PINK AND ROSE-COLORED FLOWERS 123 



CRANBERRY (Vaccinium macrocarpon) . Heath family. 

 Steins long and slender; flower pendulous; corolla 

 ^-parted; leaves oval, blunt. Bogs. Early summer. 



WILD MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus Americanus). Con- 

 volvulus family. 



Climbing plant with large bell-shaped flowers and 

 broadly arrow-shaped leaves. Common. Early 

 summer. 



CLIMBING FUMITORY (Adlumia cirrhosa). Fumitory 



family. 



Climbing on bushes, foliage delicate, flowers pen- 

 dulous, clustered; sepals 2; corolla closed; leaves 

 three times pinnately compound, leaflets lobed. 

 Damp woods. Early summer-autumn. 



BUSH CLOVER (Lespedeza procumbens). Pulse family. 

 Slender, on the ground; flower-stalks several- 

 flowered, papilionaceous, clustered; leaves with 

 three leaflets. Late summer. 



SMALL CRANBERRY (Vaccinium oxycoccus) . Heath family. 

 Creeping plant with delicate stems; 45 pointed 

 petals; anthers forming a projecting cone; leaves 

 small, egg-shaped, evergreen, thick. Bogs. Spring, 



summer. 



See also CLIMBING FALSE BUCKWHEAT (White 44). 



15. Leaves otherwise than opposite or whorled, upright shrub. 



PINK AZALIA. WILD HONEYSUCKLE (Rhododendron nu- 



diflorum). Heath family. 



Max. ht. 6 ft. ; flowers large in umbelled clusters; 

 corolla with tube; stamens and style long; flowers 

 appearing early; leaves downy beneath. Swamps. 

 Early spring. 



RHODODENDRON RHODORA. Heath family. 



Max. ht. 2 ft. ; flowers large and handsome in 

 terminal clusters; corolla (i in. long), 5-lobed, 

 pink tipped; leaves oblong, not toothed. Bogs. 

 Spring, early summer. 



