. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. shaped ; one mericarp 3- the other 5-winged, thewings jJroduced to the base of the 2)eHcarp, the lateral broader than theseed, the dorsal narrower; seed half as long as pericarp— April andMay — Fields; lower and middle mountain regions. 3. C. erenata, Boiss. If .6tol; lower Fig. undivided, oblong, cordate or cuneateat base, crenate; the otliers ovate in outline,the largest .4 to .5 long, .3 to .4 broad, bipinna-tisect into oblong, sessile leaflets, often cune
. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. shaped ; one mericarp 3- the other 5-winged, thewings jJroduced to the base of the 2)eHcarp, the lateral broader than theseed, the dorsal narrower; seed half as long as pericarp— April andMay — Fields; lower and middle mountain regions. 3. C. erenata, Boiss. If .6tol; lower Fig. undivided, oblong, cordate or cuneateat base, crenate; the otliers ovate in outline,the largest .4 to .5 long, .3 to .4 broad, bipinna-tisect into oblong, sessile leaflets, often cuneateat base, the largest .1 long, .03 broad, with 4-12-rays, .1 to .2 long in fruit;bracts of involucre and involucel lanceolate,obtuse or acuminate; fruits elliptical, .015 long,.006 broad, two-thirds to one-third as long ascontracted pedicels, one mericarp 3-winged,the other 3-5-winged, the lateral wings broaderthan seeds, the dorsal narrower, disappearingtowards base of fruit; seed half as long as peri-carp — May to July — Fields, vineyards andthickets; lower and middle mountain Immature umbellet oi C,erenata. 4. C, microcarpa, Boiss. If .6. Lower leaves ovate in out-line, bipinnatisect into oblong-lanceolate, creuulate leaflets. Umbels6-7-rayed; leaves of involucre and involucel oblong, acute; fruit two-thirds as long as pedicel, .008 to .01 long, one mericarp 3- the other 4-winged, the lateral wings as broad as the diameter of the seed; seedthree-quarters as long as pericarp — April and May— Syria; place notnoted (Boiss.). Farther study may show all our species to be varieties of C. erenata. TribbV. AMMINE^. * Petals entire, retuse, or dentate, toith injlexed tip, yellow or white. 20. BUPLSVRUM. 0 2f Leaves undivided. Flowers yellow or greenish-yellow, 21. APIUM. @ if Leaves pinnate, with cuneate-lobed segments. Flowers white, 22. HELOSCIADIUM. If Leaves pinnate, with ovate leaflets (Fig, 175). Aquatics, withwhite flowers. » 23.
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