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Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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  • Tree, Blueberries and Huckleberries (also May), Indian Pink (also July), Willow Amsonia (also May), Puccoon Yellow (also May), Black-snake Root Bugbane (also in July). JULY: Butterfly Weed (also June and August), Passion Flower (also June and August), Trumpet Creeper, Dutchman's Pipe Vine, Black-eyed Susan (also June and August), Partridge Berry (also June), Wild Lilies, Purple-fringed Orchis (also in late June and in August), Mountain Azalea (occasionally, on mountains), Sourwood (also late June and in August), Milkweeds (also June), Phloxes of different kinds (also June and August), Flowering Raspberry (also late June and August). Stewartia (Mountain) (also late June and early August), New Jersey Tea (also June), Star- grass, Colicroot (also June and August). AUGUST: Wild Asters (also in July and September), Oswego Tea or American Bee Balm (also late July and in September), Yellow Fringed Orchis (also July and September), Turtlehead (also in September), Mountain Mints. Betony (Smooth) (also late June and in July), Common St. John's Wort, Lobelia (Cardinal) (also in September). Monkshood (Aconite) (also July). SEPTEMBER: Goldenrodl (also August and October), Joe- pye-weed or Iron Weed (also late August and October). Bonesel OT Snakeroot (also August and in October). Sunflower (also in August and October), Lobelia (also in October), Golden Aster, Gentian (Blue) (also in October and early November). Coreopsis (also late August and October). OCTOBER: (See September.) Witch Hazel (also in November and December). N.B. Frosts at middle and high altitudes make for wonderful foliage colors and landscapes. NOVEMBER: Frosts at lower elevations and in valleys give us marvelous foliage colors and striking landscapes. D E C E M B E R: Evergreen forests with snow and ice upon the trees are a wonderful sight, especially when the sun is shining. 102
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