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Feb. 2001 - Vol. 62, No 2

Harbinger of Spring Erigenia bulbosa
So tiny that you can scarcely see it poking up from the forest floor, the harbinger
of spring begins the wildflower season as early as late January. The plant has
tiny, white florets with a sprinkling of red-brown anthers. The combination gives
rise to its other common name, "pepper and salt." Look for it in rich,
ungrazed forests near streams.