. Wild flower families; the haunts, characters, and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers, with suggestions for their identification. Botany. ii8 WILD FLOWER FAMILIES of the perianth—or the petal-Hke part—with four lobes, four stamens and one pistil, the stigma of the latter being two-lobed. After the flowers have passed the pretty pale red berries ripen. The plant grows abundantly in sparse woods— especially pine woods—and is found in the north from Newfoundland to the Northwest Territory, extending southward to North Carolina and South Dakota. This flower is sometimes called th


. Wild flower families; the haunts, characters, and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers, with suggestions for their identification. Botany. ii8 WILD FLOWER FAMILIES of the perianth—or the petal-Hke part—with four lobes, four stamens and one pistil, the stigma of the latter being two-lobed. After the flowers have passed the pretty pale red berries ripen. The plant grows abundantly in sparse woods— especially pine woods—and is found in the north from Newfoundland to the Northwest Territory, extending southward to North Carolina and South Dakota. This flower is sometimes called the Two-leaved Solomon's Seal and occasionally the Canada V ^ A' FLOWERS OF TWISTED-STALK Twisted-stalk. The Twisted-stalk or Strep- topus is one of the most interesting of the early summer wild flowers. There are two species of these plants, one with leaves that completely clasp the main stem at their base, which is called the Clasping-Ieaved Twisted-stalk, and the other with leaves which are simply sessile, which is called the Sessile-leaved Twisted-stalk. The flowers of the former are greenish white while. 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 Weed, Clarence Moores, 1864-1947. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott Company


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