



LEAVES Blunt lance-shaped, margins and mid- 

 rib bristly. 



