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by Ernest Thompson SetonWild Geranium, or Crane's Bill (Geranium maculatum). In woods, Newfoundland to Manitoba and southward nearly to the Gulf. Blooms from April to July. The name Crane's Bill is from the shape of the seed pod. Fire Weed, Epilobium, or Spiked Willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium). In dry sunny places, Labrador to Alaska, and southward at least halfway to the Gulf. So called because of its commonly springing up after a forest fire. Blooms June to September. Milkweed (Asclepias purpurascens). In dry sunny places. Massachusetts to Minnesota and southward halfway to the Gulf. Blooms June to August. Spotted Pipsissiwa (Chimdphila maculata). In dry woods, Maine to Minnesota and southward nearly to the Gulf States. Blooms June to August. |
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