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. . Myagrum sativum L. Sp. PI. 641. saliva Crantz, Stirp. Austr. i: 18. 1762. Glabrous, or nearly so, simple, or branching above,1°-^ high. Lowest leaves petioled, entire or toothed,2-3 long, lanceolate, acutish; upper leaves sessile,smaller, clasping by a sagittate base, mostly entire;pedicels slender, spreading or ascending, 6-io long infruit; flowers nume
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. . Myagrum sativum L. Sp. PI. 641. saliva Crantz, Stirp. Austr. i: 18. 1762. Glabrous, or nearly so, simple, or branching above,1°-^ high. Lowest leaves petioled, entire or toothed,2-3 long, lanceolate, acutish; upper leaves sessile,smaller, clasping by a sagittate base, mostly entire;pedicels slender, spreading or ascending, 6-io long infruit; flowers numerous, about 3 long; pod obovoid orpyriform, margined, slightly flattened, 3-4 long, about2-3 wide; style slender, iJ long. In fields (especially where flax has been grown) andwaste places, No^-a Scotia to British Columbia. Pennsylva-nia, Kansas and California, naturalized from Europe. Oldname, myagrum. Cultivated in Europe for the fine oil ofits seeds; nutritious to cattle. Oil-seed. Siberian Madwort. June-July. 2. Camelina microcarpa Andrz. Small-fruitctl False-flax. Fig. 2021. Camelina microcarf a Andrz. : 2: 517. 1S21. Camelina sylveslris Wallr. Sched. Crit. 347. 1822. Stem pubescent, at least
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