Practical Guide to the Wild Flowers and Fruits |
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Practical Guide to the Wild Flowers and Fruits George Lincoln Walton, M.D. No preview available - 2016 |
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5-lobed axillary axils bell-shaped berry berry-like blue branches calyx Canadensis climbing Composite family corolla corolla 2-lipped corymbs Crowberry Crowfoot Crowfoot family cymes drupe Dry ground Early autumn Early spring Early summer Figwort Figwort family flower-heads flowers in cluster flowers in raceme flowers large flowers small flowers solitary Fruit drupe heart-shaped Heath family Honeysuckle family inversely egg-shaped Late summer leaflets leaves compound leaves egg-shaped Leaves from root leaves lance-shaped leaves long Leaves neither opposite Leaves not opposite Leaves opposite Leaves otherwise leaves oval Leaves whorled Lily family lobes long stalks Low plant Maianthemum Canadense Medeola Virginiana open cluster opposite or whorled Orchis family panicle papilionaceous petals Pink family plant upright pointed Pulse family purple raceme Rich woods Rose family sepals short stalks shrub Smilacina racemosa spike stamens stem square stout Tall shrub teeth terminal clusters umbel Viburnum Wet ground Wet places whorled WILD yellow