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. . ing typical one widely dis-tributed in the north temperate zone, one in northwest-ern America, the other Japanese. I. Aruncus Aruncus (L.) Karst. Goats-beard. Fig. 2221. Spiraea Aruncus L. Sp. PI. 490. 1753. Aruncus Sylvester Kostel. Ind. Hort. Frag. 15. Name only. Aruncus Karst. Deutsch. FI. 779. 1880-83. Glabrous or pubescent; stem erect, somewhatbranch


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. . ing typical one widely dis-tributed in the north temperate zone, one in northwest-ern America, the other Japanese. I. Aruncus Aruncus (L.) Karst. Goats-beard. Fig. 2221. Spiraea Aruncus L. Sp. PI. 490. 1753. Aruncus Sylvester Kostel. Ind. Hort. Frag. 15. Name only. Aruncus Karst. Deutsch. FI. 779. 1880-83. Glabrous or pubescent; stem erect, somewhatbranched, 3°-/° high. Leaves long-petioled, thelower 1° long or more, pinnate, 3-7-foliolate; leafletsovate, lanceolate or oval, thin, stalked or .sessile,acuminate or acute at the apex, rounded, slightlycordate or sometimes narrowed at the base, sharplydoubly serrate or incised, 1-3 long; spikes slender,elongated, erect or spreading; flowers i-2 wide;follicles short. In rich woods, mountains of Pennsylvania to Iowa,south to Georgia and Missouri, and in northern Europeand -Asia. Consists of several races. ditTering in pubes-cence and slightly in the size and shape of the to 4J00 ft. in North Carolina. 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 typical.


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