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N.B.
+, N.S.
+, Que.
+, Ala.
+, Ark.
+, Del.
+, D.C.
+, Fla.
+, Ga.
+, Ill.
+, Ind.
+, Kans.
+, Ky.
+, La.
+, Maine
+, Md.
+, Mass.
+, Mich.
+, Miss.
+, Mo.
+, Nebr.
+, N.H.
+, N.J.
+, N.Y.
+, N.C.
+, Ohio
+, Okla.
+, Pa.
+, S.C.
+, Tenn.
+, Tex.
+, Va.
+ and W.Va.
+Exposed sandy soil, often in pine woods, frequently over sandstone and limestone
+Capsules mature spring.
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