PINK AS THE CHIEF FLOWER-COLOR

Persicaria—Tiny, in slender spikes [59] Steeplebush—Steeple-like cluster [84] Red Clover—Trifoliate; round flower-head [94] Twinflower—In pairs; crimson inside [171] Dogbane—5-toothed, bell-shaped; spreading [144] Arbutus—Creeping; 5-parted, fragrant [131] Milkwort—Round scaly heads; small leaves [104] Fringed Polygalia—2 wing-like sepals [103] Pogonia—Solitary; broad, crested lip [53] Calopogon—Several; fringed leaf at top [52] Arethusa—Solitary; broad crested lip; erect [52] Bouncing Bet—5-parted, deeply lobed [63] Spring Beauty—5-parted; grass-like leaves [65] Willow Herb—4 petals, slender pods; spike [119] Azalea—Tubular, 5-lobed; long stamens; shrub [127] Laurel—Clustered; saucer-shaped [130] Moss Pink—Creeping; 5-notched petals [148] Sabbatia—Large; 10-12 petals; 2 inch across [140] Sea Pink—5 petals, crimson marks; showy [139] Rhododendron—5 petals, yellow spots; shrub [128] Rose Mallow—5 petals, large, 3 inch across [109] Wild Rose—5 large petals; spiny stems [89] Moccasin Flower—Large, slipper-shaped [47]