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Blanchan, Neltje, 1865-1918

"Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors"

Pale touch-me-not.
BUCKTHORN FAMILY (Rhamnaceae)
New Jersey tea.
GRAPE FAMILY (Vitaceae)
Wild grapes. Virginia creeper. Ampelopsis.
MALLOW FAMILY (Malvaceae)
Mallows. Velvet leaf. Althaea.
ST. JOHNS-WORT FAMILY (Hypericaceae)
St. Peter's-wort. St. Andrew's cross. St. John's-worts.
ROCK-ROSE FAMILY (Cistaceae)
Frost-flowers. Poverty grass.
VIOLET FAMILY (Violaceae)
Violets. Pansies.
CACTUS FAMILY (Cactaceae)
Prickly pears.
LOOSESTRIFE FAMILY (Lythraceae)
Purple loosestrife. Blue wax-weed.
MEADOW-BEAUTY FAMILY (Melastomaceae)
Meadow-beauty. Deer-grass.
EVENING-PRIMROSE FAMILY (Onagraceae)
Fire-weed. Willow-herbs. Evening-primrose. Sundrops.
Enchanter's nightshade.
GINSENG FAMILY (Ariliaceae)
American spikenard. Wild sarsaparilla. Ginsings.
CARROT FAMILY (Umbelliferae)
Wild carrot. Cowbane. Parsnips. Parsley. Sanicle. Fennel.
Pimpernel. Water-hemlock. Sweet-Cicely. Poison hemlock.
Water-parsnip.
DOGWOOD FAMILY (Cornaceae)
Cornels or Dogwoods.


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