ARRANGEMENT 



■■een-home Species ; Hardp Ligneous Species ; 





Hardy Herbaceous Species 152. f 7 J feet ; i£28i feet ; ± feet, 

 the contrary, have a fleshy perianthium and a very cftuse inflo're^eTi'ce. %Thl fon^erfthejtamens a^e iTsu'aUy 



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great parTofThe ord«-°Mnsfsts of worthless weed's. Some of the Polygonums,' and all the Eriogonums, are 

 handsome plants; the Rheums are famous in medicine. The root of Rheum is tonic and purgative ; most of 

 leaves and shoots of^several species of iJfimcx'and ifhfeum are eaten either raw or baked, under the "a"ie of 



1210 Po^gonum L^^' *1 &i 1127 iTntcx Neck. 1 1231 Eri6gonum 4 



1211 TragWum.Bw'A. 3 1128 Poddpterus A'M. 298 Koenigw L. 1 

 nOS^trlpfilxisX. ! 2796Triplarisi. I 



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