. 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 . In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vcsca L. Sp. PI. 494- I753- Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broader but nearly or quite as thick


. 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 . In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vcsca L. Sp. PI. 494- I753- Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broader but nearly or quite as thick, the terminal one cuneate, the others inequilateral at the base; scape commonly exceeding the leaves, so that the fruit is borne above them, sometimes 12' high, its hairs mostly spreading; calyx-lobes re- maining spreading or sometimes reflexed; fruit red, or sometimes white, ovoid-conic, the achenes borne on its smooth and nearly even surface. In woods, fields and along roadsides. Naturalized from Europe in the Eastern and Middle States; ap- parently native northward, the white-fruited race native from Connecticut and New York to Ohio and Kentuckv. Sow-tit. Sheep-noses. April-June.


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