. Flowers of the field. Botany. GOOSE-FOOT FAMILY 411 spreading, often prostrate, smooth and shining species, with oblong, sinuately-lobed haves which are mealy beneath ; and flowers in erect, simple, short, dense, leafless spikes.^Cultivated ground ; rare.—Fl. August, September. BitTA MARfTlMA {Sea Bi'if). 12. C. Bonus-Henricus (Good King Henry, All Good, Mercury). —A dark green, succulent plant, i—3 feet high, with large suc- culent, triangular-hastate leaves and flotaers in compound, leafless spikes.—Waste places near villages; common. The leaves are. Please note that these images


. Flowers of the field. Botany. GOOSE-FOOT FAMILY 411 spreading, often prostrate, smooth and shining species, with oblong, sinuately-lobed haves which are mealy beneath ; and flowers in erect, simple, short, dense, leafless spikes.^Cultivated ground ; rare.—Fl. August, September. BitTA MARfTlMA {Sea Bi'if). 12. C. Bonus-Henricus (Good King Henry, All Good, Mercury). —A dark green, succulent plant, i—3 feet high, with large suc- culent, triangular-hastate leaves and flotaers in compound, leafless spikes.—Waste places near villages; common. The leaves 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 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge


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