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HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS, continued 
PARNASSIA caroliniana. Carolina Parnassia. Decidu- 
ous. 2-4 ft. Leaves thickish rounded, often 
heart-shaped. Flowers white or cream color, 
veiny. Moist location, partial shade. 
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SARRACENIA flava. Trumpet Pitcherplant. Evergreen. 
1-2 ft. Interesting bog plant, with trumpet- 
like leaves, yellowish green. Flowers large 
yellow. Peat bogs. Semi-shade. 
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minor. (Variolaris) Hooded Pitcherplant. Evergreen. 
12-15 ins. Leaves erect, trumpet-shaped, 
spotted with white. Flowers yellowish at 
summit, May. Peat bogs: Semi-shade. 
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purpurea. Common Pitcherplant. Evergreen. 6-15 
ins. Leaves pitcher-shaped, broadly hooded. 
Flowers red, pink or greenish, large nodding. 
Upland bogs and wet mossy places. Shade or 
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rubra. Sweet Pitcherplant. Evergreen. 10-15 ins. 
Leaves slender trumpet-shaped. Flowers crim- 
son with scent of sweet violet. Bogs and 
moist location. Semi-shade. Strong plants__ 
SAXIFRAGA virginiensis. Virginia Saxifrage. Decidu- 
ous. 4-12 ins. Leaves clustered, lettuce-like. 
Flowers white small clustered, April. Wet or 
moist locations. Shade or semi. Strong plants 
TYPHA latifolia. Common Cattail. Deciduous. 4-6 ft. 
Leaves long narrow, bright green sword-like. 
Flowers large brown spikes. Succeeds best in 
shallow water, marshes and swamp. Sun or 
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VERATRUM viride. American Falsehellebore. Decidu- 
ous. 2-3 ft. Leaves broadly oval, pointed 
clasping. Flowers dull green clustered, June. 
Swamps and wet woods. Shade or semi. 
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VERNONIA noveboracensis. Common Ironweed. De- 
ciduous. 3-5 ft. Leaves alternate. Flowers 
intense red-purple, loosely clustered, July and 
August. Low moist location, sun or shade. 
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Native Lilies for Naturalizing 
LILIUM canadense. Canada Lily. Deciduous. 2-5 ft. 
Leaves whorled, lance-shaped. Flowers in 
various shades of orange, yellow and red, 
July and August. Succeeds in varied locations. 
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superbum. American Turkscap Lily. Deciduous. 
4-8 ft. Leaves lance-shaped, the lower whorl- 
ed. Flowers orange or scarlet with purple 
spots within, 3-40 flowers growing in pyra- 
midal clusters in July, per plant. Recom- 
mended for varied locations. Sun or shade. 
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