Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, Volumes 1-2

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Tennessee Academy of Science, 1926 - Science
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Page 22 - WOODS. ye into the summer- woods ; There entereth no annoy ; All greenly wave the chestnut leaves, And the earth is full of joy. I cannot tell you half the sights Of beauty you may see, The bursts of golden sunshine, And many a shady tree. There, lightly swung, in bowery glades, The honey-suckles twine ; There blooms the rose-red campion, And the dark-blue columbine. There grows the four-leaved plant
Page 19 - ... in separate branches on the same plant; and the clusters of the blossoms cover the shrubs in such incredible profusion on the hillsides that suddenly opening to view from dark shades, we are alarmed with apprehension of the hill being set on fire. This is certainly the most gay and brilliant flowering shrub yet known . . . From Travels of William Bartram, by William Bartram, Yale University Press, 1958.

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