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Title: An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Stevens, George T. (George Thomas), 1832-1921
Subjects: Plants
Publisher: New York, Dodd, Mead and company
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden

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hward.July-Oct. 6. A. microcarpa, Wallr. Small-fruited Agrimony. (A. pumilla,Muhl.). Plant slender, 1 to 2 ft. high, with few branches. Stem hairy.Leaves mostly of 3 leaflets, but often of 5 leaflets, small, elliptic, sharplytoothed. Flowers few, small. Dry soil, Penna., and southward. Aug. 18. SANGUISORBA, L.Herbs with feather-formed compound leaves. Calyx of 4 lobes, petalswanting, stamens 4 to many. Fruit a single nut-like seed enclosed in thedry, angular calyx. L S. minor, Scop. (Fig. 4, pi. 69.) Salad Burnett. (S. Sangui-fiorhfi, I.ritton.) Slender, about 1 ft. high. Leaflets generally 11 to 13,arranged along the leaf-stalk, rounded, toothed. Flowers in terminaldense rounded clusters, greenish with a sprinkling of red. Occasional.Introduced, from gardens. June-Sept. 2. S. canadensis, L. (lig. 5, jil. (»9.) Creat American Burnett.Stem 1 to 6 ft. high. Smooth or with pubescence toward the base.Leaflets 7 to 15, egg-shaped, rounded or heart-shai)ed at base, coarsely ROSE FAMILY 325
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Plate Of)1. Agrimonia striata. 2. A. mollis 3. A. pa.villora. 4. Sanguisorbaminor.5. S. canadensis. 0. Alchemilla vulgaris. 326 ROSACEAE toothed. Flowprs in a conspicuous cylindric or pyramidal head, sepals 4, stamens 4, long, white; the long spike taking its color from these ex-serted filaments. Bogs and wet meadows. July-Oct. 8. oMcinalis, L., and 8. minor, Scop., the former with more dense spikesthan No. 1, wliich are brownish or purplish-red, the latter with globulargreenish heads, established in a few places. 19. ROSA, L. Shrubs with, usuaTIy, prickly stems and compound, feather-formedleaves, subtended by stipules, wliich are united to the sides of the leaf-stalk. Flowers solitary or, in our species, in loose clusters. Petals 5, spreading, calyx tube urn-shaped, contracted at the mouth. Stamensnumerous, inserted on the ring that lines the calyx tube, within which arethe numerous pistils. Stems without prickles R. blanda Stems with both slender and stiff prickles R. nitida Stems w

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  • booksubject:Plants
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