. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. DICOTYLEDONES. 201-. Old World. Supplying similarly very narcotic medicines, and growingin thesame countries, are also the Henbane {Hyoscyamus niger) and the Thorn- Apple {Datura stramo- nium). The South American Tobacco (Nieotiana Tabacum), cultivated by the American aborigines, is ^1* extensively grown in the United States and elsewhere, and used in immense quantities by many nations of the globe. Datura from
. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. DICOTYLEDONES. 201-. Old World. Supplying similarly very narcotic medicines, and growingin thesame countries, are also the Henbane {Hyoscyamus niger) and the Thorn- Apple {Datura stramo- nium). The South American Tobacco (Nieotiana Tabacum), cultivated by the American aborigines, is ^1* extensively grown in the United States and elsewhere, and used in immense quantities by many nations of the globe. Datura from South America and Mexico, Lycium from Europe, Nie- remhergia (Fig. 314), etc., are cultivated for ornament. 7. Convolvulaceae, The Convolvulus family has about eight hundred species, in tropical and warm coun- tries generally. Theyare mostly twining or trailing herbs, often with a milky juice. The corolla is showy and con- volute in the bud. The most important representa- tive is the Sweet Potato of India (Ipomcea Batatas). The Morning-Glory (Fig. 315), from Tropical America, is universally cultivated; and the twining parasitic Dodder ( Ouacuta, Fig. 316), with its numerous species, often does much injury to I Fig. 314. Nierembergia, a cultivated species. Fig. 315. The Morning-GIory,. 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 Kellerman, William Ashbrook, 1850-1908. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and Company
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