The Natural Gardens of North Carolina: With Keys and Descriptions of the Herbaceous Wild Flowers Found Therein |
Contents
PART I | 5 |
THE WINDY DUNES | 18 |
CATTAILS AND THEIR NEIGHBORS | 25 |
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2-lipped 3-lobed Anther areas aster base blades blue bracts branches calyx calyx tube carpels chiefly basal coarsely toothed coastal plain color corolla tube dune eastern erect exserted False FAMILY flat-topped Flowers bilateral flowers borne Flowers radial Flowers solitary forest fruit garden grass ground habitat heads herbs hypanthium inflorescence KEY TO SPECIES lance-shaped leaf-blades leaf-blades ovate leaflets leaves alternate leaves opposite Leaves simple linear lobes Lower petal margin narrow nial North Carolina numerous orchid oval ovary peren Perennials perianth petals borne Petals separate Petals united petioles piedmont pine pink pinnate plants pocosin pubescent purplish racemes salt marsh sand sandhills savannah seeds Sepals and petals sessile showy shrub slender spike spreading Spring and summer stamens stem swamp tall terminal cluster trees turkey oak umbels Upland woods upper leaf axils weed white flowers whorl wild flowers wild ginger yellow flowers