The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . CAPPAPJMCE^. Capp arids. No. 94. CAPPARIS SPINOSA. The Caper shrub—Capers. Place—Europe. Quality—Dry, somewhat bitter. Power—Stimulant, antiscorbutic, aperient. Use—Hypochondriasis, paralysis. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Putaminese.—L. Capparidacese.—J. Class XIII. Polyandria. Order Monogynia. Linn. Sp. PL 720. Loudon, Ency. PL 458. Dit. 1239. 1281. Griff 136. Blacken, herb, 417. Nat. syst. 2ed. 61. Bot. Mug. 291. Lindl. FiorMed.


The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . CAPPAPJMCE^. Capp arids. No. 94. CAPPARIS SPINOSA. The Caper shrub—Capers. Place—Europe. Quality—Dry, somewhat bitter. Power—Stimulant, antiscorbutic, aperient. Use—Hypochondriasis, paralysis. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Putaminese.—L. Capparidacese.—J. Class XIII. Polyandria. Order Monogynia. Linn. Sp. PL 720. Loudon, Ency. PL 458. Dit. 1239. 1281. Griff 136. Blacken, herb, 417. Nat. syst. 2ed. 61. Bot. Mug. 291. Lindl. FiorMed. 94. Genus. CAPPARIS. From its Arabic name Kabar, from which the Greeks made Kamrapis. Svnonymes—Le caprier [F.], Die Kapernstaude [Gcr.], Kappers [Dutch]. Cappari[It.], Alcaparro [Sp.], Alcapparra [Port.], Kapersowoy Kust [Buss.] THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS. Calyx. Sepals four. Corolla. Petals four, cruciate, unguiculate, hypogynous, moreor less unequal. CAPPARIS SPIXOSA. Stamens. Six—twelve, or some multiple of four, almost perigy- nous. Torus small, often elongated, bearing a single often stipitate, of two un


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