. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 432 CRUCrFERAE (MUSTARD FAMILY^). 764. B. sinuata. Leaves and part of fruiting raceme x %. 3. R. sinuata (Nutt.) Greene. Stems low, diffuse; leaves pinnately cleft, the short lobes nearly entire, linear-oblong; pods Unear-oblongr (6-10 mm. long), on slender pedicels; style slender. (^Ifasttcrthim Nutt.; Boripa Hitohc.)âBanks of the Miss, and westw. June. Fig. 764. ** Annual or biennial, rarely perennial (?), with simple fihrons roots; flowers sm


. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 432 CRUCrFERAE (MUSTARD FAMILY^). 764. B. sinuata. Leaves and part of fruiting raceme x %. 3. R. sinuata (Nutt.) Greene. Stems low, diffuse; leaves pinnately cleft, the short lobes nearly entire, linear-oblong; pods Unear-oblongr (6-10 mm. long), on slender pedicels; style slender. (^Ifasttcrthim Nutt.; Boripa Hitohc.)âBanks of the Miss, and westw. June. Fig. 764. ** Annual or biennial, rarely perennial (?), with simple fihrons roots; flowers small or minute, greenish or yellowish; leaves somewhat lyrate. 4. R. sessiliflbra (Nutt.) Greene. Stems erect, rather simple; leaves obtusely iricised or toothed, obovate o^ oblong ; flowers minute, nearly sessile ; pods elongate-oblong ( cm. long), thick; style very short. (Nasturtium Nutt.; Boripa Hitchc)âRichmond, Va. {Churchill) to Neb., e. Kan. and southw. 5. R. obtusa (Nutt.) Greene. Stems much branched, diffusely spreading ; leaves pinnately parted or divided, the divisions roundish and obtusely toothed or repand ; flowers minute, short-pediceled ; pods longer than the pedicels, vary- ing from linear-oblong to short-oval; style short. (Nas- turtium Nutt. ; Boripa Britton.) â Low ground, n. Mich. ( Farwell) to Tex. and westw. Var. sphaerocirpa (Gray) Robinson. Pods globular, about equaling the pedicels. (Nasturtium Gray; Boripa Britton.) â 111., and southwestw. 6. R. paliistris (L.) Moench. (Maesii Ckisss.) Stem erect, 3-8 dm. high, mostly glabrous ; leaves pinnately cleft or parted, or the upper laciniate ; the lobes oblong, cut- toothed ; pedicels about as long as the small flowers and mostly longer than the short-cylindrio ellipsoid or ovoid pods; style short. (Nastur- tium DC.; Boripa Bess.) â Wet places or in shallowwater; common. June-Sept. (Eurasia.) Fig. 765. Var. hispida (Desv.) Robinson. Hirsute; pods globose or nearly so. (Boripa hispida Bri


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