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. . ; sepals 6-20, slender ; sepals 5-6, commonly branching above, tall, generally 2-several-flowered. Leaves of the involucre sessile or short-petioled ; sepals red; head of fruit globose or oval. 3. A. of the involucre slender-petioled ; sepals white or green ; head cylindric, oval, or of fruit cylindric ; divisio


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. . ; sepals 6-20, slender ; sepals 5-6, commonly branching above, tall, generally 2-several-flowered. Leaves of the involucre sessile or short-petioled ; sepals red; head of fruit globose or oval. 3. A. of the involucre slender-petioled ; sepals white or green ; head cylindric, oval, or of fruit cylindric ; divisions of the leaves wedge-shaped, narrow. 4. A. of fruit oblong or oval: divisions of the leaves ovate, broad. 5. ** Achenes pubescent, or nearly of the involucre sessile. Stout, I-z high, branching and bearing several flowers; carpels nearly orbicular; flowers white. 6. ./. 2-i2 high, i-flowered: carpels narrow: flowers yellow. 7. A. Richardsonii, Leaves of the involucre petioled. Involucral leaf-divisions lobed and incised ; plant a-<) high. 8. A. quinquefolia. Involucral leaf-divisions dentate; plant io-i6 high. g. A. trifolia. 98 RANUNCULACEAE. Vol. I. Anemone caroliniana Walt. Carolina 1880. Anemone caroliniana Walt. FI. Car. 157. 1788. Sparsely hairy, 4-io high, arising from a tuber 3-4in diameter. Basal leaves slender-petioled, o-divided, thedivisions variously toothed, lobed and parted, those of theinvolucre sessile and 3-cleft; flower erect, 9-i8 broad;sepals 6-20, linear-oblong, purple, varying to white; headof fruit oblong; achenes densely woolly. Open places, Illinois to Wisconsin and South Dakota, southto Florida and Texas. Mayflower. April-May. Anemone decapetala Ard., of the southern United States,Mexico and South America, ranging north to Kansas, differsby some or all of its basal leaves having the divisions merelycrenate. 2. Anemone parviflora ]\ Northern or Small-flowere


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