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 . so in Europe. June-Aug. 4. Myosotis versicolor ( J. E. Smith. Fig. 3532. M, arvensis var. (?) versicolor Pers. Syn. i: 156. versicolor J. E. Smith, Engl. Bot. pi. 480. 1813. Annual, hirsute-pubescent, with mostly straighthairs, often much branched above; stems slender,erect or ascending, 4-i2 high. Leaves oblong,obtuse or obtusish, sessile, or nearly so, or
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 . so in Europe. June-Aug. 4. Myosotis versicolor ( J. E. Smith. Fig. 3532. M, arvensis var. (?) versicolor Pers. Syn. i: 156. versicolor J. E. Smith, Engl. Bot. pi. 480. 1813. Annual, hirsute-pubescent, with mostly straighthairs, often much branched above; stems slender,erect or ascending, 4-i2 high. Leaves oblong,obtuse or obtusish, sessile, or nearly so, or thelower spatulate and narrowed into margined peti-oles ; racemes slender, mostly naked below; pedi-cels shorter than the fruiting calyx, appressed-pubescent, erect; calyx equally 5-cleft, the lobeslinear-lanceolate, erect or connivent in fruit,longer than or equalling the tube, the hairs, orsome of them, with minutely hooked tips; corollapale yellow changing to violet and blue, its limbabout i broad; nutlets convex on the outer,slightly keeled on the inner side, shorter thanthe style. In fields and along roadsides, southern New Yorkand Delaware. Naturalized from Europe. May-July. Yellow and Blue
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