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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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. Fields and woods,New England and southward. July-Oct. 4. P. trifoliolata, (Cass.) Fcrnald. (Fig. 3, pi. 167.) Tall Rat-tlesnake Moor. Wiiole plant smooth. Stem 3 to 9 ft. high. Leavesusually 3-divided with the divisions stalked. Heads 8- to 12-flowered.Flowers white to yellowish. Woods, Maine, Vermont, New York, Penna.,and soutiiward. Aug.-Oct. 5. P. nana, DC. (Eig. 4, pi. 167.) Lions Foot. Plant smoothtlirougliout, stem erect, from 4 to 15 in. high. Lower leaves 3-parted, thedivisions generally 3-lobed. Flower heads numerous. Summits of Whiteand Adirondack Mountains. Aug.-Sept. <I. P. virgata, DC. (Fig. 5, pi. 167.) Slender Rattlesnake Root.Smooth, stem .simple, straight, 2 to 4 ft. high. Leaves in general outlinelance-sliaped, often 10 in. long, lobed nearly to the mid-vein on each side.Flower heads in a slender spike often all on one side. Flowers white.Sandy soil. New Jersey, southward. Sept.-Oct. 7. P. Boottii, (DC.) Gray. (Fig. 6, pi. 167.) Rootts Rattle- EAGWEED FAMILY 627
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Plate 1681. Ambrosia artomisiaefolia. 2. A. trifula. 3. Iva ovaria. 4. Xantliiumspinosum. 5. X. strumarium. 6. X. canadense. 628 AMBROSIACEAE SNAKE Root. A dwarf species, J to 1 ft. high, the leaves halherd-shaped,upper ones lance-shaped. Summits of Adirondacks and White Mountains.July-Aug. 8. P. racemosa, Michx. (Fig. 7, pi. 167.) White Lettuce. Smooth,stem often with a whitish bloom, 2 to 6 ft. high. Leaves lance-shapedto oval or egg-shaped, with low teeth at margins. Flower heads in a densespike, mostly erect, 1- to 16-flowered. Moist soil, Maine and southwardto New York and New Jersey. Aug.-Sept. 9.. P. crepidinea, Michx. Corymbed Rattlesnake Root. Stemsmooth, 5 to n ft. high. Leaves halberd-shaped. Flower heads numerous,the involucre hairy, each head containing 20 to 25 flowers. Fields, woods,Penna. and New York, Aug.-Oct. Family IV.—AMBROSIACEAE. Ragweed Family Herbs, mostly weetils, with alternate leaves or the lower leavessometimes opposite. Flowers in small heads of greenis

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  • booksubject:Plants
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