116 WILD FLOWER FAMILIES 
states is found in great abundance along the bor- 
ders of woods and along the embankments of 
railways. It is distinguished from the Wild 
Spikenard by the fact that the flowers are 
FALSE SOLOMON'’S SEAL 
arranged along a central stalk in the form of a 
raceme rather than on many stalks in the form 
of a panicle. The flowers are not so numerous 
but individually they are somewhat larger. They 
blossom in May and June and frequently occur in 
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