. Wild flower families; the haunts, characters, and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers, with suggestions for their identification. Botany. 172 WILD FLOWER FAMILIES and secluded woods where very few people ever find them, but this pink species is less exclusive in its choice of an abiding place. In pine woods, in beech and oak woods, in swamps and bogs^. PINK LAD^â â S-SL1PPERS these are the places where it grows. On dry uplands or wet lowlands it seems equally at home, the two green leaves appearing abo\-e the brown pine needles or the sphagnum moss with equal ease, and bearin


. Wild flower families; the haunts, characters, and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers, with suggestions for their identification. Botany. 172 WILD FLOWER FAMILIES and secluded woods where very few people ever find them, but this pink species is less exclusive in its choice of an abiding place. In pine woods, in beech and oak woods, in swamps and bogs^. PINK LAD^â â S-SL1PPERS these are the places where it grows. On dry uplands or wet lowlands it seems equally at home, the two green leaves appearing abo\-e the brown pine needles or the sphagnum moss with equal ease, and bearing between them the stalk tipped with the curious bud that develops into the still. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Weed, Clarence Moores, 1864-1947. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott Company


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