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calyx-lobes free to their base. J 
angustifolium. /rose-bay. 
Petals notched, erect at their base. 
Stigma deeply 4-cleft. 
( Leaves slightly running down on the stem ; stigma-~ 
f lobes curled back. J 
L hirsutum. Great Willow-herd. 
Leaves rounded or stalked at their base. 
a softly hairy all over, the middle ones (at~ 
paces entire (or nearly), spreading from their base ;~ 
| 
L 
\ 
least) not stalked. J 
parviflo'rum. 
Leaves not hairy, except on the veins and mib-rib, 
mostly more or less stalked. } 
q monta’‘num. 
Stigma club-shaped, not 4-cleft. 
ao shining, widish, distinctly toothed and~ 
| pointed ; (Wales and North of England). 
! alsinefo'lium. 
‘Leaves scarcely toothed, points bluntish. 
re plant, often over a foot high; leaves very~ 
narrow. 
palus'tre. 
Rare alpine plant, seldom over 6 inches high; 
(North of England). 
Nas Sa) Ne 
alpinum. 
EPIPAC'TIS. 
Base of the lowest petal, or “lip,” rounded where it joins 
f the (usually pointed) terminal part. ) 
‘ latifolia. Helleborine. 
Base of “lip” with projecting angles, terminal part. 
rounded at the apex. 
palus'tris. 
ERICA. 
Stamens protruding beyond the wide, pale, deeply toothed~ 
( corolla; (Cornwall). J 
L va'gans. Cornish Heath. 
Corolla shortly toothed ; stamens enclosed. 
a eee not hairy; leaves mostly 3 in a whorl. 
| (often with little tufts in their angles). ; 
L cine'rea. ell Heather. 
Calyx-segments fringed with long, gland-tipped hairs ; | 
leaves 4 or 5 in a whorl. 3 
