. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated : illustrated by 500 wood engravings. Botany; Botanique. 396 317 399 300 301 397. Flower*, &c. ofSt John's-wort No. 4. 398. Pintil of 3 united. S99. Pod cut acrou. 800. Plan of the flower of Marth St. Jobu'e-wort, in a crou-Mciion of the bud. 301. One of the clualeri of three ilaiTieua. Sepals 5, all nearly alike in size and shape. Petals 5, flesh-colored, oblong, equal-sided, stamens about 9, in three sets, and a th


. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated : illustrated by 500 wood engravings. Botany; Botanique. 396 317 399 300 301 397. Flower*, &c. ofSt John's-wort No. 4. 398. Pintil of 3 united. S99. Pod cut acrou. 800. Plan of the flower of Marth St. Jobu'e-wort, in a crou-Mciion of the bud. 301. One of the clualeri of three ilaiTieua. Sepals 5, all nearly alike in size and shape. Petals 5, flesh-colored, oblong, equal-sided, stamens about 9, in three sets, and a thick gland between each set, {Elodea) Mabsh St. John's-wort. Petals 5, yellow, unequal-sided. Stamens generally many, (Hypericum) St. John's-wort. Sepals 4, in two pairs, one pair large, the other small; petals 4, (A'scyrum) St. Pktek's-wort. St* John^s-wort. Hypericum. * Stamens very many, in 5 sets. Styles â rarely 6 or 7. 1. Great St. John's-wort. Perennial herb, with stems br. r I u, 8" to 5" high; leaves closely sessile, oblong; petals 1'long, narrow. N. & W. #* Stamens very many. Styles 8 or splitting into 3. r^rennials or shrubs. 2. Shrubby S. Shrub 1° to 4° high, very bushy; branchlets 2-edged; leaves lance-oblong; styles at first all united into one (Fig. 190), when old splitting into three. W. & S. 8. Naked-klowered S. Shrubby at the base, 1" to 4° high; branches sharply 4-angled; leaves oblong; cyme stalked and naked. S. & W. B. nudiftbi-um. 4. Common S. Herb 1" or 2° high, bushy-branched; stem somewhat 2-edged; leaves narrow-oblong, with transparent dots; sepals lance-shaped; petals bright yellow. A weed in pastures, &c. H. per/oratunk. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Toronto : A. Mi


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