Manual of Cultivated Plants: A Flora for the Identification of the Most Common Or Significant Species of Plants Grown in the Continental United States and Canada, for Food, Ornament, Utility, and General Interest, Both in the Open and Under Glass |
Contents
THE FIRST PARTEXPLANATIONS | 9 |
English Equivalents and Pronunciation of the Latin | 18 |
THE SECOND PARTTHE FLORA | 45 |
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3-celled 3-lobed acuminate acute alternate Amer annual anthers apex Asia axillary axils base beneath bisexual blade blooming bracts branches branchlets broad calyx calyx-lobes calyx-tube caps carpels cell clusters colored cordate corolla cult cymes deciduous dehiscent dense diam drupe entire erect evergreen exserted filaments fleshy foliage fragrant glabrous glaucous globose globular Greek green grown hairy herbs Hort hybrid infl involucre lanceolate leafy less long lfts linear lobes lower margins narrow native nearly oblong oblong-lanceolate obovate obtuse orbicular ornament oval ovary ovate ovoid ovules panicles pedicels peduncles perennial perianth petals petiole phyllodia pink pinnæ pinnate pistillate plant prominent pubescent purple purplish racemes rachis rarely scape seeds segms sepals serrate sessile short shorter showy shrub slender small tree solitary sometimes spathe species spikelets spikes spreading stamens stigma stout style terminal thick tomentose toothed tube umbels upper usually veins whorls winged woody yellow