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HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
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COLLINSONIA canadensis. Citronella. 1-3 ft. Flowers 
yellowish, lemon scented. Damp rich woods. 
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DISPORUM lanuginosum. Fairybells. 1-3 ft. Flowers 
solitary at ends of branches, greenish. Shade. 
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EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Blooming Sally. 1-3 ft. 
Leaves scattered, lance shaped. Flowers pur- 
plish-pink. July and August. Moist sunny lo- 
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EUPATORIUM  urticaefolium. American Ageratum. 
2-3 ft. Stem smooth, branching leaves opposite, 
broadly sharp toothed. Flower heads_ white, 
clustered.. Late summer. Woodlands and semi- 
shaded ) plaGes.. StUPOU ey 6. nce eaeatense une anes. ta 
GERANIUM maculatum. Wild Geranium. Deciduous, 
1-2 ft. Erect hairy. Leaves five-parted, lobed 
and cut. Fiowers large pale, pink-purple, April 
to August. Shade loving. Strong ........................ 
GILLENIA trifoliata. Bowmansroot, 2-4 ft. Handsome 
cut foliage. Flowers pure white or rosetinted 
in June. Shade or partial. X strong ................ 
HOUSTONIA purpurea. Mountain Houstonia. 6-18 
ins. Flowers purple in July. Shade or sunny 
Location, Strom eka oon upc eee 
LATTRIS pycnostachya. Cattail Gayfeather. 3-5 ft. 
Long spikes of rose-purple flower heads, Aug. 
and Sept. Sunny location. Strong .........-...-........ 
LIATRIS scariosa. Large Button Snakeroot. 3-5 ft. 
Leaves alternate, narrowly lance shaped, Flow- 
ers beautiful shade of rose-purple. Dry sunny 
location, '-Stromng * 2 hs ee eer acteesce set ees 
LIATRIS spicata. Spike Gayfeather. 3-5 ft. Spike of 
purple flowers in August. Sun. Strong ............ 
MITELLA diphylla. Bishop’s cap. 3-5 ins. Leaves 
heart-shaped, lobed and toothed. Flowers small 
white. April and May. Shade. X strong ............ 
PANAX quinquefolium. American Ginseng. 9-18 ins. 
Flowers greenish white, fruit bright red berry. 
Prefers shady location. Strong 1st size -............. 
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PEDICULARIS canadensis. Wood Betony. Stems clus- 
tered 5-12 inches high. Leaves coarse fern- 
like. Flowers yellow and red, early spring. 
Shade or semi. X | stance 222) eee ese 
PHLOX divaricata. Blue Phlox. 9-18 ins. Flowers 
pale lilac-purple, in May. Sun or partial shade. 
Strong 22.2.0:55:5.-. ee ee te 
PODOPHYLULUM  peltatum. Common May Apple. 
12-18 ins. Flowers white, one or two inches 
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