The Elements of Structural Botany With Special Reference to the Study of Canadia

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The Elements of Structural Botany With Special Reference to the Study of Canadia
Henry Bryon Spotton
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4. MITEL' LA, Tourn. MITRE-WORT. BISHOP'S-CAP.
1. M. Diphyl'la, L. (TWO-LEAVED MITRE-WORT. ) Stem hairy. Leaves cordate, 3-5-lobed, those on the scape 2, op- posite, nearly sessile. Flowers white, oblong. --Rich woods.
2. M. Nuda, L. (NAKED-STALKED M. ) Stem small and delicate. Leaves kidney-shaped, doubly crenate. Scape leafless, few-flowered. Flowers greenish. Deep woods, on moss-covered logs, etc.
5. TIAREL'LA, L. FALSE MITRE-WORT.
T. COrdifo'lia, L. Scapes leafless, 5-12 inches high. Leaves
... heart-shaped, sharply toothed, sparsely hairy above, downy beneath. Petals white, oblong. Rich- woods.
78 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS.
6. HEIT'CHERA, L. ALUM-ROOT.
1. H. America' na, L. (COMMON ALUM-ROOT. ) Stems 2-3 feet high, glandular and short-hairy. Flowers small, in a loose' panicle. Petals not longer than the calyx-lobes. Stamens and style exserted. S. W. Ontario.
2. H. His'pida, Pursh, has larger flowers in a very narrow panicle, and taller stems, with long spreading hairs. Sta- mens short, but soon exserted.


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