. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Ordkb 24âMALVACEiE. 267 8 A. e ;Titow. 7 -VAvraon*. 8 fOMA. 9 TKLKTZKYA. ll) 190 irs. ]1 XMasciius. 12 iVPlUM. Vi ; the niucil- nded at base ; carpels oo, y separating dentate, some- ired.â ll Me. 3d with tliick and terminal, «nd3 in muoi- 5 to 1-angkd, ivated in gar- l semi-doubJe- red, darl< red, ina? (Alcej Ivs. palmate, ^ St. tall ns of the soft 'ed ;


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Ordkb 24âMALVACEiE. 267 8 A. e ;Titow. 7 -VAvraon*. 8 fOMA. 9 TKLKTZKYA. ll) 190 irs. ]1 XMasciius. 12 iVPlUM. Vi ; the niucil- nded at base ; carpels oo, y separating dentate, some- ired.â ll Me. 3d with tliick and terminal, «nd3 in muoi- 5 to 1-angkd, ivated in gar- l semi-doubJe- red, darl< red, ina? (Alcej Ivs. palmate, ^ St. tall ns of the soft 'ed ; petals arpels c», iturity sep- . .Nos. 1â8 No. 4 ..., 6 isli, cordate, the calyx long. hairy stalks, ressed-gloh- ikled. The bbea of tiro ⢠jntaneously dish-purple, abounds iti nooth; fls. yria. Gar- â¢gins abun- § ilar-deltoid, la!, difTiiso, rairies mid bottoms, "Wis., 111. to Ark. A handsome but rather rouuli species, 2 to 3f high. Root fusiform. Lvs. 2 to 3' by 1 to 2', on long, hairy petioles, thick. Fls. nearly as large (If diam.) as tho-io of M. sylvestris Beak of the carpels horizontal a mere angle. Jl, Aug. (Callirrhoe Gray. M. Houghtonii, Ist ed.) ' 5 M. papiver Cav. Popj-y Mallow. Lvs. palmately 3 to 5-parted, on long petioles, segments oblong or linear, entire or toothed; fis. on very long peduncles. 4 (}a., FliL to La. A curious species, strongly reminding one of the I-oppy (Papaver Rheas) in the form and size of the bright red or purplo fls., and the very long (5 to 8'), upright poduncles. Sts. branched from the base, scabrous, ascend- ing 12 to 18'. Lvs. variable, the lobes usually quite narrow and open, 2 to 3' long. Petals eroso-crenulato. Involucel (rarely wanting) shorter than the calyx MayâAug. (Nuttallia, Graham.) 6 M. moschdta L. Musk Malix)w. St. erect; radical lvs. reniform, incised, oauline ones 5-partod-, the segments linear-cuneiforia incisely lobed; pednnclai shorter than Vie leaves.âXativo of Britain. St.


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