. 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 . parts of the Type spec -7). Silene anglii S. acauUs. others occur in the southern and Dwarf, arctic-alpine ; flowers solitary. Erect or ascending herbs; flowers clustered (sometimes solitary in nos, Leaves or some of them verticillate in 4's. Leaves all opposite. Calyx much inflated and bladdery. Flowers few, leafy-bracted. Flowers numerous, in leafless cymes. Calyx merely e


. 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 . parts of the Type spec -7). Silene anglii S. acauUs. others occur in the southern and Dwarf, arctic-alpine ; flowers solitary. Erect or ascending herbs; flowers clustered (sometimes solitary in nos, Leaves or some of them verticillate in 4's. Leaves all opposite. Calyx much inflated and bladdery. Flowers few, leafy-bracted. Flowers numerous, in leafless cymes. Calyx merely expanded by the ripening pod. Flowers cymose or paniculate. Day-blooming; flowers rarely white, mostly pink or red. Perennials, more or less viscid-pubescent. Petals 2-cleft 2-lobed, or irregularly incised, scarlet or crim Leaves lanceolate or spatulate ; flowers numerous. Flowers in slender panicles, nodding. Flowers in terminal cymes, erect. Leaves broadly oblong to obovate : flowers few or solitary Petals erose, entire, or emarginate. Petals scarlet: p!ant 3°-4° tall. S. .5'. regia. Petals pink; plant 4'-io' high. 9. S. Carolinian Annuals, glutinous at or below the nodes. Calyx ovoid. Flowers small, panicled : calyx-teeth ovate. 10. S. antirrhitia Flowers large, cymose; calyx-teeth subulate. 11. Calyx club-shaped; flowers large, cymose. 12. Night-blooming; flowers large, white; annual. 13- Flowers spicate or racemose, short-pedicelled. Spicate raceme simple; flowers small. 14. Raceme forked; flowers 6"-8" broad. 15. S. dichotoma, Flowers axillary and terminal, slender-pedicelled ; western. 16. S. stellaia. S. alba. S. latifolia. 5. S. nutans. 6. 5'. virgunca. 7.


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