. Flowers of the field. Botany. 3i6 PRIMULACE^ base ; corolla yellow, rotate or cup-shape'd ; capsule indehiscent or 2â5-vahed. 5. Trientalis.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, 7-partite, or rarely 5â9 ; corolla white, rotate, without a tube; capsule opening with 5-revolute valves. 6. Glaux.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, belhshaped, 5-lobed, coloured; corolla nhsent â . capsule 5-valved. 7. Anagallis.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, 5-cleft to the base; corolla rotate or funnel-shaped, with little or no tube; filaments hairy; capsule splitting all round. 8. Centunculus.â Leaves cauline; calyx


. Flowers of the field. Botany. 3i6 PRIMULACE^ base ; corolla yellow, rotate or cup-shape'd ; capsule indehiscent or 2â5-vahed. 5. Trientalis.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, 7-partite, or rarely 5â9 ; corolla white, rotate, without a tube; capsule opening with 5-revolute valves. 6. Glaux.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, belhshaped, 5-lobed, coloured; corolla nhsent â . capsule 5-valved. 7. Anagallis.âLeaves cauline; calyx inferior, 5-cleft to the base; corolla rotate or funnel-shaped, with little or no tube; filaments hairy; capsule splitting all round. 8. Centunculus.â Leaves cauline; calyx in- ferior, 4 or 5-cleft to the base ; corolla with an in- flated, sub-globose tube, 4 Or_ 5-cleft; stamens 4 or 5, with smooth filaments; capsule splitting all round. 9. Samolus. â Leaves radical and cauline; calyx half-superior, 5-cleft, per- sistent ; corolla salver- shaped ; capsule opening with 5 reflexed teeth. I. HoTTONiA (Water Violet).âFloating aquatic plants with whorled, finely divided, pinnate, submerged leaves; flowers whorled, stalked : calyx 5-cleft almost to the base ; corolla salver- shaped, with a short tube ; stamens 5 ; capsule many-seeded, with 5 valves cohering at the top. (Named after Peter Hotton, Professor of Botany at Leyden.) 1. H. pali'istris (Water A'iolet).âThe only British species, ^Yith large, handsome, lilac floivers with a yellow eye, arranged in whorls around a smooth, succulent, leafless stalk, which rises several inches out of the water.âPonds^ and ditches; local.âFl. May, June. Perennial. 2. PKfMULA (Primrose).âPlants with a rhizome, radical, simple ^;« and floitiers in umbels willi an involucre: calrx tubular, s- cleft; corolla salver- or funnel-shaped, Nvith a long, cylindrical. iiTTCmW (// ^/cV / w/lO-. 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 o


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