. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. RANUNCULACEAB (CKOWFOOT FAMILY) 897 «⢠+⦠Leaves variously cleft or divided; achenes in globular or ovoid heads, com' pressed, with an evident firm margin; hirsute or pubescent. = Achenes with long recurved beak ; root-leaves rarely divided. [y 19. R. recurvitus Poir. (Hooked C.) Hirsute, 3-6 dm. high; leaves of the root and stem nearly alike, long-petioled, deeply 3-oleft, large; the lobes broadly wedge-shaped, 2-3-cleft, cut and toothed tow
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. RANUNCULACEAB (CKOWFOOT FAMILY) 897 «⢠+⦠Leaves variously cleft or divided; achenes in globular or ovoid heads, com' pressed, with an evident firm margin; hirsute or pubescent. = Achenes with long recurved beak ; root-leaves rarely divided. [y 19. R. recurvitus Poir. (Hooked C.) Hirsute, 3-6 dm. high; leaves of the root and stem nearly alike, long-petioled, deeply 3-oleft, large; the lobes broadly wedge-shaped, 2-3-cleft, cut and toothed toward the apex; petals shorter than the reflexed calyx, pale. â Woods, common. May, June. = = Style long and attenuate, stigmatose at the tip, persistent or the upper part usually deciduous; early root-leaves only 3-parted, the later 3-5-/oliolate; petals bright yellow. 20. E. fasciculHris Muhl. (Eaklt C.) Low, ascending, dm. high, â pubescent with close-pressed silky hairs ; root a cluster of thickened fleshy fibers ; radical leaves appearing pinnate, the long-stalked terminal division remote from the sessile lateral ones, itself 3-5-divided or -parted and 3-5-cleft, the lobes oblong or linear ; petals often 6 or 7, spatu- late-oblong, twice the length of the spreading calyx ; carpels scarcely margined, tipped with a slender straight or rather curved beak. â Dry or moist hills, e. Mass. to Out. and southw. Apr., May. Fig. 726. 21. R. septentrion&lis Poir. (Swamp B.) Usu- ally villous; stems 3-8 dm. long, erect, ascending, or in wet ground some of them pro- cumbent or forming long runners; \ lower petioles very long; leaves 3-di- JL^ vided, the divisions all stalked (or at ^k least the terminal one), broadly wedge-shaped or ovate, unequally ^pF 3-cleft or parted and variously cut; petals broadly obovate, much larger than the spreading calyx; mature 121. E. septen- carpels mm. broad, strongly margined, trionalis. pointed by a stout straightish beak. âMois
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