. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Order 82.âOROBANCHACE^. 511 Car. Submersed stems dichotomous, short and filiform. Scapes 2 to 3 high, oftea with but 1 email, yellow fl«>wer The Ivs. appear rather like tine radi- cles. Jl. 9 n. bipdrtita Ell. Lvs. fibrillous-multifid, bearing the bladders; scape 1 to 3* flowered; lower lip of the calyx bifid or 2-parted; car. lips entire, the lower twice as l


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Order 82.âOROBANCHACE^. 511 Car. Submersed stems dichotomous, short and filiform. Scapes 2 to 3 high, oftea with but 1 email, yellow fl«>wer The Ivs. appear rather like tine radi- cles. Jl. 9 n. bipdrtita Ell. Lvs. fibrillous-multifid, bearing the bladders; scape 1 to 3* flowered; lower lip of the calyx bifid or 2-parted; car. lips entire, the lower twice as long as the obtuse spur.âX> Ditclies, Ga., Fla., in ootb, muddy places (Elhott), floating (Le Come). Scape 2 to 3' high. Oct. 10 U. minor L. Lvs. submersed, several times forlced, segm. linear-setaceous, 5/ior>\ed spur.âPools, Cau. and N. States to Wis. Plan .bout half the size of Nu. 11. Cor. gaping, pale, yellowish. Fruit nodding, jl. 11 U. vulgaris L. Lvs. capiUaceous, multifid, fibriUous; vesicles numerous, small; St. or rhizoma very long, floating; scape simple, 5â11-floweredI spur conical, obtuse, shorter than the closed cor. lips.â U In stagnant pools, U. S. and Can. Floating stems several feet long, very branching. Loaves very numerous, 1' in lengtl). Utricles furnished with a fringed, valvate aperture, usually inflated. Scapo 5â10' high, stotit, arising out of the water. Flowers alternate, sliowy, yellow, 5â6 " long, lower lip larger, with a projecting palate, striped with brown. Jn., Jl. (U. macrorhiza Lo Conte.) 12 U. reaupin^ta Green. Sts. creeping, fibrinous, rooting; lvs. , erect, undivided and entire; scapes numerous, simple, 1-flowered, with a minute clasping bract near the top; spur obtuse, cylindric, ascending, shorter than the elongated tube of the purple cor.âMuddy shores of ponds, Tewksbury (Green), Plymouth and Uxbridge, Mass. (Robblns). Leaves generally numerous, 6â15' high, the bract 1' below the flower. Corolla ligh


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