Reports on the Herbaceous Plants and on the Quadrupeds of Massachusetts |
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1-2 feet high 1-celled American genus animal August axillary base bearing beautiful Berkshire County Bigelow's Medical Botany blossoms in June branching calyx Canadensis canines capsule color common corolla corymbs culm cultivated Dental system ears England erect Europe Fauna fields flowers in June foot high fruit gardens genus glumes Godman grass Greek grounds grows in wet hair hairy herbaceous inches high incisors indigenous introduced July lanceolate leafets leaves legume length Loudon marshes meadows medicinal molars Muhl native nearly North America numerous Nutt odor open woods ovary ovary superior ovate palatine bones panicle perianth petals petioles pistils plant ponds posterior pubescent purple racemes resemblance root seeds sepals sessile slender smooth soil species Specific characters spike spread stamens Stem a foot t'ths tail terminal ternate Torrey TRIBE umbels upper variety weed wet places white flowers whitish whorled yellow flowers