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(H. virgatum). Page 190. Pennsylvania southward, in damp 



pine barrens. 

 Lance-leaved Violet (Viola lanceolate). Page 94. Also in 



damp meadows. 

 Swamp Loosestrife (Decodon vertic Hiatus) . Page 269. 

 Loosestrife (Lythrum hyssopifolia). Page 323. Near the coast. 

 (L. linear e). Page 96. Brackish marshes. 



Deergrass. Meadow Beauty (Rhexia virginica). Page 271. 

 (R.mariana). Page 271. Sandy swamps. 

 Seedbox (Ludvigia alter nifolia). Page 194. Also moist, rich 



woods. 

 Water Purslane (L. palustris). Page 271. 

 (L. hirtella). Page 105. Wet pine barrens. 

 (L. spliaerocarpa) . Page 3 5 . Often in water. 

 (L. poly car pa). Page 35. 

 (L. linearis). Page 195. 



Soft Willow Herb (Epilobiiim mollc). Page 273. 

 Water Pennywort (Hydrocotyle amcricana). Page 100. 

 Mock Bishop's-weed (Ptilimnium capillaccum). Page 102. 



Brackish marshes. 

 Water Hemlock {Cicuta bulhifera). Page 104. 

 Spotted Cowbane (C. maculata). Page 104. 

 (Berula erecta). Page 104. 



Water Parsnip (Sium cicutaejolium). Page 104. 

 Cow Parsnip (Heracleum lanatum). Page 106. 

 Cowbane (Oxypolis rigidior). Page 106. 

 Hemlock Parsley (Conioselinum chinense). Page 106. 

 Silky Cornel. Kinnikinnik (Cornus Amomum). Page 406. 

 Red-osier Dogwood (C. stolonifera) . Page 406. 

 Stiff Cornel (C. stricta). Page 406. 

 Clammy Azalea. White Swamp Honeysuckle (Rhododendron 



viscosum). Page 411. Near the coast. 

 Purple Azalea. Pinxter Flower (R. nudiflorum). Page 441- 

 Rhodora (R. canadense). Page 441. 

 Sheep Laurel. Lambkill. Wicky (Kalmia angustifolia) . P ^age 



442. Also on hillsides and in pastures. 

 Pale Laurel (K. polifolia). Page 442. Also on mountains. 

 Bog Rosemary (Andromeda glaucophylla) . Page 412. 

 Leather Leaf. Dwarf Cassandra (Chamaedaphne calyculata) . 



Page 413. 

 Moxie Plum. Creeping Snowberry. Capillaire (Chiogenes his- 



pidula) . Page 114. Found in peat bogs as well as mossy woods. 

 Dwarf Huckleberry (Gaylussacia dmnosa). Page 444. Sandy 



swamps near the coast. 

 Black Huckleberry (G. baccata). Page 442. Also in rocky 



woods. 



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