. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. FiQ. 120.—a, Strawberry BUte {Btilum cnpitalum); 6, young fl.; c, d, same, accrescent. 193. The base of the leaf is Amplexieaul, stem-clasping; Aster; Auriculate, eared; Eraser's Magnolia; Cor- date, heart-shaped, Morning-Glory; Ou- cullate, rolled like a hood; Common Violet; Decurrent, margins running down and adnate to the stem; Mullein; Hastate, ha^lberd - shaped, with pointed ears turned outward; Strawberry Blite (Fig. 120); Inequilateral, one base longer than the othe


. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. FiQ. 120.—a, Strawberry BUte {Btilum cnpitalum); 6, young fl.; c, d, same, accrescent. 193. The base of the leaf is Amplexieaul, stem-clasping; Aster; Auriculate, eared; Eraser's Magnolia; Cor- date, heart-shaped, Morning-Glory; Ou- cullate, rolled like a hood; Common Violet; Decurrent, margins running down and adnate to the stem; Mullein; Hastate, ha^lberd - shaped, with pointed ears turned outward; Strawberry Blite (Fig. 120); Inequilateral, one base longer than the other; Lime, Begonia; Oblan- eeolate, lanceolate, tapering at base; Amaranth (Fig. 121); Obovate, ovate, narrowed at base; Clover; Perfoliate, bases of margin united, so that the stem seems to grow through the leaf; Bell- wort ; Perfoliate-eonnate, bases of two opposite leaves connate (united), so that the stem seems to grow through them ; Honeysuckle; Reniform, kidney-shaped ; Wild Ginger; Sagittate, arrow-shaped; Weld (Fig. 122). 193. The Apex of the Leaf is: Acumi- nate, tapering to a point; Black Alder; Acute, ending in an acute angle; Choke- Cherry ; Ar- istate, with a long bristle (L. arista) called Awn, as in the glume of Oats (Fig. 52); Cau- date, tailed; Peepul-tree; Cuspidate, with an abrupt stiff point; Dahoon MiBBiMii jiMB>. / / Holly ; Emar- VX'\|ji^Wj^^^^/2^/ ginate, slightly '^jlS^^M^R^^/ incurved at the vSi wli^B^^^'V midrib ; White Clover (Fig. 132) and Wig- tree (Fig. 137); Mucronate, end- ing abruptly in a short, small point; Supple- Jack ; Ob cor- date ; inversely cordate ; Wood- Fia. 122.—Dyer's Weld (Be- —IiOTc-lie8-bleeaing(.4m- gorrel; Obtuse, seda luleola). ). blunt - pointed ; Magnolia glauca; Retuse, slightly incurved; Shamrock ( 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 perfectl


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