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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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eacute than in H. triloba. In rich moist woods. April-May. 4. ANEMONE, L.Herbs, erect, with leaves arising by a leaf-stalk directly from the baseand with leaves also on a separate flower stem. Flowers with 5 to 9petal-like sepals, white, brownish-white or reddish. Pistil column veryshort or its capital (stigma) in direct contact with the fruitlet. Pistilsand stamens numerous. Fruit, dry one-seeded cells in a cluster. Be-low the flower, at some distance, is a wliorl of 3 leaves, each loaf divided(except in A. canadensis), into 3 separate leaflets, each of these lealletsis deeply cut into 3 acute lobes. In .1. canadensis the leaves are deeplydivided but not into separate parts. In all our si)ecies, except A. quinquc-folia, the flower stem divides at the main whorl of leaves into from 2 to5 flower stalks, each bearing a single bud or flower and on some of thesesecondary stalks may occur also a secondary, leaf whorl above which an-pther division of the stem may appear. CROWFOOT FAMILY 251
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Plate 451. Anemone quinquefolia. 2. A. canadensis. 3, A. virginiana. 4. A. mill-tifida. 4a. Head of fruit of A multilida. 5. Leaf and head of fruit of Ane-mone cylindrica. 252 RANUNCULACEAE The floral envelope consists of 5 or more petal-like sepals, greenish oryellowish white, about ; in. across, on naked stalks, 3 to 10 in. long. Pistils not more than 20. Flowering stem bearing a single flower. Leaves 5 parted A. quinqucfolia Leaves 3 parted A. trifolia Flowering stem bearing more than one flower A. canadensis Pistils generally more than 20 (30 to 50). Flowers red A. miiltifida Flowers white or greenish-white. Head of fruit oblong A. virginiana Head of fruit cylindric. Leaves of involucre egg-shaped A. cylindrica Leaves of involucre lance-shaped A. riparia 1. A. quinquefolia, L. (Fig. 1, pi. 45.) Wind Flower. (A. ncmo-rosa, Mich.x.). Small, delicate plant with the leaf stems about as highas the leaves. Flowering stem 4 to 9 in. high. Leaves divided into 5leaflets, the terminal one b

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  • booksubject:Plants
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Dodd__Mead_and_company
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