. 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. Botany. I, Torilis nodosa ( Gaertn. Knotted Hedge- Parsley. Fig. 3105. Tonlylium nodosum L. Sp. PI. 240. 1753. Caucalis nodosa Huds. Fl. Angl. Ed. 2, 114. 1778. Torilis nodosa Gaertn. Fruct. & Sem. i : 82. fl. 20. f. 6. Decumbent and spreading, branched at the base, the branches 6'-i2' long. Leaves bipinnate, the segments linear-oblong, acute, entire or dentate; umbels


. 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. Botany. I, Torilis nodosa ( Gaertn. Knotted Hedge- Parsley. Fig. 3105. Tonlylium nodosum L. Sp. PI. 240. 1753. Caucalis nodosa Huds. Fl. Angl. Ed. 2, 114. 1778. Torilis nodosa Gaertn. Fruct. & Sem. i : 82. fl. 20. f. 6. Decumbent and spreading, branched at the base, the branches 6'-i2' long. Leaves bipinnate, the segments linear-oblong, acute, entire or dentate; umbels sessile, or short-stalked, forming small capitate clusters oppo- site the leaves at the nodes; rays 1-3, very short; fruit sessile, ovoid, about ll" long, the outer with barbed prickles on the secondary ribs, the inner with tubercles. In waste places and on ballast, Philadelphia, Maryland and Iowa. Also in the Southern States, California, the West Indies, and South America. Adventive from Europe. May-Aug. Torilis Anthriscus (L.) Gmel. Fig. 3106. Erect riedge-Parsle}. ..j^.^^^w. '^=::^Y<i/2 Tordylium Anihrisciis h. Sp. Fl 2AO. 1753. ^^ '" Caucalis Anitniscns Huds. Fl. .^ngl. Ed. 2, 114. Torilis Anthriscus Gmel. Fl. Bad. 1:615. 1806. Erect, rather slender, 2°-3° high. Leaves bipinnate, or the itppermost siinply pinnate, the segments lanceolate, obtuse, dentate or pinnatifid; umbels slender-peduncled, 1-2' long; pedicels i"-2" long in fruit; rays 3-8, slender, about ¥ long; fruit ovoid- oblong, densely bristly on the secondary ribs, iJ"-2" long. In waste places, New Jersey to the District of Columbia, western New York, Ohio, Mis- souri and Oklahoma. Adventive from Europe. Rough- or hemlock-chervil. Scabby head. Rough cicely. , 5. SCANDIX [Tottrn.] L. Sp. PI. 256. 1753. Annual herbs, with pinnately dissected leaves, the lobes very narrow. Flowers white, in compound several-rayed (rarely l-rayed) umbels. Involucre none, or rarely of I


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