. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. '2 ()Ki)i;ii 19.—l)RaSl<:RACEy*J. 6 D. flliformis Haf! Lvs. filiform, very long, erect; scapo nearly simple, longer tliiiu tlie leaves, niany-llowcred; petals obovate, orosely denticulate, longer tliau • the glandular calyx; sty. 'J-parted to the base.—(irows in wet, sandy places, along tlio coast Mass. to Fla., much larger than tho preceding species. The lv


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. '2 ()Ki)i;ii 19.—l)RaSl<:RACEy*J. 6 D. flliformis Haf! Lvs. filiform, very long, erect; scapo nearly simple, longer tliiiu tlie leaves, niany-llowcred; petals obovate, orosely denticulate, longer tliau • the glandular calyx; sty. 'J-parted to the base.—(irows in wet, sandy places, along tlio coast Mass. to Fla., much larger than tho preceding species. The lvs. are destitute of a lamina, nearly as long as the scape, beset with glandular hairs, except near the biuse. Scape about a loot high, with large purple flowers. Aug., Si'pt. 5 D. linearis <l<ildie. Lvs. linear, obtuse; petioles elomjated, naked, erect; scapes ffw-tlowered. about tlie length of tho leaves; cal. pJabrous, much shorter than tlie oval capsule; seeds, oval, .shining, smootii.—Borders of lake,«. Mich, to tlie Rocky Mts. (Hooker, Torr. & (ir ) Scape 3—G' high, witii about 3 small llowcrs. Lvs. about 2 wide, clothed with glandular hairs, which are wanting on the [letiole. Jl., Aug. 2. DIONiCA, L. Vknis' Fly-trap. (One of tlio names of Venus.) SepiiLs spreatling; petals 5, obovate, with pellucid veins; stamens 10—]"); styles united into 1, tlic .stigmas niany-cleft; capsule break- iiiiX int'LTularly in opening, 1-eclled ; seeds many iti the bottom of tho cell. S (Jlaltrous lierbs. Lvs. all radical, sensitive, closing convul- sively when touclied. Scape umboled. D. muscipula Ell. A very curious plant, native of sandy bogs in Car., along rivers from the Neuse to tlie Sanloe. Sometimes cultivated in a pot of bog earth placed in a pan of water. Lvs. , lamina roundish, spinulose on the mar- gins and upper surface, instantly closing upon insects and other objects which light ujion It. Scape G—12' liigh, with an umbel of 8—10 whi


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