. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. (A) Corn- Cockle {Ainostrmma fiitharfo) (Eibo- PEAX). Tlio Corn Cockle is vi'iy closely ic'liitcil to the Campions (f^'iiiis Lychnis). ]t'is an "aimual with an I'icct ananse of one to two inches. The calyx is densely hairy, as are also the lanceolate leaves that grow o|>'|>ositely <m the stem. We find it as an escape from gardens or in waste places near grain fields. (B) R.\(;r,ED Robin- ^Lychnis Fhsriieidii iEibo- I'EAXI. This species, whicli is also known as Jleadow Lychnis, is no


. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. (A) Corn- Cockle {Ainostrmma fiitharfo) (Eibo- PEAX). Tlio Corn Cockle is vi'iy closely ic'liitcil to the Campions (f^'iiiis Lychnis). ]t'is an "aimual with an I'icct ananse of one to two inches. The calyx is densely hairy, as are also the lanceolate leaves that grow o|>'|>ositely <m the stem. We find it as an escape from gardens or in waste places near grain fields. (B) R.\(;r,ED Robin- ^Lychnis Fhsriieidii iEibo- I'EAXI. This species, whicli is also known as Jleadow Lychnis, is noteworthy because of the slashed appear- ance of its five crimson petals. The flower calyx is dee|)ly ribbed and is of a l)rownisli jmrple color, as is also the npper part of tlie flower stem: both are sticky and hairy. It is sometimes found in waste land or moist places where it has escaped from cultivation. 01. ^&.,. 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 Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Toronto : Musson


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