. Flowers of the field. Botany. coTVL^DO>r uMEiLicns-vr^:NERif; (Jl'all J\ji>,ia;'i-/).. !56nuM k/iseum {Ri^sc-7-oct). I. —Small herbs; leaves opposite, entire; /lowers minute ; sepals, and sometimes the petals, united below; sepals, petals, statu ens and carpels, 3—5 each ; follicles 2 or more seeded. (Named after iMichael Angelo Tilli, an Italian botanist.) I. T. muscosa (Mossy Tillrea).—A minute, tufted, prostrate smooth plant with small, opposite, oblong, blunt leaves and solitary, subsessile, 3-merous, or rarely 4-merous, greenish white ploiuers, tipped with red.—On sandy


. Flowers of the field. Botany. coTVL^DO>r uMEiLicns-vr^:NERif; (Jl'all J\ji>,ia;'i-/).. !56nuM k/iseum {Ri^sc-7-oct). I. —Small herbs; leaves opposite, entire; /lowers minute ; sepals, and sometimes the petals, united below; sepals, petals, statu ens and carpels, 3—5 each ; follicles 2 or more seeded. (Named after iMichael Angelo Tilli, an Italian botanist.) I. T. muscosa (Mossy Tillrea).—A minute, tufted, prostrate smooth plant with small, opposite, oblong, blunt leaves and solitary, subsessile, 3-merous, or rarely 4-merous, greenish white ploiuers, tipped with red.—On sandy heaths in the south and east, It has. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge


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