An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . ite. Leaf-segments numerous, small, the terminal one 2-io wide, narrowed, rounded or subcor-date at the base ; annuals or nearly all bc:al, pubescent. 2. Stem leafy; leaves glabrous or very nearly so. Flowers 2~2li wide : plants of swamps, streams, or wet of basal leaves 2-!2 wide; plant 8-3° of basal leaves /
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . ite. Leaf-segments numerous, small, the terminal one 2-io wide, narrowed, rounded or subcor-date at the base ; annuals or nearly all bc:al, pubescent. 2. Stem leafy; leaves glabrous or very nearly so. Flowers 2~2li wide : plants of swamps, streams, or wet of basal leaves 2-!2 wide; plant 8-3° of basal leaves /i-!.. wide ; plant 6-i2 i-i A wide : plant of dry rocky few, large, the terminal one i-2 wide, deeply cordate; perennial. 6. C. CIcmalilis.** Leaves entire, toothed, or rarely with i or 2 lateral segments; , alpine : leaves nearly entire, long-petioled. 7. C. bellidifolia. Erect or decumbent; leaves more or less toothed or lobed. Flowers purple ; stem erect, from a tuberous base. 8. C Douglassii. Flowers white. Stem erect from a tuberous base. 9. C. bulbosa. Stem decumbent, stoloniferous ; roots fibrous. 10. C. , CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. I. Cardamine pratensis L. Meadow Bitter-cress. Cuckoo-flower or -spit. Fig. 2083. Caidaniiiic fratciisis L. Sp. PI. 656. 1753. Perennial by a short rootstock, glabrous, stemerect or ascending, nearly simple, 8-20 nigh. Leavespinnately divided, lanceolate or oblong in outline, thelower petioled, the upper sessile; divisions 3-7 pairsand an odd one, dentate or entire, those of the basalleaves larger and broader than those of the stem;flowers showy, white or rose, 6-9 broad; petalstliree times the length of the calyx; pedicels slender,4-6 long in fruit; pods 8-ls long, 1 wide; styleless than l long, thick. In wet meadows and swamps, Labrador to northernNew Jersey, west to the Pacific coast of British Americaand Minnesota. Also in Europe and
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