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JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT – Be forewarned! Jack changes to Jill after one year! Also known as Indian Turnip. NATIVE PLANTS OF APPALACHIA
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Native Plants Of Appalachia

Sep 08, 2014

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Page 1: Native Plants Of Appalachia

JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT – Be forewarned! Jack changes to Jill after one year! Also known as Indian Turnip.

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BLEEDING HEARTS – Watch for them along rocky crevices!

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QUEEN ANNE’S LACE - Also called “Wild Carrot.” Used for ornamental purposes of course!

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PURPLE PHLOX – The multifaceted one, with shades ranging from light blue to pale violet.

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ORANGE DAYLILIES – Dip in batter and eat a fritter!

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BLOODROOT – Highly medicinal, but consult your granny woman. Can be toxic!

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DANDELION - Go ahead. Blow the puffball. We aren’t looking! Good for that itch, too!

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FLAMING AZALEA - Also known as the “burning bush” or ‘honeysuckle” by mountain folk!

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MOUNTAIN LAUREL - Known to mountain folk as “ivy.” Best not try it through a thicket!

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RHODODENDRON – The true icon of the Southern Highlands!

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