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Giant mignonette (Reseda grandiflora) — see Mignonette. 



Golden apple (Spondias dulcis), Florida. 



Golden honey-plant (Actinomeris squarrosa). 



Goldenrod (Solidago) , — species. 



Gooseberry {Rihes grossularia). 



Grape (Vitis lahrusea). 



Ground-ivy (Nepeta glechomd). 



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



Hibiscus esculerdus — okra, or gumbo, of the South. 



Hibiscus sahdariffa — Jamaica sorrel of Florida. 



Huajilla (Zygia brevifolia), Texas and adjacent countries. 

 See Huajilla. 



Hawthorn (Cratagus Oxycaritha), Great Britain, Ireland, 

 and North Europe; introduced here. 



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

 valuable in early spring for pollen. 



Heartsease, vrhich 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 sativa, 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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