The plant is most frequently seen in damp copses, and among the undergrowth of damp woods.
Lactarius deliciosus grows in damp woods, is widely distributed and sometimes is quite common.
This plant is very common in damp woods, or during wet weather from July to September.
It grows in damp woods, usually along the banks of streams and along mountain roads.
The plant is about the size of Lactarius deliciosus and occurs in damp woods, where it grows in considerable abundance from July to September, several usually growing near each other.
Logs which have lain indamp woods half a century remain sound inside the sapwood.
This attitude of the yellow birch tree is very common in damp woods.
This is said to be one of most quickly-decaying woods of the western forests when logs are left lying in damp woods.
It is quite a common plant with us, found in damp woods or around a swampy place.
Low and inconspicuous perennials, in cool or damp woods, with opposite thin leaves on slender petioles, and small whitish flowers in racemes, produced in summer.
It grows in marshy meadows and in damp woods, and is in flower all summer.
It grows in damp woods and in shady places, and it blooms in spring.
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