. Wild flowers every child should know : arranged according to color with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada . rises fromsix to twelve inches high from the rootstock or runners,as do the long-stemmed and often mottled latter are broadly heart-shaped at the base and areunevenly and sharply lobed and toothed. They aresparingly hairy above, and downy on the veiningsbeneath. The five clawed, white, pointed-oblongpetals are supported with a white bell-shaped calyx,and the ten long, slender, orange-tipped stamens pro-ject and give the flower a


. Wild flowers every child should know : arranged according to color with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada . rises fromsix to twelve inches high from the rootstock or runners,as do the long-stemmed and often mottled latter are broadly heart-shaped at the base and areunevenly and sharply lobed and toothed. They aresparingly hairy above, and downy on the veiningsbeneath. The five clawed, white, pointed-oblongpetals are supported with a white bell-shaped calyx,and the ten long, slender, orange-tipped stamens pro-ject and give the flower a soft, fuzzy appearance. Theflowers are loosely clustered in terminal, feathery andgraceful spires. The Coolwort grows in dense massesand in the late summer the foliage becomes discolouredand brown. It is found in bloom during April and Mayin rich, moist, rocky woods from Nova Scotia to Ontarioand Minnesota, and south in the mountain districts toGeorgia, Indiana and Michigan. TWO-LEAVED=BISHOPS CAP. MITREWORT Mitella diphylla. Saxifrage Family. The form of the young seed-pot of this plant sug-gested its Latin name, from ?mtra, a cap. The slender, 256.


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