Botany for Young People And Common Schools. How Plants Grow, a Simple Introduction to Structural Botany. With a Popular Flora, Or An Arrangement And Description of Common Plants, Both Wild And Cultivated
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R. odorata. 2. Dyer's-Weed. Stem simple, upright, 2° high; leaves all entire, broadly lance-shaped; sepals and petals 4. A weed along road-sides in some places ; used for dying yellow. R. Luteola. 12. VIOLET FAMILY. Order VIOLACBiE. Herbs with 5 sepals, 5 petals, and 5 stamens borne on • the receptacle, the lower petal rather difTerent from the rest and enlarged at the bottom into a projecting sac or spur. Stamens very short and broad, the anthers a little united by their edges around the pisti...l. Pistil one, with one style. Pod one-celled, with three rows of seeds on its walls. — Leaves with stipules. Eoots and juice rather acrid. The common plants of the family belong to the genus, • ' 1., Violet. Vwla. Flower nodding on th'e summit of the flower-stalk. Style club-shaped; stigma bent over to one side. — Flowering in spring, and some species continuing to blossom all summer. * Stemless species, i. e. leaves and naked flower-stalks all from rootstocks on or binder ground. -1- Garden species from Europe spreading by runners or rootstocks above ground.
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