. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. PlO. 528. Fio. 630. Fig. 559. Pig. 628.—Flower diagram. Fip. 529.—Section of Flower. Magnifled. Fig. 530.—Andrcficium. Magnified. cies which reach India, one of which {Oligomeria subulata) extends to California. Reaeda odorata is the well-known Mignonette, probably a native of the Eastern Mediterranean region. The foliage of B. luteola, an annual of Europe called Dyers' Weed or Weld, furnishes an important yellow dye. Order Capparidacese.—Herbs, shrubs and trees with mostly alter- nate leaves, actinomorpliic flowers, mostly indefinite (never tetr


. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. PlO. 528. Fio. 630. Fig. 559. Pig. 628.—Flower diagram. Fip. 529.—Section of Flower. Magnifled. Fig. 530.—Andrcficium. Magnified. cies which reach India, one of which {Oligomeria subulata) extends to California. Reaeda odorata is the well-known Mignonette, probably a native of the Eastern Mediterranean region. The foliage of B. luteola, an annual of Europe called Dyers' Weed or Weld, furnishes an important yellow dye. Order Capparidacese.—Herbs, shrubs and trees with mostly alter- nate leaves, actinomorpliic flowers, mostly indefinite (never tetradyna- mous) stamens, and seeds without endosperm. Species 300, mostly tropical or sub-tropical. An acrid volatile principle prevails in the order. Cwpparis apinosa, a stiff prickly-branched shrub of the Mediterranean region, is extensively cultivated in Europe for its unopened flower buds, which preserved in vinegar constitute the condiment known as Capers. Cleome integrifoUa, a native of the Western Mississippi Valley, and. 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 Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt


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