An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Gexvs 7 MUSTARD FAMILY. '57 7. CAMELINA Crantz, Stirp. Austr. i: 18. 1762. Erect annual herbs, with entire toothed or pinnatilid leaves, and small yellowish flowers. Silicles obovoid or pear-shaped, slightly flattened; valves very convex, i-nerved. Seeds several or numerous in each cell, oblong, marginless, arrang


An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Gexvs 7 MUSTARD FAMILY. '57 7. CAMELINA Crantz, Stirp. Austr. i: 18. 1762. Erect annual herbs, with entire toothed or pinnatilid leaves, and small yellowish flowers. Silicles obovoid or pear-shaped, slightly flattened; valves very convex, i-nerved. Seeds several or numerous in each cell, oblong, marginless, arranged in 2 rows. Stigma entire; style slender. Cotyledons incumbent. [Greek, low ] Type species: Camclina ' long. '-i' lo Pubescent, at least below; pod 2 I. Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. Gold-of- Pleasure. False or Dutch Fig. 2020. Myagn Cameli I sativum L. Sp. PI. 641. 1753. I saliva Crantz, Stirp. Austr. i: Glabrous, or nearly so, simple, or branching above, i°-2° high. Lowest leaves petioled, entire or toothed, 2-3' long, lanceolate, acutish; upper leaves sessile, smaller, clasping by a sagittate base, mostly entire; pedicels slender, spreading or ascending, 6'-io' long in fruit; flowers numerous, about 3' long; pod obovoid or pyriform, margined, slightly flattened, 3'-^' long, about 2'-3' wide; style slender, li' long. In fields (especially where flax has bee'n grown) and waste places, Xova Scotia to British Columbia, Pennsylva- nia, Kansas and California, naturalized from Europe. Old name, myagrum. Cultivated in Europe for the fine oil of its seeds: nutritious to cattle. Oil-seed. Siberian oilseed. Cheat. Madwort. June-July.


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