. 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. CRTJCIFEEAE (MUSTARD FAMILY) 42'! 1. C. SATiTA (L.) Crantz. Annual; leaves lanceolate and arrow-shaped; pods large (6-7 mm. broad), on pedicels cm. long.—A weed ill newly planted fields, etc. (Nat. from Eu.) EiG. 750. 750. 0. sotiva. 2. C. mickooArpa Andrz. More slender; Part of fruiting racemes long; pedicels 8-18 mm. in length; raceme x 14. pods smaller, 4-5 mm. broad. (C. silvestris Wallr.) — Roadsides, newly seeded fields, etc. (Nat. f


. 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. CRTJCIFEEAE (MUSTARD FAMILY) 42'! 1. C. SATiTA (L.) Crantz. Annual; leaves lanceolate and arrow-shaped; pods large (6-7 mm. broad), on pedicels cm. long.—A weed ill newly planted fields, etc. (Nat. from Eu.) EiG. 750. 750. 0. sotiva. 2. C. mickooArpa Andrz. More slender; Part of fruiting racemes long; pedicels 8-18 mm. in length; raceme x 14. pods smaller, 4-5 mm. broad. (C. silvestris Wallr.) — Roadsides, newly seeded fields, etc. (Nat. from Eu.) Fig. 751. 751. C. microcarpa Part of fruiting; raceme x %. 12. NESLIA Desv. Ball Mcstakd Pod subglobose, compressed, beaked, indehiscent, 1-celled or obscurely 2-celled, the surface reticulated. Seed 1 (rarely 2). Cotyledons Style slender. Flowers small, yellow. (Named for J. A. N. de Nesle of Poitiers.) 1. N. PANicuLiTA (L.) Desv. Slender annual or biennial, somewhat stellate-pubescent, simple up to the inflorescence ; leaves oblong, sagittate-clasping; racemes elongate ; pedicels slender, spreading, 5-9 mm. long ; capsule 2-3 mm. in diameter. — Grain fields and waste places, e. Que. to B. C, locally s. to Pa. (Nat. from Eu.) Fig. 752. 13. CAKJLE [Tourn.] Ludwig. Sea Rocket Pod short, 2-jointed across, fleshy, upper joint separating at maturity; each joint indehiscent, 1-celled and 1-seeded, or the lower sometimes seedless. Seed erect in the upper, suspended in the lower joint. Cotyledons obliquely acoum- bent. —Seaside fleshy annuals. Flowers purplish. (An old Arabic name.) 1. C. edfntula (Bigel.) Hook. (American S.) Leaves obovate, sinuate and toothed; lower joint of the fruit obovoid, eraarginate; the upper ovate, flattish at the apex. (C. americana Nutt.)—Atlantic coast and shores of the Great Lakes. July-Sept. —Joints nearly even and fleshy when fresh ; the upper one 4-angled and appearing more beaked when dry. 753. N. paniculata. Part of


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