Bladderwort—Ponds and streams.
Partridge Pea—Sandy Soil.
Summer—Pink.
Probably the foremost among these is the Common Milkweed, with its dull pink clustered flowers that later turn into a pod filled with silky fibers, which the children love to break open and set afloat in the wind. It is called "Milkweed" on account of the white sticky fluid which it exhumes from the broken stems.
Along the roadside and meadows purplish-pink flowers of the Fireweed are in bloom.
MEADOW LILY.
One of the most beautiful of the pink midsummer flowers is the Mallow that makes lively our swamps with its large pale pink flowers.
Other summer pink flowers:
Steeplebush—Low places.