. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 226 Oedee 13.—CRUCIPER^. at base, of 4 petals united into a spongy mass, eylindrio, compressed, taperlJig upward, 2-lipped. Fine for arbors, Jn., 3. CORif DALIS, DC. (Gr. name of the Fumitory, from which genus this was taken.) Sepals 2, small; petals 4, one of which is spurred at the base ; stamens 6, diadelphous; filaments united into two equal sets by their broad bases, which sheath the ovary ; pod 2-valved, compress-


. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 226 Oedee 13.—CRUCIPER^. at base, of 4 petals united into a spongy mass, eylindrio, compressed, taperlJig upward, 2-lipped. Fine for arbors, Jn., 3. CORif DALIS, DC. (Gr. name of the Fumitory, from which genus this was taken.) Sepals 2, small; petals 4, one of which is spurred at the base ; stamens 6, diadelphous; filaments united into two equal sets by their broad bases, which sheath the ovary ; pod 2-valved, compress- ed, many-seeded.—Lvs. cauline. Pedicels racemous, bractless. 1 C. glatloa Ph. Sts. erect; leaf-hhes obtuse; bracts minute, pods erect.—© A smooth, delicate plant, in mountainous woods, Can. to N. Car., covered with a glaucous bloom. Root fasiform. St. 1—4f high. Lfts. nearly 1' long and J as wide, cut into 3, obtuse lobes. Hs. terminal, on the nearly naked branches. CaL of 2, ovate, acuminate sepals, between which, placed crosswise, is balanced the cylindrical, ringent corolla, beautifully colored with alternating shades of red and yellow. Apr.—Jl. 2 C. aiirea WiUd. Golden Coetdalis. Sts. low, diffuse (finally ascending); leaf-lobes acute; pods pendulous; bracts linear-lanceolate, dentate, as lairge as the Jkwer; rac. seound, opposite the leaves and terminal.—2) In rocky shades. Can. to G-a. and La. St. 8—^12' high, with finely divided leaves. Hs. bright yellow, about half as long (4") as the torulous pods which succeed them. Apr.—JL 4. FUMARIA, L. Fumitoet. (Lat. fumus, smoke; from its dis- agreeable odor.) Sepals 2, caducous; petals 4, unequal, one of them spurred at the base; filaments in 2 sets, each with 3 anthers ; nut ovoid or globous, 1-seeded and indehiscent.—Lvs. cauline, finely dis- sected. P. ofiScin^lis L. St. suberect, branched and spreading; lvs. bipinnate; raa loose; sep. ovate-lanceolate, acute, about as long as the globous, retuse nut.


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