HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 3 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS (Continued) 
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PHLOX DIVARICATA. Blue Phlox. Deciduous. 9 to 
18 inches. Leaves opposite, oblong. Flowers pale 
lilac-purple, in loose spreading clusters in May. 
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PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM. Common May Apple. 
Deciduous. 12 to 18 inches. Large light green leaves. 
Flowers white, one to two inches broad, nodding. 
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POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM. Small Solomon Seal. 
Deciduous. 114 to 3 feet. Leaves alternate close to 
stems. Flowers yellowish, bell-shaped. June or July. 
Fruit dark blue berry. Shade or open location. Strong .15 ‘lt .09 08 
SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS. Bouncing-Bet. Deciduous. 
1 to 2 feet. Leaves oval opposite. Flowers pink or 
white in clusters. Mid-summer. Open location. 
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SILENE STELLATA. Starry Campion. Deciduous. 2 
to 4 feet. Leaves whorled in fours, oval, taper point- 
ed. Flowers white pyramidal clusters. July. Shade - 
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SMILACINA RACEMOSA. False Solomon Seal. De- 
ciduous. 114-3 feet. Leaves oblong, veiny. Flowers 
greenish-white in June. Fruit pale red speckled 
berries in August. Shade loving. X strong.................. 14 At .09 08 
SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS. Canada Goldenrod. De- 
ciduous. 5 to 7 feet. Flowers small, very numerous, 
in yellow flat heads. Sunny location. X strong........ 18 14 10 .08 
SOLIDAGO ODORA. Fragrant Goldenrod. Deciduous. 
2 to 3 feet. Yellow flowers August and September. 
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STENANTHIUM ROBUSTUM.  Featherfleece. De- 
ciduous. 2 to 4 feet. Flowers long delicate white. 
Late summer. Extremely ornamental and one of our 
finest perennials. Thrives in open damp situations, 
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STREPTOPUS ROSEUS. Rosy Twistedstalk. Decidu- 
ous. 9 to 18 inches. Stems stout and zig-zag. Leaves. 
taper pointed clasping. Flowers dull purplish-pink 
May and June. Fruit red, roundish, late summer. 
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THALICTRUM POLYGAMUM. Tall Meadowrue. De- 
ciduous. 4 to 8 feet. Leaves divided into many round- 
ed leaflets. Flowers white in large clusters. July to 
September. Sunny moist location. X strong .............. 18 15 oY LU 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA. Carolina Thermopsis. 
Deciduous. 3 to 5 feet. Flowers large yellow in ter- 
minal racemes May and June. Very showy for 
massing. Rich garden soil, open location. 
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TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA. Allegheny Foamflower. 
Deciduous. 6 to 12 inches. Flowers white May and 
June. Prefers shady location. Strong ..............-......--. a5 12 ra .10 
TRADESCANTTIA VIRGINIANA. (Montana) Virginia 
Spiderwort. 1 to 2 feet. Deciduous. Ribbon-like 
foliage and showy blue flowers, June and July. 
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