

HARPER'S GUIDE TO WILD FLOWERS 



Common Poke or Scoke. Garget. Pigeon Berry. Pokeweed 



{Phytolacca decandra). Page 60. 

 Northern Stitch wort (Stellaria borealis). Page 65. 

 Mouse-ear Chickweed (Cerastium nutans). Page 66. 

 Ragged Robin (Lychnis Flos-cuculi) . Page 253. 

 Swamp Buttercup (Ranunculus septentrionalis) . Page 165. 

 Creeping Buttercup (R. repens). Page 165. 

 Bristly Crowfoot (R. pennsylvanicus) . Page 165. 

 Purplish Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum). Page 307. 

 Tall Meadow Rue (T. polygamum). Page 69. 

 Leather Flower (Clematis Viorna). Page 450. 

 Fever Bush. Wild Allspice (Benzoin aestivale). Page 427. 

 Common Winter Cress. Yellow Rocket (Barbarea vulgaris). 



Page 171. 

 Spring Cress (Cardamine bulbosa). Page 80. 

 (C. hirsuta). Page 80. 



Swamp Saxifrage (Saxifraga pennsylvanica) . Page 31. 

 Meadow-sweet (Spiraea salicifolia) . Page 395. 

 Hardhack. Steeple Bush (S. tomentosa). Page 437. 

 Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana). Page 86. The wild 



strawberry is found also in uplands, but is larger and sweeter 



in wet meadows. 

 Avens (Geum virginianum) . Page 87. 

 Yellow Avens (G. strictum). Page 174. 

 Water or Purple Avens (G. rivale). Page 312. 

 Running Swamp Blackberry (Rubus hispidus). Page 400. 

 Wild Senna (Cassia marilandica) . Page 177. 

 Water Starwort (Callitriche deflexa). Page 34. 

 Black Alder. Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) . Page 401. 

 Smooth Winterberry (/. laevigata). Page 402. 

 Inkberry (I. glabra). Page 402. 



St. John's-wort (Hypericum punctatum). Page 188. 

 (H. adpressum). Page 186. 



Pale St. John's-wort (H. ellipticum). Page 186. 

 Dwarf St. John's-wort (H. mutilum). Page 18S. 

 Common Blue Violet (Viola cucullata). Page 322. 

 Arrow-leaved Violet (V. sagittata) . Page 321. Especially near 



the coast. 

 Pale Violet (V. striata). Page 96. 

 Dog Violet (V. conspersa). Page 323. 

 Spiked Loosestrife (Lythrum Salicaria). Page 269. 

 Long-leaved Willow Herb (Epilobium densum). Page 273. 

 Purple-leaved Willow Herb (E. coloratum). Page 273. 

 Sweet Pepperbush. Clethra (Clethra alnifolia). Page 408. 

 Fetter Bush (Leucothoe axillaris). Page 410. 

 Stagger-bush (Lyonia mariana). Page 412. 



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