. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 240 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 1. TRIL'UCM, L. Wake-Robin. 1. T. grandiflo'rum, Salisb. (Large White Trillium.) Leaves sessile, longer than broad. Peduncle erect. Petals white (rose-coloured when old), obovate.—Rich woods. 2. T. Grectum, L. (T. ;v. atropurpureum, Hook, in Macoun's Catalogue.) (Purple Trillium.) Leaves sessile, about as broad as long. Peduncles erect. Petals dull purple, ovate.—Rich woods. Var. album, with greenish- white petals, i


. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 240 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 1. TRIL'UCM, L. Wake-Robin. 1. T. grandiflo'rum, Salisb. (Large White Trillium.) Leaves sessile, longer than broad. Peduncle erect. Petals white (rose-coloured when old), obovate.—Rich woods. 2. T. Grectum, L. (T. ;v. atropurpureum, Hook, in Macoun's Catalogue.) (Purple Trillium.) Leaves sessile, about as broad as long. Peduncles erect. Petals dull purple, ovate.—Rich woods. Var. album, with greenish- white petals, is found along with the purple form. It does not appear to be clearly distinguished from No. 1. 3. T. eer'nuum, L. Leaves sessile or nearly so, broadly rhomboid, abruptly pointed. Peduncle recurved under the leaves. Petals white, oblong-ovate, acute. — Chiefly east- ward. 4. T. erjrthroear'pum, Michx. (Painted Trillium.) Leaves distinctly petioled, rounded at the base. Petals pointed, white, with purple stripes inside at the base.—Not uncom- mon northward in damp woods and low grounds. 8. MEDE'OLA, Gronov. Indian Cucumber-boot. M. Virgin'iea, L. Stem 1-3 feet high.—Rich woods. 3. ZYGADE'NVS, Mlchx. Zygadene. Z. glaUCUS, Nutt. {Z. elegans, Pursh.) Not uncommon in bogs and beaver-meadows northward. Leaves flat and pale. 4. TOFIELD'IA, Hudson. FALSE Asphodel. T. glutino'sa, Willd. Stem and pedicels very sticky with dark glands. Leaves short.—Lake Huron coast. 5. UVULA'RIA, L. Bellwort. 1. U. grrandiflo'ra, Smith. Leaves clasping-perfoliate. Rootstock short.—Rich woods. 2. U. sessilifO'lia, L. Leaves sessile or partly clasping, lance-oblong. Rootstock creepivy.—Chiefly eastward. • C. CLIXTO'XIA, Raf. ClintoniA. C. borea'lis, Raf. Umbel 2-7-flowered. Leaves 5-8 inches lung. Perianth pubescent outside.—Damp woods, often under Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col


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