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Identifier: florascoticaorsy011ligh (find matches)
Title: Flora scotica: or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnæan method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides
Year: 1777 (1770s)
Authors: Lightfoot, John, 1735-1788
Subjects: Botany Botany
Publisher: London, Printed for B. White
Contributing Library: California Academy of Sciences Library
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ivin, /. yy. Pet. herb, t, 34./. 10) Blue Scull-cap, or hooded Willow-herb. Anglis. On the fides of rivers and lakes not uncommon. The flalks are ere6t, a cubit high, quadrangular,and branched: the Calyx confifts of two leaves,reprefenting a hehnet or cap, which affords anexcellent charaderiftic to the genus : the flowersare blue, and grow in pairs from the Albintegerrimis, floribusaxillaribus. Sp. pL 835. (Ger. em. 5^1. f, 0^, Mo-ris, hijf.f. II. /. 20./. 8. or dinis inferior is. Pet.herb. /. ^4. f. i\JLittle red Scull cap, or Willow-herb Anglis,On the fides of lakes and in boggy places not un- frequt-nr. if. Vlll.This is about five orfx inches high, and the flowerspale red. PRUNELLA. Gen. pi. 735. Filamenta bifurca. alrero apicc antlierifera, Stigmdt biBduiTi. PRUNELLA. 217
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^^« de/. oy/^a^ ^v~^j-co\^a^. T 32^. ,>?, //^x^/ ^^^, DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 321 vulgaris u PRUNELLA foliis omnibus ovato-oblongis pctio- latis. Sp,pL 837. (Ger. em, 632, /. i. Miller ic. 70. f, 2. Rivin. /. 29. BlackwelL /. 24. Moris, hift, / Ji. /. 5./, I. ordinis fuperioris ad dextram. Pet, herb, t, 32./. 11.) Self-heal. Jngl^s, In nioifl and barren paftures frequent, i^^. VIILThe ftalk is branched, from fix to twelve incheshigh : the flowers grow in clofe cylindrical headsor fpikes, at the fummits of the branches: theupper lip of the Calyx is truncated, and has threefhort bearded dents : the lower lip is bifid, andthe dents bearded : the Bra^e^ are heart-fhapd,and both thofe and the Calyces hairy: the Corollais generally of a blueilh purple, but often variesin color: the lips of the Calyx clofe together^aftef the flower falls, in order the better to fe-cure the embryo feeds.It is aftringcnt and vulnerary, but is rarely ufed atprefent, except by the common people, whobruife an

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  • bookcentury:1700
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  • booksubject:Botany
  • bookpublisher:London__Printed_for_B__White
  • bookcontributor:California_Academy_of_Sciences_Library
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