. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. Trienialis americana^ Star flower. Smooth herb, with a cluster of basal leaves. Simple, naked scape bearing an umbel of showy flowers nodding on slender pedicels. Corolla rose- color or white with a very short tube, and reflexed long and nar- row divisions. Filaments short, with long, slender anthers approximate in a cone. D. Meadia, Shooting Star. Leaves oblong or spatulate, gradually narrowed at base. Woods and moist cliffs. May, June. OLEACEAE (Olive Family) Trees or shrubs, with opposite and pin- nate or simple leaves, a ^-parted calyx and corolla


. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. Trienialis americana^ Star flower. Smooth herb, with a cluster of basal leaves. Simple, naked scape bearing an umbel of showy flowers nodding on slender pedicels. Corolla rose- color or white with a very short tube, and reflexed long and nar- row divisions. Filaments short, with long, slender anthers approximate in a cone. D. Meadia, Shooting Star. Leaves oblong or spatulate, gradually narrowed at base. Woods and moist cliffs. May, June. OLEACEAE (Olive Family) Trees or shrubs, with opposite and pin- nate or simple leaves, a ^-parted calyx and corolla {sometimes apetalous), 2 stamens, and a 2-celled ovary. FRAXINUS. Dodecatheon Meadia, Shooting star. Trees, with pinnate leaves. Flowers small, mostly apetalous, in crowded panicles or racemes. Fruit dry and winged (samara).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cowles, Henry Chandler, 1869-1939; Coulter, John G. (John Gaylord), b. 1876. joint author. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Company


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