. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. LILIACB^ lar berry, striped at first and then turning dark. 17 Moist soil, common. 2. S. racemSsa, (L.) Desf. Flowers almost sessile in a terminal ra'-eme-l-'re panicle; stamens exserted; rootstock stout and fleshy; berry red or speckled; otherwise resembling the preceding. Moist, rich woods, Fig. 13. — Smilaoina racemosa. 4. MAIANTHEMUM. Perianth 4-parted; stamens 4; ovary 2-celled; stigma 2-partecI. Low herbs with few-leaved stems. 1. M. canadense, Desf. Stem slender, smooth or slightl


. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. LILIACB^ lar berry, striped at first and then turning dark. 17 Moist soil, common. 2. S. racemSsa, (L.) Desf. Flowers almost sessile in a terminal ra'-eme-l-'re panicle; stamens exserted; rootstock stout and fleshy; berry red or speckled; otherwise resembling the preceding. Moist, rich woods, Fig. 13. — Smilaoina racemosa. 4. MAIANTHEMUM. Perianth 4-parted; stamens 4; ovary 2-celled; stigma 2-partecI. Low herbs with few-leaved stems. 1. M. canadense, Desf. Stem slender, smooth or slightly hairy, usually bearing 2 ovate or ovate- lanceolate leaves. Moist woods, common, 5. TOFIELDIA. False Asphodel. Perianth spreading, persistent, white or greenish; stamens 6, filiform; ovary 3-lobed above; styles 3, short, recurved. Tufted perennial herbs with short rootstocks, slender, simple, erect stems, linear leaves clustered at the base, and flowers in a terminal raceme or spike. ~ c. 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 Hales, B. J. (Benjamin Jones), 1868-1945. Toronto : Macmillan Company of Canada


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