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w ieee. es vulgatum Le Common Chickveed, Stems 10-40 em, long, glandulanes =| 
, —-y» pubescent; Teaves 1-2,5 cm, long, 3-6 mm, wide, oblong, obLamiceslate or , 
—+spatulate, obtuse, cymes 5-15 cm, long, bracteate; Calyx lobes 5 mm, long, 
in fruit, oblong-lanceolate, scarious margined; corolla subequal to the calyx tet 
or shorter, white, petals 2-cleft; capsule commonly half again as long as noe 4 
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A frequent weed in fields and waste places or around dwellings; chiefly 
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&- C. nutans raf. Steins £0-40’cm,. tall, erect, shortly and thinly villous 
and glandular, grooved; leaves &<-4 cn. lon.;, oblong to oval or oblong-lanceo- 
late, the lowermost spatulate; cymes about 15 em. jong, the bracts 5-8 mm. 
long, foliar; calyx 4-4.5 mm. lony, 6 mm in fruit, the lobes lanceolate, 
Scarious margined, glandular-hispidulous, pedicels 1-3 cm. lons or more; corolla 
subequal to the calyx, or a little longer; capsule 10-le mm long, curving 
upwards , decurved and nodding on the nedicel. 
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