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Gerardia. American Foxglove |
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This section is from the book "The Flower-Garden; Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers", by Joseph Breck. Also available from Amazon: The Flower-Garden: Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers.
Gerardm; in honor of John Gerarde, the old English botanist.
Gerardia flava, and G. quercifolia, are beautiful native plants, with five large, bell-shaped, yellow flowers, but difficult to introduce into the flower-garden. Probably they would succeed from seed, if planted in a shady place.
 
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