The Illustrated Handbook of the British Plants

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The Illustrated Handbook of the British Plants
Irvine Alexander
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1011, L. C. 358. Root annual. Stems prostrate-ascending, producing lateral bundles (bunches) of flowers throughout nearly its whole length, hairy or downy. Root-leaves with a rounded or orbicular outline, palmate, with cuneate lobes, decayed before the plant flowers. Stem-leaves equal; stipules subulate, fleshy, united at the base, and closely embracing the bunch of flowers. Calyx downy, with erect-spreading teeth, which have a pearly white margin. In poor soils, sandy places and roadsides. Ann...ual. May August.
A. 18, C. 80. Lat. 50 60. Alt. 01 50 (550) yards. T. 52 43.
ORDER LXXXIX. CRASSUIiACJEJE, B. C. THE HOUSE- LEEK FAMILY.
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Succulent plants, either herbaceous or shrubby. Flowers Sepals from three to twenty, more or less cohering at the base. Petals as many as the sepals, either dis- tinct or cohering, inserted in the bottom of the calyx. Stamens in- serted with the petals, and alternate with them, either of an equal num- ber, or twice as many. Ovaries as many as the petals.


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