A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 6

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A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 6
A R Arthur Reginald Horwood
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= M. Fontana, L. Vera. The habitat is wet places, wet heaths. The stem is limp, more or less erect. The leaves are free below. The flowers are white, small. The seeds are chestnut-brown, shining, netted, with obscure tubercles. The plant is 3-8 in. High, flowering from May to August, and is a herbaceous annual.
HEATHS AND MOORS '55 ORDER HYPERICACE/E Trailing St. John's Wort (Hypericum humi- fusutn, L. ). The habitat of this plant is gravelly and heathy places, roadsides, commons. The plant is
...prostrate in habit (hence humifusum). The stems are numerous, prostrate, then ascend- ing, with 2 raised lines, or 2-edged, slender. The leaves are oval to oblong, blunt, hairless, minutely dotted, transparent, with black dots on the borders below, the border rolled back. The branches are numerous, flattened, curved upwards, leafy. The flowers are yellow, in forked cymes. The sepals are glandular, toothed, with black dots below, unequal, entire, 3 oblong, blunt, with a short point, 2 lance-shaped.

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