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Not a true Primrose, but a member of the Evening Primrose Family. 
Range: Prairies of western United States and northern Mexico; also 
naturalized farther east. Photograph by Mr, and Mrs. Leo E. Miller. 
sweet ( Salanum Dulcamara ), Black Nightshade, Jim- 
son-weed, Poke-weed, Poison Hemlock? 
Trees 
He who wanders widest lifts 
No more of beauty’s jealous veils, 
Than he who from his doorway sees 
The miracle of flowers and trees, 
— Whittier . 
The trees of the forest are of two classes, deciduous 
trees and evergreen trees. To the former belong those 
which shed their leaves in the fall, are bare in the win- 
ter, and then grow a new crop of leaves in the spring, 
e.g., oaks, elms, maples. The evergreen trees shed their 
leaves also, but not all at one time. In fact, they always 
