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9781130505351: The British botanist's field book

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...squalidns. Inelegant R. The nuts silky. II. Leaves not pinnatifid. a. Involucre with small scales at the base. 8. S. paludosus. Great Fen R. Leaves woolly beneath; stem hollow, rather woolly. 9. S. Saracenicus. Broad-leaved G. Leaves smooth; stem solid, not woolly. b. Involucre without scales at the base. 10. S. campestris. Field F. Stem simple; nuts downy. Cineraria c. C. integrifolia. 11. S.palustris. Marsh F. Stem much branched, hollow; nuts not hairy. Cineraria. GEN. XXXIX. DIOTIS. COTTON-WEED. 1. D. maritima. Sea-side C. Leaves and involucre covered with a dense white down. Santolina. GEN. XL. TANACETUM. TANSY. 1. T. vulgare. Common T. Leaves pinnate, serrate. GEN. XLI. ARTEMIS1A. WORMWOOD, SOUTHERNWOOD, MUGWORT. 1. A. Absinthium. Common W. Receptacle hairy; leaves downy; outer bracts of the involucre narrow, silky, inner ones rounded, membranous. Receptacle not hairy. 2. A. maritima. Sea W. All the florets with stamens and ovary; leaves downy, usually with linear segments. Some of the florets not perfect. 3. A. vulgaris. Common M. Leaves white and woolly be neath; the involucre woolly. 4. A. campestris. Fields. Flowers monoecious; bracts of the involucre not hairy, with a membranous margin; leaflets linear, smooth above, silky beneath. GEN. XLII. ANTENNARIA. EVERLASTING. 1. A. dioica. Mountain E., or Cat's-foot. Stems unbranched above, ending in a single corymb; leaves green above, hyperborea. Gnaphalium. 2. A. margaritacea. Pearly E. Stems branched; leaves lan ceolate, acute, loosely cottony above. Gnaphalium. GEN. XLm. GNAPHALIUM. CUDWEED. 1. G. uliginosum. Marsh C. Stem much branched. Stem simple, or branching only from the base. 2. G. luteo-album. Jersey C. Lower leaves obtuse; flowers numerous. 3. G. supinum. Dwarf C. Stem tufted; flowers few. 4....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...squalidns. Inelegant R. The nuts silky. II. Leaves not pinnatifid. a. Involucre with small scales at the base. 8. S. paludosus. Great Fen R. Leaves woolly beneath; stem hollow, rather woolly. 9. S. Saracenicus. Broad-leaved G. Leaves smooth; stem solid, not woolly. b. Involucre without scales at the base. 10. S. campestris. Field F. Stem simple; nuts downy. Cineraria c. C. integrifolia. 11. S.palustris. Marsh F. Stem much branched, hollow; nuts not hairy. Cineraria. GEN. XXXIX. DIOTIS. COTTON-WEED. 1. D. maritima. Sea-side C. Leaves and involucre covered with a dense white down. Santolina. GEN. XL. TANACETUM. TANSY. 1. T. vulgare. Common T. Leaves pinnate, serrate. GEN. XLI. ARTEMIS1A. WORMWOOD, SOUTHERNWOOD, MUGWORT. 1. A. Absinthium. Common W. Receptacle hairy; leaves downy; outer bracts of the involucre narrow, silky, inner ones rounded, membranous. Receptacle not hairy. 2. A. maritima. Sea W. All the florets with stamens and ovary; leaves downy, usually with linear segments. Some of the florets not perfect. 3. A. vulgaris. Common M. Leaves white and woolly be neath; the involucre woolly. 4. A. campestris. Fields. Flowers monoecious; bracts of the involucre not hairy, with a membranous margin; leaflets linear, smooth above, silky beneath. GEN. XLII. ANTENNARIA. EVERLASTING. 1. A. dioica. Mountain E., or Cat's-foot. Stems unbranched above, ending in a single corymb; leaves green above, hyperborea. Gnaphalium. 2. A. margaritacea. Pearly E. Stems branched; leaves lan ceolate, acute, loosely cottony above. Gnaphalium. GEN. XLm. GNAPHALIUM. CUDWEED. 1. G. uliginosum. Marsh C. Stem much branched. Stem simple, or branching only from the base. 2. G. luteo-album. Jersey C. Lower leaves obtuse; flowers numerous. 3. G. supinum. Dwarf C. Stem tufted; flowers few. 4....

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