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; 2nd ed. . e and Asia. XLiy-.\ug. OldEnglish names are Queens- or Dames-gilliflower;night-scented, rogues- or winter-gilliflower. Dam-ask-violet. Sweet-rocket. Summer-lilac. 30. ARABIDOPSIS ( . PL Trans. 55. 1866.[PiLOSELLA (Thai) Kostel. Enum. Hort, Prag. 104. Hyponym, 1844][Stenophracma Cclak. Flora 55 : 438. 1872.]Animal or perennial herbs with the aspect of so


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; 2nd ed. . e and Asia. XLiy-.\ug. OldEnglish names are Queens- or Dames-gilliflower;night-scented, rogues- or winter-gilliflower. Dam-ask-violet. Sweet-rocket. Summer-lilac. 30. ARABIDOPSIS ( . PL Trans. 55. 1866.[PiLOSELLA (Thai) Kostel. Enum. Hort, Prag. 104. Hyponym, 1844][Stenophracma Cclak. Flora 55 : 438. 1872.]Animal or perennial herbs with the aspect of some species of Arabis, pubescent withfcprked liairs, with branched slender erect stems, entire or toothed leaves and small white orpink flowers in terminal racemes. Style very short; stigma 2-lobed. Siliques narrowly linearthe valves rounded, nerveless or finely nerved, dehiscent. Seeds in I row in each cell in thefollowing species, in soiue European species in 2 rows; cotyledons incumbent. [Xamed fromits resemblance to Arubis.] . . 2 species, natives of Europe. Asia and North America. Type species : Arabis Thaliana ; introduced weed. , j ti, i- Perennial; indigenous. • ^J I^f- ,? ^ 2, A. ,76 CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II.


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