. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. ft 280 CAPRIFOLIACE/E 7. L. utahensis Wat. (Red Twin-Berry). Erect, m. high, leaves obtuse, 3-4 cm. long, ovate-oblong, glabrous above, pilose beneath, especially towards the base, or quite glabrous, somewhat ciliate; petioles 3-4 mm. long; peduncles a little shorter, or a little longer than tne flowers; corolla nearly regular, yellow, 15-18 mm. long, gibbous at base; bracts shorter than the separ- ate ovarie


. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. ft 280 CAPRIFOLIACE/E 7. L. utahensis Wat. (Red Twin-Berry). Erect, m. high, leaves obtuse, 3-4 cm. long, ovate-oblong, glabrous above, pilose beneath, especially towards the base, or quite glabrous, somewhat ciliate; petioles 3-4 mm. long; peduncles a little shorter, or a little longer than tne flowers; corolla nearly regular, yellow, 15-18 mm. long, gibbous at base; bracts shorter than the separ- ate ovaries; a small pair of bractlets usually present; fruit separate, red berries. Revelstoke; Golden; Rossland; Mt. 4. SYMPHORICARPUS (Wax Berry) Shrubs with mostly entire leaves and rose-tinged flowers in small clusters; calyx-teeth short; corolla bell-shaped, 4-5-lobed, with as many stamens; ovary 4-celled, 2 seeded. (Greek symphorein, to bear together, karpos, fruit; from the clustered berries). 1. S. racemosa Michx. Erect, 1-3 m. high; leaves ovate to oblong, oft-n sinuately toothed, pubescent beneath; corolla 5-lobed, bearded within, stamens and style inc'udeid; fruit a white berry. Common. Var. pauci- florus Robbins. Low, some of the stems creeping; petioles and under- surface of leaves pubescent; leaves 2-3 cm. long, smaller and paler beneath, sometimes ovate. Colwood, V. I.; Elgin; Field. Var. Itevigata Per. Leaves glabrous beneath, (Garden Snowberrv). Elgin. 5. SAMBUCUS (Eloer) Shrubs in clumps, with pinnate leaves, finely serrate leaflets and large cymes of small, whitish flowers; calyx-lobes minute, corolla open, urn-shaned, with a spreading, 5-lobed limb; stamens 5; stigmas 3; fruit a berry. (The Latin name, perhaps from Greek sambuke, an indent musical instrument). Inflorescence flat-topped, berries black l. s. glauca Inttorescence pyramidal. Berries scarlet Berries black 2. S. racemosa. 3. S. mclanocarpa. 1. S. glauca Nutt. (Tree E.) A shrub or small tree, th


Size: 1074px × 2326px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectbotany, bookyear1915