The Genera of North American Plants, And a Catalogue of the Species, to the Year 1817
The Genera of North American Plants, And a Catalogue of the Species, to the Year 1817
Thomas Nuttall
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sororia. Willd;Hort. Berol. 1 . t . T2.) Leaves roundish-cordate, crenate-serrate, obtuse, upper side almost hirsutely pubescent, under side smooth, peduncle about the length of the flowering leaves, petals oblong, the lateral and lowest one bearded.-— Leaves rather thick, mostly incumbent on the ground, often pur- plish on the under side. /9. * cordifolia. Leaves small, cordate, acute, crenately serrate, fiat with a very small sinus, hirsutely pubescent above, smooth beneath; spape always long...er than the flowering leaves, segments of the calix smooth, shortt rather obtuse, scarcely produced at the base; petals short, obovate,— the 2 lateral and the lower thinly bearded, multistnate.— Leaves thickish, al- most of an equal length and breadth, elegantly cordate and subacute, mostly incumbent on the ground, about an inch long, and equally broad; stipules minute, subulate; ' segments of the calix short and narrow, somewhat oblong; petals rosaceous. blue; capsule smooth, stigma small, ros- trate and depressed, not margined all round.
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