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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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ormed, and allthe divisions more or less incised. LTmbels 2 to 6 rayed. Fruit abouti in. long. Woods, throughout our area. May-June. 2. W. longistylis, (Torr.) DC. Smoother Sweet-cicely. Muchless hairy than No, 1. Woods, common. May-June. 26. SCANDIX Herbs, with finely dissected leaves and with few rayed umbels and whiteflowers. Involucre absent or of a single bract, involucels present. Fruitgreatly elongated, the beak much longer than the body. S. Pecten-Veneris, L. (Fig. 4, pi. 110) Venuss Comb, Shep-herds Needle. Plant 6 in. to 18 in. high, much branched. Leaves finelydissected- Fruit with its beak 2 in. or more in length. Waste places.Introduced, May-July. Flowers Yellow (Thaspium trifoliatum, Purple) 27, BUPLEURUM, L. Herb, with clasping leaves or with llie stems apparently passing throughtho leaves and witli compound umbels of yellow flowers. Involucre ab-sent, in\c)luccls of .) conspicuous, rather broad bracts. Calyx teetii absent.Fruit oblong; ribs slender. CARROT FAJVIILY 449
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Plate 1101. Pastinaca sativa. 2. Cryptotaenia canadensis 3. ^upleuruin roUindi^folium. 4. Scandix Pecten-Veneris. 5. Angelica atropurpurea. 6r Oxypoliarigidus. 450 UMBELLIFERAE B. rotundifolium, L. (Fig- 3, pi. 110.) Hares Ear.. Modesty.Plant 1 to 2 ft. high, common in cultivated grounds. July-Aug. 28. PASTINACA, L. Tall, stout, smooth herb, with large feather-formed leaves, broad umbelswithout involucres or involucels and with yellow flowers. Fruit oval,smooth, much flattened. Ribs very slender. P. sativa, L. (Fig. 1, pi. 110.) Wild Parsnip. Plant 2 to 5 ft.high; stem grooved. Leaflets about 3 pairs and an odd one, broadly egg-shaped, or lobed; margins with coarse teeth. In waste lands. June-Sept. 29. ZIZIA, Koch. Herbs, smooth with at least the upper loaves once or twice 3-dividedor the basal leaves undivided. Umbels of yellow flowers without in-volucre, the involucels consisting of a few small bracts. Fruit ovate oroblong. 1. Z. aurea, Koch. (Fig. 2, pi. 107.) Golden Alexanders. Go

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  • booksubject:Plants
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