. 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. Botany. 2. Camelina microcarpa Andrz. Small- fruited False-flax. Fig. 2021. Camelina microcarpa .-Xndrz.: DC. Syst. 2 : 517. 1821. Camelina sylvestris Wallr. Sched. Crit. 347. 1822. Stem pubescent, at least below, simple or w-ith few elongated branches. Leaves lanceolate, ses- sile, auricled, or the lower narrowed at the base; fruiting racemes much elongated, often 1° long or


. 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. Botany. 2. Camelina microcarpa Andrz. Small- fruited False-flax. Fig. 2021. Camelina microcarpa .-Xndrz.: DC. Syst. 2 : 517. 1821. Camelina sylvestris Wallr. Sched. Crit. 347. 1822. Stem pubescent, at least below, simple or w-ith few elongated branches. Leaves lanceolate, ses- sile, auricled, or the lower narrowed at the base; fruiting racemes much elongated, often 1° long or more; pedicels relatively somewhat shorter than those of C. sativa; pod smaller, rather more flattened, 2"-3" long, strongly margined. In waste places, Ontario to Rhode Island, Virginia. British Columbia. Kansas and Arizona. Naturalized or advenlive from Europe. May-July. 8. BURSA [Siegesb.] Weber in Wigg. Prim. Fl. Hoist. 47. 1780. [Capsella Medic. Pfl. Gatt. i: 85. 1792,] Annual or winter-annual erect herbs, pubescent with forked hairs; basal leaves tufted. Flowers racemose, small, white. Silicles cuneate, obcordate or triangular, compressed at right angles with the septum, the valves boat-shaped, keeled. Style short. Seeds numerous, marginless; cotyledons accumbent. [Middle Latin, purse, from the shape of the pod.] About 4 species, natives of the northern hemisphere, the following typical. In addition to the following, another occurs in the western parts of North 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 Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Brown, Addison, 1830-1913. New York : Scribner


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