. Flowers of the field. Botany. c-. Natural Order LXIII PLUMB AGIN ACE J2.—Thrift Tribe Calyx tubular, plaitecl, chaffy, not falling off, often coloured ; corolla 5-cleft, nearly to the base ; stamens 5, opposite the petals ; ovary of 5 carpels, i-celled ; styles 5 ; fruit i-sccdcd. Herbaceous or shrubby plants, with undivided, fleshy leaves, and flowers of a thin textui"e, approaching that usually called everlasting, collected into heads or growing in panicles. They inhabit salt marshes Samolus Valerandi and the seashore of temperate regions, and (Brookweed) some are also found in


. Flowers of the field. Botany. c-. Natural Order LXIII PLUMB AGIN ACE J2.—Thrift Tribe Calyx tubular, plaitecl, chaffy, not falling off, often coloured ; corolla 5-cleft, nearly to the base ; stamens 5, opposite the petals ; ovary of 5 carpels, i-celled ; styles 5 ; fruit i-sccdcd. Herbaceous or shrubby plants, with undivided, fleshy leaves, and flowers of a thin textui"e, approaching that usually called everlasting, collected into heads or growing in panicles. They inhabit salt marshes Samolus Valerandi and the seashore of temperate regions, and (Brookweed) some are also found in mounlainous districts,. 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 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London, G. Routledge


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