British wild flowers |
Common terms and phrases
1.-THE COMMON abundant albumen allusion annual annual plant anthers base beautiful bracteĉ British plants British species calyx Capsule Carpella carpels cells CHARACTER.-Calyx CHARACTER.-Stem class and order colour Corolla cotyledons cultivated DECANDRIA deciduous derived DESCRIPTION disk embryo England ENGRAVINGS.-Eng erect five fleshy flowers in July formerly found wild Fruit gardens genus is placed Greek word ground grows hairy handsome Herbaceous plants hilum hypogynous involucrum John's-Wort July and August June and July lanceolate leaflets leaves Lindley Linnĉan class little plant lobes margin moist MONOGYNIA native of Britain nearly numerous oblong obovate one-celled ornamental Ovarium ovate panicles PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA perennial perennial plant Petals pinnate pinnatifid plants belonging POLYANDRIA Poppy produced purple racemes radicle resemblance root roundish Scotland seed-pods seed-vessel seeds segments sepals shrubs signifying silicle Silicula Smith smooth soil sometimes SPECIFIC CHARACTER SPECIFIC CHARACTER.-Leaves stalked Stamens stem stigma style Syst ternate tree umbels valves weeds yellow flowers