An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CROWFOOT FAMILY. 103 18. MYOSURUS L. Sp. PI. 284. t753- Diminutive annual herbs, willi fibrous roots, tufted, basal linear or linear-spatulate, entire leaves and l-flo\vered scapes. Sepals 5 (rarely 6-7), long-spurred at the base. Petals the same number or none, when present greenish-yellow, narrow, the claw bearing
An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CROWFOOT FAMILY. 103 18. MYOSURUS L. Sp. PI. 284. t753- Diminutive annual herbs, willi fibrous roots, tufted, basal linear or linear-spatulate, entire leaves and l-flo\vered scapes. Sepals 5 (rarely 6-7), long-spurred at the base. Petals the same number or none, when present greenish-yellow, narrow, the claw bearing a nec- tariferous pit at the summit, the limb spreading. Stamens 5-25, about equalling the sepals. Pistils numerous, borne on a central axis, which becomes greatly elongated in fruit. Ovule I, suspended. Achenes apiculate or aristate. [Greek, mouse-tail.] â ide geographic distribution, consisting of the west America and Australia. Type species: A genus of insignificant plants of local but species here figured and about 4 others found ii Myosurus minimus L. I. Myosurus minimus L. Alouse-tail. Fig. 1893. Myosurus minimus L. Sp. PI. 284. 1753. Myosurus Shortii Raf. Am. Journ. Sci. i : 379. 1819. Myosurus minimus var. Shortii Huth, Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 16 : 284. 1893. Low, glabrous, l'-6' high, the scape at length surpassing » the leaves and the elongated receptacle attaining the \ length of 1-2'. Leaves all basal, 2'-4' long, narrowly V spatulate to linear, blunt; petals present, small; achenes glabrous, apiculate. In moist places, southern Ontario to British Columbia, Indi- ana, Virginia, Florida, Texas and New Mexico. Reported from the Pacific Coast. Also in central Europe. .â \t Norfolk, Va., the plant seems to have been introduced. Little mouse-tail. Blood-strange. .\pril-July. TRAUTVETTERIA F. &; AI. Ind. Sem. Petr. Tall erect perennial herbs, with large palmately-lobed leaves, those of the stem distant. Sepals 3-5, concave, caducous. Petals none. Carpels 00, i-ovuled
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