. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually f


. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually fewer than its lobes. Ovary containing a single ovule, with 1 cell perfect, and 2 abortive ones. Seeds pen- dulous in the indehisoent pericarp. A small order of mostly unimportant plants. Valeriana ( VaZerian), from one species of which the Valerian of the shops is extracted, and Fodia (Xam6 Letihic^^ are 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 Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878; Congdon, Joseph W; Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. Elements of vegetable structure and physiology; Congdon, Joseph W. Systematic botany. New York : D. Appleton and Co.


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