. 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. CRUOIPEBAE (MUSTAKD FAMILY) 435 6-9 mm. long; petals cm. long. â N. J. aud Pa. to Ky., and soutliw. Apr., May. 5. D. lacinikta Muhl. Tubers deep-seated; stems pubescent above; cauUne leaves 3, whorled or nearly so, the lateral leaflets deeply cleft, glabrous or pubescent, the segments linear to narrowly oblong, conspicuously gash-toothed; basal leaves, wlien present, similar; flowers while or purplish; calyx 6-9 mm, long; petals 1-2 cm. lo
. 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. CRUOIPEBAE (MUSTAKD FAMILY) 435 6-9 mm. long; petals cm. long. â N. J. aud Pa. to Ky., and soutliw. Apr., May. 5. D. lacinikta Muhl. Tubers deep-seated; stems pubescent above; cauUne leaves 3, whorled or nearly so, the lateral leaflets deeply cleft, glabrous or pubescent, the segments linear to narrowly oblong, conspicuously gash-toothed; basal leaves, wlien present, similar; flowers while or purplish; calyx 6-9 mm, long; petals 1-2 cm. long. â Kioh damp woods, w. Que. and Vt. to Minn., and southw. Apr., early May. Fig. 768. Var. fNTEOKA (Schulz) Fernald. Leaves strictly ternate, the lateral leaflets entire or slightly toothed, not cleft. â N. Y. to 111. 6. D. an6mala Eames. Bootstock with pronounced constrictions between the fusiform tuber-like annual segments, deep-seated; stems somewhat pubescent; D. laciniata. leaves 3-foliolate, pubescent on both surfaces ; the Ciiuline leaves and tubers X1/4. cauUne 2 (rarely 3), subopposUe, their leaflets ; cm. long, short-petiolulate, ovate to rhombic, coarsely and irregularly dentate or even incised or cleft; Ijasal leaves, when present, similar ; flowers white, tinged with purplish ; sepals 3-4 mm. long; petals cm. long. â Rich moist woods, Plainville, Ct. (JBissell). May.âPerhaps a hybrid of nos. 1 aud 6, with which it grows. 30. CARDAmINE [Tourn.] L. Bitter Ckess. Pod linear, flattened, usually opening elastically from the base ; the valvee nerveless and veinless, or nearly so ; placentae and partition thick. Seeds in a single row in each cell, wingless ; the funiculus slender. Cotyledons aooum- bent, flattened, equal or nearly so, petiolate. â Mostly glabrous perennials, leafy-stemmed, growing along watercourses and in wet places. Flowers white or purple. (A Greek name, used by Dioscorides for some cress, from its cordial or cardiacal qualities.)
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