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| eg divided to the base into 5—7 segments, silvery- 
| white beneath. ) 
alpina. 
‘Leaves not divided half-way to the base, green on both. 
sides. 
vulgaris. Lady's-mantle. 
ALIS’MA 
Leaves large, with 5 or 7 parallel nerves; ovaries in a 
f single ring. j 
L Planta’go. Water Plantain. 
Leaves 3-nerved ; ovaries in several rows. 
Leaves narrow and tapering, usually standing erect on~ 
long stalks. 
ranunculoi’des ~ 
Leaves floating flat on the water, about twice as long as 
they are wide, bluntish. ) 
na'tans ~ 
AL‘LIUM. 
eaves flat, or folded lengthways, always present. 
Leaves with longish stalks, over an inch wide; flowers. 
‘ white. J 
| ursinum. Ramsons. 
“Leaves not stalked. 
Stem triangular; flowers white, with green ribs; 
f (Cornwall). } 
L trique’trum. 
Stem round ; flowers pinkish or purplish. 
Stamens longer than the flower-segments, with 
f yellow anthers ; bulbs rarely present. ) 
L Ampelopra’sum. Wild Leek? 
Stamens not longer, anthers purple; bulbs mixed. 
with, or replacing the flowers. ; 
L Scorodopra’sum. Sand Leek. 
Leaves rush-like and hollow, or very narrow and solid, 
or altogether absent at flowering time. 
Bulbs present amongst, or replacing, the flowers. 
' Stamens similar and undivided; one bract below the 
flower-head very long-pointed. 
| 
olera’ceum. veld Garlic. 
3 alternate stamens flat and 3-cleft; bracts rarely 
- 
SSS 
longer than the flower-head. 
q vineale. Crow Garlic. 
No bulbs amongst the flowers. 
