. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. 346 THE KINDS OF PLANTS as the lobes of the calyx and opposite them: ovary superior, ripening into a 1-seeded indehiscent, often winged fruit. A very polymorphous association, by some botanists divided into two or three coordinate families. More than 100 genera and 1,500 species. Representatives are elm, hackberry, mulberry, osage orange, nettle, hop, hemp. a. Trees. b. Fruit a samara 1. Ulmus bb. Fruit a small drupe 2. Celtis bbb. Fruit as large as an orange, formed of the whole mass of the


. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. 346 THE KINDS OF PLANTS as the lobes of the calyx and opposite them: ovary superior, ripening into a 1-seeded indehiscent, often winged fruit. A very polymorphous association, by some botanists divided into two or three coordinate families. More than 100 genera and 1,500 species. Representatives are elm, hackberry, mulberry, osage orange, nettle, hop, hemp. a. Trees. b. Fruit a samara 1. Ulmus bb. Fruit a small drupe 2. Celtis bbb. Fruit as large as an orange, formed of the whole mass of the pistillate flower-cluster 3. Madura bbbb. Fruit resembling a blackberry, formed of the pistillate flower-cluster 4. Morus AA. Herbs. b. Leaves digitately lobed or divided. c. Plant standing erect 5. Cannabis cc. Plant twining 6. Humulus bb. Leaves not lobed: plant with stinging hairs 7. Urtica. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York, Macmillan


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