Lewis And Clarke Pioneers of the Great American Northwest volume 1

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Lewis And Clarke Pioneers of the Great American Northwest volume 1
Paul Allen
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The perianth of the fruit is one-leaved, five cleft, ab- breviated, and tubular. The corolla is monopetalous, funnel-shaped, very long, and of a fine orange colour. There are five stamens and one pistil ; the filaments are capillar, inserted in the corolla, equal and con- verging, the anther ovate and incumbent. The germ of the second species is round, smooth, inferior, and pedicelled ; the style longer and thicker than the sta- mens, simple, cylindrical, smooth, and erect: it remains with the ...corolla until the fruit is ripe. The stamen is simple and obtuse, and the fruit much the size and shape of our common garden currants ; growing, like them, in clusters, supported by a compound foot-stalk. The peduncles are longer in this species, and the berries are more scattered. The fruit is not so acid WILD FRUITS ABUNDANT 235 as the common currant, and has a more agreeable flavour. The other species differs in no respect from the yellow currant, excepting in the colour and flavour of the berries.

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