An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 4. SCHIZONOTUS Lindl. Introd. Xat. Syst. 8i. 1830. Shrubs, with odd-pinnate leaves, the large stipules conspicuous. Flowers perfect, interminal panicles. Calyx-tube hemispheric, its S lobes imbricated, early reflexed. Petals 5,imbricated. Stamens numerous, borne on the margin of the disk. Pistils mostly 5, opposite,the calyx-lobes, connate below; styles terminal or ne


An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 4. SCHIZONOTUS Lindl. Introd. Xat. Syst. 8i. 1830. Shrubs, with odd-pinnate leaves, the large stipules conspicuous. Flowers perfect, interminal panicles. Calyx-tube hemispheric, its S lobes imbricated, early reflexed. Petals 5,imbricated. Stamens numerous, borne on the margin of the disk. Pistils mostly 5, opposite,the calyx-lobes, connate below; styles terminal or nearly so; ovules several, thin, dehiscent along both sutures. Seeds few, with endosperm. [Greek, referringto the pinnately compotmd leaves.] .\boul 3 species, natives of Asia, the following I. Schizonotus sorbifolius |L.) Schizonotus. Fig. 2222. Sfiraea sorbifolia L. Sp. PI. 490. 1753. Schiconotus sorbifolius Lindl.; Stcud. 2, 2: 531. 1841. Sorbaria sorbifolia A. Braun ; .Aschers. FI. 1864. Stems 6° high, or less, little branched. Leaf-lets 13-21. lanceolate, acuminate, finely double-serrate, glabrous or more or less stellate-puberulent; panicle often 1° long, denselyvery many-flowered: calyx-lobes ovate; petalswhite, obovate, about il long; filaments abouttwice as long as the petals; follicles oblong,pilose; styles recurved. Locally spontaneous after cultivation. Ontarioto New York and Maryland. Native of northern.^sia. Summer. 248 ROSACEAE. Vol. II. 5. PORTERANTHUS Britton, Mem. Torr. Club 4: 115. 1894.[GiLLENi.\ Moench, Metli. Suppl. 286. 1802. Not Gillena Adan,s. ] Erect perennial herbs, with nearly sessile stipulate 3-foliolate or 3-parted leaves, «ndwhite or pinkish perfect long-pedicelled flowers hi loose terminal p


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