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Tetterwort. See Bloodroot, 40–41

Tickleweed. See Hellebore, American, 18–19

Trillium and T. erectum, ill-scented, purple, and red. See Bethroot, 20–21

Triticum and T. repens. See Couch-grass, 12–13

True-love. See Bethroot, 20–21

Trumpet-flower, evening. See Jasmine, yellow, 51–52 weed. See Queen-of-the-meadow, 61–62

Tuberroot. See Pleurisy-root, 56–57

Turkey-claw. See Crawley-root, 24–25

Turmeric. See Bloodroot, 40–41

Turmeric, Indian, and turmeric-root. See Goldenseal, 31–33

Turnip, dragon, Indian, marsh, meadow, pepper, and swamp. See Turnip, wild, 13–14 wild, description, 13–14

Twinleaf, description, 38–39

Twitch-grass. See Couch-grass, 12–13

Umbil-root and yellow umbil. See Lady’s-slipper, 23–24

Umbrella-plant. See May-apple, 39–40

Unicorn-plant. See Aletris, 19–20 root. See Chamaelirium and Aletris, 17–18, 19–20 root, false. See Chamaelirium, 17–18 true. See Aletris, 19–20

Unicorn’s-horn. See Chamaelirium and Aletris, 17–18, 19–20

Valerian, American. See Lady’s-slipper, 23–24

Vegetable calomel. See May-apple, 39–40

Venus’-cup and Venus’-shoe. See Lady’s-slipper, 23–24

Veratrum, V. album, and V. viride, American, green, and true. See Hellebore, American, 18–19

Veronica, tall, and V. virginica. See Culver’s-root, 59–60

Vine-maple. See Moonseed, Canada, 40

Wake-robin. See Turnip, wild, 13–14 robin, ill-scented, purple, and red. See Bethroot, 20–21

Water-eryngo, description, 50–51 flag. See Flag, blue, 22–23

Wheat-grass and creeping wheat-grass. See Couch-grass, 12–13

Whiteroot. See Pleurisy-root, 56–57

Whorlywort. See Culver’s-root, 59–60

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