American Medicinal Plants; : An Illustrated And Descriptive Guide to the American Plants Used As Homopathic Remedies : Their History, Preparation, Chemistry, And Physiological Effects. V.1
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Nut. (3 and 4 slightly enlarged.) 44. Ae. Hippocastanum A'e. flava. ^.TU.aiinatdel.elpiiixt A'esculus Glabra ,Willd. N. ORD -SAPINDACE.C 44 Tribe.-HIPPOCASTANE/E. GENUS— /ESCULUS. SEX. SVST.— HEPTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. ^SCULUS GLABRA. BUCKEYE. SYN.— ^SCULUS GLABRA AND PALLIDA,WILLD. ; JE^. ECHINATA, MUHL. ; M. OHIOENSIS AND MACROSTACHYA, MICHX. ; PA VIA GLABRA AND PALLIDA, SPACH. ; P. ALBA, POIR. ; P. MACROSTACHYA, LOIS.; MAC- ROTHYRSUS DISCOLOR, SPACH. COM. NAMES. — OHIO BUCKEYE, FETID BUCKEYE, SMO...OTH HORSE- CHESTNUT. A TINCTURE OF THE FRESH NUT OF .^SCULUS GLABRA, WILLD. Description. — This species differs from the preceding in the following par- ticulars : Bark exhaling a very unpleasant odor, similar to that of the flowers of the preceding. Leaf small, smooth ; leaflets 5, ovate-lanceolate, acute, and finely serrate. Inflorescence smaller and more cymose ; flowers small, pale yellow, nar- rowly tubular-campanulate, polygamous. Petals only 4, upright, not reflexed. Stamens curved, not declined ; filamoits filiform, long-hairy.
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