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Description Bitter Root (Lewisia rediviva Pursh).
Date before 1917
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Source —, ed., "Our State Flowers: The Floral Emblems Chosen by the Commonwealths", National Geographic Magazine, XXXI (June 1917), p. 504.
Author Painting by Mary E. Eaton.
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