. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated : illustrated by 500 wood engravings. Botany; Botanique. POPULAR FLORA. 127 8. Lance-leated Violet. Leaves lance-ehaped, erect, smooth; petals not bearded. V. lancevlata. â¢M. 4-f H-f Flowers light yellow, small. 9. Round-leaved V. Leaves round ovate and heart-shaped, spreading flat on the ground; side- petals bearded and brown-streaked inside. Cold woods, N. V. rotundifolia. 4f * Leafy-stemmed species. â <- WUd speci


. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated : illustrated by 500 wood engravings. Botany; Botanique. POPULAR FLORA. 127 8. Lance-leated Violet. Leaves lance-ehaped, erect, smooth; petals not bearded. V. lancevlata. â¢M. 4-f H-f Flowers light yellow, small. 9. Round-leaved V. Leaves round ovate and heart-shaped, spreading flat on the ground; side- petals bearded and brown-streaked inside. Cold woods, N. V. rotundifolia. 4f * Leafy-stemmed species. â <- WUd species, perennial, with heart-shaped leaves, blossoming nearly all summer. 10. LoNG-sFURRED V. Spur i' long, considerably longer than the pale bluish corolla. V. ivstrata. 11. Muhlenberg's y. Low, spreading by runners; spur stout, not more than half the length of the pale violet corolla. Wet woods. V. Mvliknbergiu 12. Pale V. Spur much shorter than the cream-colored corolla; lower petal streaked. V. ttriata. 13. Canada V. Tall; petals white above, violet-tinged beneath; spur very short. V. Canadenaif. 14. Downy V. Tall, leafle&s below, downy; corolla yellow, spur very short â¢*- -t- Cultivated or run wild; root annual or biennial. 15. Heart's-ease or Pansy V. Low; upper leaves oval, the lower heart-shaped; stipules large and leaf-like, pinnatidd; corolla yellow-whitish, violet-blue, and purple, varying or mixed, large and showy in the cultivated Pansy, becoming small when run wild. V. tricolor. 13. CISTUS FAMILY. Order CISTACE^. This small fanuly consists of low shrubby plants or perennial herbs, in Europe with a showy corolla which opens only once, in sunshine, the petals falling off at sunset Here it contains only a few less handsome, or homely, weeci-like plants. They may be known by the fbllowiug marks. â Leaves some of them alternate. Calyx remaining after blossoming, of 5 sepals, three of them large and two smaller, often very small, the latter entirel


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