Natural History of New York, Part 2, Volume 1Printer to the State, 1843 - Natural history |
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2-celled 5-lobed Achenia acuminate acute anthers axillary baccate base Beck Bigel Bor.-Am Bost bracteoles bracts branches calyx Capsule carpels cauline cells Cest common cordate Corolla corymb corymbose Cotyledons cymes Darlingt deciduous disk drupe elongated Endl erect feet high filaments filiform fleshy Flowers fruit globose hairy half an inch Heads herbs hispid Hook imbricated inch in diameter inches high inches long involucre lanceolate leaflets Legume length linear lines long lines wide Linn lobes margin membranaceous Michx Muhl nearly smooth New-York numerous Nutt oblong obovate obtuse oval Ovary ovate panicle Pappus pedicels peduncles Perennial Petals petioles pinnately plant prodr pubescent purple purplish Pursh racemes rarely rays Receptacle scales Seeds segments Sepals serrate sessile short shorter shrub Silicle slender slightly solitary sometimes species spreading Stamens Stem stigma stipules style subulate summit terete terminal toothed Torr TRIBE Umbels underneath upper usually Willd woods yellow