WHITE AS THE CHIEF FLOWER-COLOR

False Spikenard—Tiny; clustered [32] False Solomon’s Seal—3 leaves on stalk [33] Meadow Rue—Filmy cluster; 3-lobed leaves [69] Sundew—Raceme; leaves hairy, basal [81] Saxifrage—Cluster; 5 petals; basal leaves [82] Mitrewort—Raceme; 5 petals; crystal-like [83] Foam Flower—Feathery spike; leaves basal [83] Meadowsweet—Spike-like cluster [84] White Clover—Triple leaves; round heads [95] Ginseng—Umbel; 3 compound leaves [121] Wild Carrot—Flat cluster; divided leaves [122] Catnip—Small clusters; aromatic [154] Rattlesnake Plantain—Tubular, spiked [55] Ladies’ Tresses—Spiral spike; tubular [55] Checkerberry—Tubular, pendent; evergreen [131] Partridgeberry—In pairs, 4-lobed [170] Violet—5 petals, lower large, veined [115] Star-of-Bethlehem—Umbel; grasslike leaves [41] Dutchman’s Breeches—2 sac-like spurs [77] Squirrel Corn—Tubular, heart-shaped [77] Toothwort—4 petals; 2 compound leaves [78] Star Flower—Above whorl of leaves [137] Bladder Campion—5 petals; inflated calyx [62] Evening Lychnis—5 notched petals [62] Anemone—5-6 sepals; delicate low herbs [70] Pipsissewa—Cluster; 5 waxy petals [124] Shin-leaf—Raceme; 5 waxy petals [125] Indian Pipe—Cold, clammy white; no green [125] Turtle-head—Tubular, 2-lipped; spiked [161] Cornel—4-parted involucre. Low herb [123] Bloodroot—Solitary; 6-10 petals [75] Mandrake—Solitary; 6 petals; large leaves [74] Fringed Orchis—Showy spike; lip fringed [50] Trillium—3 petals, 3 sepals; 3 leaves [38] Arrow-heads—Aquatic; 3 petals [19] Water Arum—Aquatic; large white spathe [21] Grass of Parnassus—5 petals, green-veined [82] Azalea—Shrub; tubular, 5 spreading lobes [126] Laurel—Clustered, saucer-shaped; shrub [129] Atamasco Lily—Erect, 6-parted; solitary [41] Lady’s Slipper—Large, white, slipper-shaped [46] Dogwood—Shrub or tree; 4-parted involucre [123] Water Lily—Floating, numerous petals [66]