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FLOWERING. 



367. Examples. At Savannah the red maple, shad-bush, blood-root, flower in 

 February ; in tho District of Columbia in March ; at Coucord, N. H., in ApriL In 

 New England tho witch-hazel flowers in February; Hepatica in April; dogwood in 

 May; elder in Juno; lilies in July; boneset in August; asters and Solidagos in 

 September and October ; and chrysanthemum in November. 



3C8. The floral clock. Each plant has also its definite hours in tho day for 

 opening its flowers and for closing them — for waking and sleeping ; and a careful 

 record of these facts (as once mado by Linnseus) may seem to indicate the hour of 

 tho day. Thus, 



Tho morning glory opens at (about) 2 a. m., and closes about 10 A. M. 



Rutland beauty " " 3 " " " 11 



Vegetable oyster " " 4 " " " 12 



Poppy " 



Bitter-sweet " 



Water-lily " 



Scarlet pimpernel " 



Calendula arvensis " 



Aronaria rubra " 



Ornithogalum umbellatum " 



Passiflora ccerulea " 



Pyrethrum " 



Marvel of Peru " 



Sileno noctiflora " 



Evening primroso ,: 



Lychnis vespertina " 



Cereus grandiflora " " 8 " 



SG9. The colors of flowers constitute one of their chief attrac- 

 tions, and are of special interest to the florist. By various modes of 

 culture he may often change at -will those colors, thus producing nu- 

 merous varieties, as in the tulip and dahlia. But in scientific descrip- 

 tions the colors are seldom employed as characteristics on account of 

 their variableness. 



370. Classification of colors. De Candolle divides the colors 

 of flowers into two series ; 1, those having yellow for their type and 

 capable of varying to red and white, but never to blue ; 2, those having 

 blue for their type, and capable of varying to red and white, but not to 

 yellow. The first series is called Xanthic, the second, the Cyanic. 

 Both series commence with green (which is composed of blue and yel- 

 low) and end in red, thus : 



Green. 



Blue-green. 

 Blue. 



Blue-violet. 



Violet. 



Violet-red. 



Yellow-green. 



Yellow. 



Yellow-orange. 



Orange. 



Orange-red. 



Red. 



