12 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 


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ASTER puniceus. Swamp Aster. Deciduous. 3-5 ft. IAC Es apes 
Leaves narrow, lanceolate. Flowers light *° ered : 
violet, Aug and Sept. Sometimes pale or 
purplish. Moist sunny location ar semi. 
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CALTHA palustris. Marsh Marigold. Deciduous. 6-15 
ins. Leaves bright green, broadly heart- 
shaped. Flowers bright yellow in early spring. 
Very showy. Moist location, semi shade. 
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CHELONE glabra. White Turtlehead. Deciduous. 
14% -3 ft. Stem smooth upright branching. 
Leaves opposite, lance shaped, toothed, 
Flowers white or pinkish, July or Sept., in 
spike or clusters. Moist location. Shade or 
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lyoni. Pink Turtlehead. Deciduous. 1-3 ft. Stems 
slender erect. Leaves lanceolate, with sharp 
toothed margins. Flowers red or rose. July 
to September. Moist location, shade or sun. 
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CICUTA maculata. Spotted Waterhemlock. Deciduous. 
3-5 ft. Finely cut leaves. Flowers white in 
umbels in mid-summer. Moist location. Sun 
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CORNUS canadensis. Bunchberry. Deciduous. 5-8 ins. 
Flowers white or yellowish. Bright red berries, 
in clusters, moist open location. Sun or shade. 
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DIONAEA muscipula. Venus Flytrap. Deciduous. 4-8 
ins. Leaves thick dark green, trap - like, 
catching insects. Flowers white terminal 
clusters, May and June. Peat bogs, moist lo- 
cation. “Semivshade: Strong plants, 202.2 = .40 36 34 
DIPHYLLEIA cymosa. Umbrellaleaf. Deciduous. 1-2 
ft. Leaves large lobed. Flowers white terminal, 
May. Fruit showy purple in bunches. Prefers 
damp location, shade or semi. 
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EUPATORIUM purpureum. Joe-Pye-Weed. Trumpet 
Weed. 4-10 ft. Deciduous. Smooth purple 
stalks. Leaves in whorls. Flowers large purple 
heads borne on top. Found in moist meadows 
and along streams. Yields readily to culti- 
vation in ordinary rich garden. Sunny lo- 
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HELENIUM autumnale. Sneezeweed. Deciduous. 3-5 
ft. Leaves lanceolate or oblong. Flowers a 
blaze of gold, August and Sept. Damp sunny 
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HEMEROCALLIS fulva. Tawny Daylily. Deciduous. 
2-4 ft. Foliage grass-like. Flowers tawny 
orange, late summer. For bogs and water. 
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