. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 1^4 Order 21.â(WmMM'tl V 253 Okuer XX. Watkk rKFPKKs. Herhn Hinall, iiiiivmU, with opposite loiivoa luul iuembraiiou3 stipules. Fb>. minute axillary. Sepals 2â5, distliK t or slightly coherent at base, persistent. /V/ute hy- po/ynous, an many as llio sepals. »Si/(/. eijiia! in number to, or twice as many as the petals. Anth. iiitrorsc. Uv


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 1^4 Order 21.â(WmMM'tl V 253 Okuer XX. Watkk rKFPKKs. Herhn Hinall, iiiiivmU, with opposite loiivoa luul iuembraiiou3 stipules. Fb>. minute axillary. Sepals 2â5, distliK t or slightly coherent at base, persistent. /V/ute hy- po/ynous, an many as llio sepals. »Si/(/. eijiia! in number to, or twice as many as the petals. Anth. iiitrorsc. Uva. 2âG-celleci. Stigmas 2â."», capitate ; placenta in the axis. Pr. Seeds numerous, exalbuminous. denera fi, njjfart of the ^.'lobc, growini.' in iiiiirslios. The following Is â¢ur only noillu'rn /iMius. ELATINE, L. (Gr. eXdnj, fir; fix)in the rcsiMiibliui of the sleixlor leaves of some species.) Fls. 2â-t-ii»erous. Stigmas sessile, inimite. E, Americana Am. Mud Purslane. St. diffuse, procumbent, striate, rootinp from the joints, with assurgent branches ; Iva. lance-oval or obovate, obtuse, entire: sty. 0; sep., pet., sta., stig. 2â!>, as well as the cells and valves of the capsule; stip. very minute.âA little nmd plant, on the borders of ponds and rivers, U. S. Fls. axillary, sessile, solitary. Cor. minute, closed. JI.âSo^.i. (Crypta minima Nutt. Peplys Americana Ph.) Order XXI. CARYOPIIYLLACE^:. Pinkworts. Iftrbs with swollen joints, opposite, entire leaves, and regular flowers. Sepalt 4 or ."), persistent, distinct, or cohering into a tube. Petals 4 or 5, unguiculate or not, bifid or entire, mostly removed from the calyx by a short internodu of the torus, Bometimes wanting. Stamens distinct, twice as many the petals, rarely an equal number or fewer. Ovary often stipitate; styles 2â5, stigmatous the whole length of the inner surface. Fr. a 1-celled capsule (or imperfectly 2â5 celled), opening at the top, or loculicddal. Sds. num


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