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HABENA/’RIA. 
Spur slender, longer than the stalk-like ovary. 
Flowers pale, almost white; the lowest petal, or “lip, ’~ 
long and narrow, not lobed. 
bifollia. Butterfly Orchis. 
Flowers red-purple; lip short and wide, distinctly. 
3-lobed. 
conop’sea. fragrant Orchis.~ 
Spur very short and blunt, or pouch-like. 
Flowers white; lip scarcely longer than the sepals, its ) 
( middle lobe the longest. al’'bida. ) 
Flowers greenish ; lip much longer than the sepals, = 
middle lobe the shortest. | 
viridis. Frog Orchis” 
HELIAN’THEMOUM. 
= white ; leaves whitish, with the margins rolled. 
back ; (stipules present). | 
[ polifo'lium.~ 
Flowers yellow ; leaf-margin flat, or nearly so. 
Leaves with narrow stipules where they join the stem, : 
green on the upper surface. 
vulgare. Rockrose? 
Leaves: without any stipules at their base; flowers | 
rather small. ca‘num. ) 
HELLEB’ORUS. 
Flowers rarely more than 4, the segments spreading ;~ 
bract under the flower-stalk toothed or divided. 
viridis. Bear’s-foot.~ 
Flowers numerous, the segments concave and converging- 
(in flower); bract entire, or nearly so. | 
foe’'tidus. Scrheemenes 
HIBRA’'CIUM. 
Stem creeping; leaves small, white-felted beneath ; heads~ 
( pale-yellow, their stalks leafless. | 
L Pilosel'la. Mouse-car Hawkweed/ 
Stem not creeping; leaves green; flowering stem (usually) 
with one or more leaves on it. 
Outer bracts round the flower-heads almost without 
hairs, recurved at their tips. ) 
umbella'tum.~ 
Bracts not recurved at their tips, often hairy. 
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