. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 374 THE KINDS OF PLANTS , Mill. Toad-flax. Bntter-and-eggs. Figs. 255, 485. Com- mon perennial weed (from Europe), 1-2 ft., with linear leaves and yellow flowers in racemes. L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Kenilworth ivy. Fig. 486. Trailing : leaves orbicular, o-7-lobed : flowers solitary on long peduncles, lilac-blue. Europe; very common in greenhouses and sometimes runs wild. L. Canadensis, Duinont. Com- mon annual or biennial in dry or sandy soil : flowering stems slender and erect, gener- Linaria vulgaris. ^Uy gj^^pig ^nd few- leaved: also p
. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 374 THE KINDS OF PLANTS , Mill. Toad-flax. Bntter-and-eggs. Figs. 255, 485. Com- mon perennial weed (from Europe), 1-2 ft., with linear leaves and yellow flowers in racemes. L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Kenilworth ivy. Fig. 486. Trailing : leaves orbicular, o-7-lobed : flowers solitary on long peduncles, lilac-blue. Europe; very common in greenhouses and sometimes runs wild. L. Canadensis, Duinont. Com- mon annual or biennial in dry or sandy soil : flowering stems slender and erect, gener- Linaria vulgaris. ^Uy gj^^pig ^nd few- leaved: also prostrate shoots, more leafy: leaves narrow, flat, entire, sessile, opposite or wliorled: flowers small, blue, in a terminal, loose, slender raceme. 3. ANTIRRHINUM. From Linaria differs chiefly in having. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York, Macmillan Co.
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