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Washingtonia longistylis (Torr. ) Britton. Parsley family (Apiaceae). 



Synonym. — Osmorrhiza longistylis DC. 



Sweet-cicely; anise-root; sweet chervil. 



Erect, rather stout, perennial herb, 2 to 3 feet high, native; in rich, moist woods 

 and banks of streams from Canada to Alabama and Texas. 



Part used. — Root ( nonofhcial ) . 

 Water-avens. See Geum rivale. 

 Water-bugle. See Lycopus virginicus. 

 Watercup. See Sdrracenia flava and S. purpurea. 

 Watercup, yellow-flowered. See Sarracenia flava, 

 Water-eryngo. See Eryngium yuccifolium. 

 Water-flag. See Iris versicolor. 

 Water-hemlock. See Cicuta maculata. 

 Water-hoarhound. See Ly copies virginicus. 

 Water-lily. See Casialia odorata. 

 Water-lily, sweet-scented. See Casialia odorata. 

 Water-pepper. See Polygonum hydropiper. 

 Water-shamrock. See Menyanthes trifoliata. 

 Water-smart weed. See Polygonum punctatum. 

 Waxberry. See Myrica cerifera. 

 Wax-myrtle. See Myrica cerifera. 

 Waxwork. See Celastrus scandens. 

 Way thorn. See Rhamnus cathartica. 

 White-bark. See Populus alba. 

 Whiteroot. See Asclepias tuber osa. 

 Whitethorn. See Crataegus oxyacantha. 



Whitewood. See Liriodendron tulipifera and Tilia americana. 

 Wickopy. See Dirca palustris. 



Wickup. See Chamaenerion angustifolium and Epilobiwn palustre. 

 Willow, black. See Salix nigra. 

 Willow, European. See Salix alba. 

 Willow, pussy-. See Salix nigra. 

 Willow, rose-. See Cornus amomum. 

 Willow, swamp-. See Salix nigra. 

 Willow, white. See Salix alba. 



Willow-herb, great. See Chamaenerion angustifolium. 

 AVillow-herb, night. See Oenothera biennis. 

 Willow-herb, swamp. See Epilobium palustre. 

 Wingseed. See Ptelea trifoliata. 

 Winterberry, Virginia. See Ilex verticillata. 

 Winterbloom. See Hamamelis virginiana. 

 Wintergreen. See Gaultheria procumbens. 

 Wintergreen, bitter. See Chimaphila umbellata. 

 Witch-hazel. See Hamamelis virginiana. 

 Woodbine, wild. See Gelsemium sempervirens. 

 Wood-fern, evergreen. See Dryopteris marginalis, • 



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