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Flower-stalks branched and _ spreading, the flowers . 
clustered 2 or 3 together. } 
sylvatiica. Great Woodrush. 
Flowers collected into compact little heads. 
Leaves hairy along their margins; some of the heads 
of flowers stalked. } 
campes'tris. veld Woodrush. 
Leaves not hairy except on their sheaths; none of the 
heads stalked; alpine plant. ) 
spica'ta./ \ | 
LYCH'NIS. 
Petals scarcely notched at their tip. 
ge narrow, usually longer than the petals ; 
petals without any scale. 
L Githa’go. Corn Cockle. 
Calyx-segments short, triangular ; petals with a notched 
scale above the narrow “ claw.” 
Visca ria. 
Petals deeply notched or cut. 
Petals deeply cut into 4 narrow lobes, all of them 
marked and conspicuous. 
Flos-cuculi. Ragged Robin. 
Petals 2-lobed, or with 2 minute additional lobes at 
their base. 
Calyx with narrow, pointed teeth. 
gee red; fruit roundish, opening by 10 
| recurved teeth. 
q diur’na. Red Campion. 
Flowers white; fruit longer, the teeth but Aittls 
bent backwards. ) 
vespertina. White Campion. 
Calyx short, with short rounded teeth; flowers 
crowded. 
alpi'na. 
LYSIMA’CHIA. 
_-Lobes of the corolla narrow, with a minute tooth between 
each. 
| thyrsiflo'ra. 
Corolla-lobes wide, without intermediate teeth. 
oe of the calyx with reddish, fringed margins ; 
| plant tall and erect. ; 
a vulgaris. Loosestrife. 
Calyx not fringed ; plant trailing or creeping. 
