. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 282 Obdsr 44.âVITACEjE. nut.âUnarmed shrubs, erect or climbing. Lvs. pinnate-veined, with many voinlets. Panicles terminal. B. voliibilia DC. Clunbing, glabrous; Its, ovato, Btraight-reined, repandly ser- rate ; fls. ! J.âSouthern States, common in damp, rich soils. St. very BUppie iiud tough, climbing 10 to 20f, with smooth, reddish bark and pendant branches. Lvs. about 2' long, wiiti 10 to 13 pairs of veinlets, smooth and


. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 282 Obdsr 44.âVITACEjE. nut.âUnarmed shrubs, erect or climbing. Lvs. pinnate-veined, with many voinlets. Panicles terminal. B. voliibilia DC. Clunbing, glabrous; Its, ovato, Btraight-reined, repandly ser- rate ; fls. ! J.âSouthern States, common in damp, rich soils. St. very BUppie iiud tough, climbing 10 to 20f, with smooth, reddish bark and pendant branches. Lvs. about 2' long, wiiti 10 to 13 pairs of veinlets, smooth and shining. Pani- cles small, terminating Iho brancbleta. Drupe dark purple, 3" long, tho nut hard and woody. May, Jn. 4. SAGERETIA, Brongn. (Named for M. Sageret, a Treiich florist, and veg. physiologist.) 5-cleft; petals 5, convolute; sta- mens 5; ovary partly immersed in the entire disk; style short and thick, -with a 3-lobed stigma; berry 3-celled.âShrubs with the slender branches often spiny, and the hs. ojjposite. Fls. in rigid, interrupted lipikes. S. MichSiuxii Brongn. Branches at length spiny; , ovate or oblong-ovate, sub- eessile, shining and subentiro; fia. very small, in panicled spikes; petals minute, ontire; berry 3-seeded.âCar. to Ha. along the coast. Shrub much branched. Lvs. 1' or more long, tlie veinlets few and obscure, shining above. Oct., Nov. Order XLIV. VITACEJi. Vikes. Shi-ubs with a watery juice, tumid nodes, and usually climbing by tendrils; flowers small, regular, raoomous, often polygamous or dioecious; calyx minute, truncated, the limb obsolete or 5-tootliod; petals hypogynous, valvato in ajstivatioB, as many as and opposite to the stamens; stamem Inserted on the disk which surrounds the S-celled, â J â,!«. c-vi:*' £'-^-3' 1-styled ovary. Pruii a berry, usnally i-seedod ; seeds, bony, albumen hard. (Fig. ,) O'TT \^ J ^^Tw^c^^^ Genera 7, species 2C0, natives of the warmer parts "i i^/!?^^^i^\P"T^ both hemispher


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