VIRGINIA SPRINGBEAUTY 



Claytonia virginica Linnaeus 



Springbeauty is one of the first spring flowers, blooming with 

 hepatica, bloodroot, anemone, and troutlily. It grows from a small 

 tuber, which is edible. The flowers open only in bright sunshine, clos- 

 ing at night and not opening again if the following day is cloudy. 

 The three style branches of the pistil remain closely pressed together 

 until the anthers have yielded their pollen to visiting insects; then 

 the style branches spread to receive pollen from the later flowers. 



Longfellow alludes to the springbeauty in "Hiawatha," telling 

 us that 



Where the fire had smoked and smouldered, 

 Saw the earliest flower of Spring-time, 

 Saw the Beauty of the Spring-time, 

 Saw the Miskodeed in blossom. 



This species of springbeauty ranges from Georgia to Texas and 

 northward to Nova Scotia, Montana, and Saskatchewan. 



The sketch was made from plants growing near Washington, 

 District of Columbia. 



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