How to Find And Name Wild Flowers Being a New Method of Observing And Identifyi
How to Find And Name Wild Flowers Being a New Method of Observing And Identifyi
Thomas Fox
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P. 142 248. Hypericum linarii folium, 4 ; July 4 ; Cornwall, Devon, Channel Islands. P. 140 249. Hypericum pulchrum, 117 ; June 18 ; Great Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands. P. 87 250. Hypericum hirsutum, 89 ; July 3 ; Ross south- wards, Ireland very rare. P. 140 251. Hypericum montanum, 45 ; July 19 ; England, - Ayrshire, N. E. Ireland, Channel Islands. P. 139 252. Hypericum elodes, 61 ; July 16 ; S. England, W. Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands. P. 134 253. Hypericum hircinum, ; Aug. 10 ; pl...antations occasionally. P. 167 254. Hypericum datum, ; July 12 ; S. W. England, W. Scotland. P. 137 Order 19. Aceraceae. Stamens 8, inserted on the flower disc ; petals usually 5, or 0, imbricate in bud ; sepals usually 5 ; fruit a samara ; trees with opposite leaves and small, green, regular flowers. 255. Acer campestre, 62 ; May 20 ; Durham south- wards, Ireland, Channel Islands. P. 52 256. Acer pseudo-platanus, ; May 4 ; planta- tions, p. 53 Order 20. Geraniaceae. Stamens 5-10 ; petals 5, clawed ; sepals 5, persistent ; carpels 5, surrounding a long beak ; herbs with stipuled, lobed leaves and hand- some, regular, mostly red or purple flowers.
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