Outline for Fourth to Eighth Year Grade With Suggestions to Teachers volume 4

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Outline for Fourth to Eighth Year Grade With Suggestions to Teachers volume 4
White, George, 1802-1887
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Low weeds, with ascending stems and compound leaves. The leaflets are obovato or oval, often notched at the end. The flowers are in heads, on pedicels, each flower on a slender naked peduncle. The head is surrounded by the upper rows of leaves, a is a leaf conventionalized for design. samine. A shrab with compound leaves and from four to eight-parted leaflets, lanceolate in shape.
Fig. 45. Japan quince. A thorny shrub, smooth, and widely branching. Leaves oval or wedge oblong. The flowers come
...earlier than the leaves on side spurs; they are single or more or less doubled, and there are M-urlet, red. Rose-colored, and almost white varieties. The calyx has short and rounded lobes.
Fig. 46. Whiteweed, or daisy. A herb from two to four feet high, com- mon in fields. The flowers are in sub-hemispherical heads ; disks, yel- low ; the rays white, narrow, linear, and very numerous. Receptacle flat or convex, and naked; the involucre in scales nearly in one row.


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