. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. OXALIDACEAB (WOOD SOEREL FAMILY) 533 Stemless; petals wliitG or purple. Uootstock creeping ; scapes l-flo\\^red Bulbose ; scapes umbellately several-flowered 2. O, Caulescent; petals yellow, riowers large ; petals ^2 cm. long ; Pa. and southward. Petals hairy ou the margin; leaflets 8-15 mm. broad 8. 0. Petals essentially glabrous ; leaflets 2-4 cm. broad 4. 0. Flowers smaller ; petals 8-12 mm. long. Stems erect or decumbent but not exte
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. OXALIDACEAB (WOOD SOEREL FAMILY) 533 Stemless; petals wliitG or purple. Uootstock creeping ; scapes l-flo\\^red Bulbose ; scapes umbellately several-flowered 2. O, Caulescent; petals yellow, riowers large ; petals ^2 cm. long ; Pa. and southward. Petals hairy ou the margin; leaflets 8-15 mm. broad 8. 0. Petals essentially glabrous ; leaflets 2-4 cm. broad 4. 0. Flowers smaller ; petals 8-12 mm. long. Stems erect or decumbent but not extensively creeping. Peduncles mostly 2-flowered ; pedicels appressed-pubescent or strigillose, deflexed in fruit. Stem covered with closely appressed short hairs 5. O. Stem covered with loose spreading woolly pubescence . . 6. 0. Peduncles mostly several-flowered; pedicels ascending or widely dive. • gent, their pubescence sparse, spreading T. 0. Stems prostrate, elongated, rooting at the nodes 8. 0. Acetoaella. violacea. Prieeae. grandie. rep&ns. 1. 0. AcetosfiUa L. (Commow W.) Creeping; leaves radical; scapes l-flowered, 6-15 cm. high ; petals white, with rose-colored or purple veins. — Deep woods, N. S. and e. Que. to Sask., s. to N. E., N. Y., and in the mts. to N. C. (Eu.) Var. subpukpueAscens BC, with petals rose-colored or purple, has been found at Chesterville, Me. (Miss Eaton), and at Manchester, Vt. {Grout). (Ea.) V 2. 0. violJcea L. (Violet W.) Nearly glabrous; hase bulbous, scaly; leaves radical; scopes umbellately several-flowered, dm. high, exceeding the leaves; petals violet.—Rooky places and open woods, e. Mass to Minn, and southw. 3. 0. Priceae Small. Caulescent; stems erect, soft-villous, from a long slender dark-colored rootstock; leaflets 8-12 ram. broad ; pedicels in 2's or 3's at the ends of long slender peduncles, deflexed ia fruit; petals yellow, ciliats. — Bowling Green, Ky. (Miss Price); and Ala. 4. 0. grindis Small. Tall ( dm. h
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