. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Papaver Rhoeas L. Field, Red or Corn Poppy. African Rose. Fig. 1974. Papaver Rhoeas L. Sp. PI. 507. 1753. Erect, branching, i°-3° high, hispid with spreading bristly hairs. Lower leaves petioled, 4'-^' long, the upper smaller, sessile, all pinnatifid; lobes lanceolate, acute, serrate; flow ers 2'-4' broad, scarlet w ith a darker center; filaments not dilated; capsule subg


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Papaver Rhoeas L. Field, Red or Corn Poppy. African Rose. Fig. 1974. Papaver Rhoeas L. Sp. PI. 507. 1753. Erect, branching, i°-3° high, hispid with spreading bristly hairs. Lower leaves petioled, 4'-^' long, the upper smaller, sessile, all pinnatifid; lobes lanceolate, acute, serrate; flow ers 2'-4' broad, scarlet w ith a darker center; filaments not dilated; capsule subglobose or top-shaped, glabrous, the disk with 10 or more stigmatic rays. In waste places and on ballast, Maine to Connecticut and Virginia. Vancouver Island. Bermuda. Occasionally culti- vated. Fugitive from Europe. Summer. Old English names. Corn-rose. Red-weed, Headache, Canker-rose and Cheesebowl. Thunder-flower. Blue-eyes. 3. Papaver diibium L. Long Smooth-fruited Poppy. Fig. 1975. Papaver rfii L. Sp. PI. 1196. Slender, branching, i°-2° high, hirsute with spreading hairs. Lower leaves petioled, 4-6' long, the upper smaller, nearly sessile, all deeply pinnateiy divided; lobes oblong, pinnatifid, cleft or sometimes entire: flowers 2' broad, scarlet, sometimes darker in the center; filaments not di- lated ; capsule oblong-clavate, glabrous, 8"-io" long, nar- rowed below; stigmatic rays 6-10. In waste and cultivated grounds, Massachusetts and Rhode Island to Pennsylvania. Virginia, West Virginia and southward. -Mso in ballast about the seaports and in Bermuda. Adventive from Europe. Summer. Blind-eyes. Headache. Blaver.


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