The Wayside Flowers of Summer a Study of the Conspicuous Herbaceous Plants Bloo

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The Wayside Flowers of Summer a Study of the Conspicuous Herbaceous Plants Bloo
Harriet L Harriet Louise Keeler
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Perennial. Native. A tall, slender, leafy-stemmed plant, three to eight feet high, growing in shady and rocky woods. Bears feathery white flowers in a long, compound, terminal raceme. Maine, Ontario, and Wisconsin, south to Georgia and Missouri. June-September.
Root. Thick, knotted.
Stem. Flowering stem, three to eight feet high, slen- der, leafy, rising from a group of long-stemmed, thrice- compounded, basal leaves.
Leaves. Alternate, compound first with three divisions and each division pinna
...tely cut, and the ultimate divisions often again compound. Leaflets ovate or oblong, the terminal one obovate, incisely toothed, cut, or divided.
Flowers. White, small, of fetid odor, crowded in com- pound terminal racemes that vary from six to twenty- four inches long.
Calyx. Of two to five petal-like sepals, falling early. Corolla. Of four to eight, two-cleft, narrow petals. Stamens. Many, with long filaments. Pistil. Carpels one or two; stigmas broad. Fruit. Follicles, oval, minutely beaked.
These tall, white, flowering stems crowning a leafy wand six to eight feet high and lighting up the shadowy 65 CROWFOOT FAMILY places of a midsummer woodland with three to five- armed candelabra are worth going far to see.


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