Sarmientosé shrubs, or creeping herbs; leaves oppos'‘c, 
_» conjugate cirrhose, or once or twice ternate; flowers in 
: the shrubs ramuline,: in the herbs at the summit of an in- 
 yolucrate scape as in Anemoae. 
Srecies. 1. A. americana—A small ovies' OF 11 or 1F 
- =. species widely dispersed, existing in turope, Sibcria,. 
. India, Japan, Barbary — _— of naok Hope, 1 also. 
in America. 
$83. CLEMATIS. L (Virgin’s Bower.) 54 
-. Calix none. Petals 4, more rarely 5. Seeds 
- eeareanelivenciied, eras. 
Stems often shrubby, sarme é rarely erect; 
= ices, opposite, simple, ternate, or imperfectly pinnate; 
_ flowers axillary or more frequey'ly terminal, solitary but 
* ests corymbose, in some species divicous. 
2 _ Sprcizs. 1. ©, virginica, 2. cordata. Pu. 3. halose~ 
. wicea. Pu. 4. Walter. Pa. ae meainioes: ts 
_ ‘Peticulata. 8. Viorna. 9. sericea. 
- A genus of about 30 species sdisthibuted over the world, 
~~ from thenorth of Europe to the Levant; in Siberia, Japan, 
China, northern and tropical America, . te the islands. 
of the Pacific, and New Zealand. 
584, ANEMONE. ZL. : 
Caliz none. Petals 5 to oar more. Seeds 
many. =a 2 uae 
Lesbaceasy. re eed once ait fyiien pseu. 
> dopinnate, digitate, or si lobed; scape or stem, 1 or 
more flowered, often: inv a es leaves of oe. 
erum simple or parted; se various, in a species 
si caudate, in others smooth foi nan, sree and simply mu- 
-) cronate. — 
‘Srecres. 1. A. *tudrefana Scape 1-flowered, in- 
volnecrate; involucrum soft lnuginous a Saeeeey divi- 
Ben ey leaves rela, coum 
rey A. pt and P 
ne ‘of the latter. Root 
~ fo aber ey po he ide of the petals more or 
less coyered with soft silky hair, (not the least hirsute} 
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