. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 137.—Sweet Marjoram (Origanum Majorann. Mint Family, LnMatce).Flowering plant, ^\. Flowering Ijranch, J. Flower clu.^tcr. (Vil-morin.)—.\ perennial herb becoming annual in cultivation, leavesdowny; flowers or purplish; nutlets l)r(>wnish. Native home, Fig. 138.—Parsley (Petrosclinum liortense. Parsley Family, VmhrUiferce).Flowering and fruiting top, reduced. Leaf, upper part. P>uit, sideview, enlarged. One-half of fruit cut across to show the six volatile oil-tubes in the wall. (Britton and Brown.)—A mostly bienn
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 137.—Sweet Marjoram (Origanum Majorann. Mint Family, LnMatce).Flowering plant, ^\. Flowering Ijranch, J. Flower clu.^tcr. (Vil-morin.)—.\ perennial herb becoming annual in cultivation, leavesdowny; flowers or purplish; nutlets l)r(>wnish. Native home, Fig. 138.—Parsley (Petrosclinum liortense. Parsley Family, VmhrUiferce).Flowering and fruiting top, reduced. Leaf, upper part. P>uit, sideview, enlarged. One-half of fruit cut across to show the six volatile oil-tubes in the wall. (Britton and Brown.)—A mostly biennial herb,attaining 1 m. in height, smooth throughout; flowers greenish yellow;fruit brownish, aromatic. Native home, Mediterranean Region. i MISCELLANEOUS CONDIMENTS 141
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