. 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. 426 CKTJCIFEKAE (MUSTARD FAMILY) * * Stem-leaves with a sagittate partly clasping base, rather crowded. â ^ 5. L. CAMPESTKE (L.) E. Bv. Mimite\y soft doiony; leaves arrow-shaped, somewhat toothed; pods ovate, winged, rough, the style longer than the narrow notch. â Fields, roadsides, etc., becoming common. (Nat. fromEu.) Fig. 746. 6. L. DkXba L. Perennial, obscurely hoary ; leaves oval or oblong, the upper with broad clasp- ing auricles; flowers


. 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. 426 CKTJCIFEKAE (MUSTARD FAMILY) * * Stem-leaves with a sagittate partly clasping base, rather crowded. â ^ 5. L. CAMPESTKE (L.) E. Bv. Mimite\y soft doiony; leaves arrow-shaped, somewhat toothed; pods ovate, winged, rough, the style longer than the narrow notch. â Fields, roadsides, etc., becoming common. (Nat. fromEu.) Fig. 746. 6. L. DkXba L. Perennial, obscurely hoary ; leaves oval or oblong, the upper with broad clasp- ing auricles; flowers corymbose; pods heart- shaped, loingless, thickish, entire, tipped with a conspicuous style. â Waste places and cultivated grounds ; not common. (Nat. from Eu.) Fig. 747. 746. L, campestre. Part of fruiting raceme x %. T4T. L. Draha. Part of fruiting raceme x %.. 748. C. didjrmus. 8. C0R6W0PUS Ludwig. Wart Ckess. Swine Ckess Pod flattened contrai-y to the narrow partition; the two cells indehiscent, strongly wrinkled or tuberculate, 1-seeded. Cotyledons narrow and incumbently folded transversely. â Diffuse or prostrate fetid annuals or biennials, with minute whitish flowers. Stamens often only 2. (Name from Kopiivn, crow, and iroiis, foot, from the deeply cleft leaves.) Sene- BiERA Poir. I''1. C. dIdtmus (L.) Sm. Leaves 1-2-pinnately parted; pods notched at the apex, rough-wrinkled. (Senebiera Pers.) â Waste places, chiefly near ports. (Adv. from the Old World and now widely distributed as a cosmo- politanweed.) Fig. 748. 2. C. PROCiJMBENS Gilibert. Leaves less di- vided, with narrower lobes; pods not notched at the apex, tubercled. (C. Coronopus Karst. ; Senebiera Coronopus Poir.)âBallast, infrequent, much rarer J^han the preceding species. (Adv. Leaf and pod X 2%. from Eu.) FiG. 749. 749. C. procumb. Pod X 2%. 9. SUBULARIA L. Awlwort Pod ovoid or globular, with a broad partition; the turgid valves l-nerved. Seeds several. Cotyledons long and narrow, incumbently folded


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