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Often used in the same context:
trout lily,
sumacs,
honeysuckles,
marsh marigold,
goldenrods,
turtlehead,
cow parsnip,
hepatica,
salmonberry,
trilliums,
spiderwort,
lupines,
snowberry,
swamp milkweed,
eupatorium,
hummingbird moth,
tickseed,
bearberry,
winterberry,
hellebore,
yaupon,
pulmonaria,
lungwort,
flowering shrub,
bayberry,
red osier dogwood,
hollyhock,
mullein,
jewelweed,
vinca minor,
clethra,
deciduous holly,
daphne,
pokeweed,
trailing arbutus,
heuchera,
nasturtium,
saxifrage,
catmint,
amelanchier,
spathe,
serviceberries,
coltsfoot,
bottlebrush,
andromeda,
bee balm,
berried,
ferns,
baptisia,
ironweed,
goutweed,
bunchberry,
boletes,
lysimachia,
brugmansia,
staghorn sumac,
balsamroot,
coneflowers,
flowering quince,
shadbush,
euonymus,
cistus,
scilla,
drupes,
fritillary,
cotoneaster,
winter aconite,
monkshood,
spicebush,
coral honeysuckle,
berberis,
ceanothus,
creeping thyme,
portulaca,
wood sorrel,
pipevine,
buttonbush,
meadowsweet,
toyon,
asclepias,
sweet alyssum,
toadflax,
ostrich fern,
ixora,
lonicera,
jonquils,
oenothera,
gentian,
sword fern,
sundew,
dracaena,
highbush cranberry,
anise hyssop,
nepeta,
mosses,
meadow rue,
forsythia,
wood anemone,
pasque flower,
silky dogwood,
cowslips,
aucuba
More general:
bog plant,
marsh plant,
swamp plant
Synonyms:
foetid pothos,
lysichiton americanum,
polecat weed,
symplocarpus foetidus
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