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, 321 ; — glabrous, closely enwrapped in the sac formed 4r/Wmo»o/(/es Column. , Ecphr. , t. 144; — T. , by the two bracts that were so much developed Instit. , 301, t. 155). The sepals arc valvate or even in the flower. 342 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. ranean as generically distinct, under tlie name of Jrcmonia} (figs. 3S5-337). Its fiowers have often only five alternipetalous stamens, and are surrounded by a membranous sac, with laciniate edges, embracing the summit of the pedicel, closely appli...ed to the floral receptacle (fig. 387), and formed of two connate bracts accompanying Agrimonia (Aremonia) agrimonioidea. Fio. 387. Longitudinal section of flower. each of the flowers. These are borne on pedicels arranged in a short small cluster, terminated by a fiower. Thus we see that authors have been justified in restoring' Aremonia to the genus Ar/riiiionia, of which it only constitutes a small section. From its rliizome arise in spring small herbaceous branches, bearing several trilolioliite leaves, each with two lateral stipules.
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