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regularly toothed, not hairy. J 
L fragilis. Crack Willow. 
Leaves wide, with shorter points. 
("s not cottony when mature, deep- or shining- 
cre 4 or 5 times as long as wide, with tapering Pomees 
green on their upper surface ; style long and Ne 
distinct. phylicifo'lia. y 
Leaves with crisped, cottony down beneath, dull-green 
above ; style short or none. 
Bush (2-4 feet); leaves usually under 2 inches, 
much wrinkled on their upper surface. } 
auri'ta. 
Large bush or tree; leaves 2—4 inches, less curled 
and wrinkled. 
ee. 
Capre’a. Sa/low. 
SAL'VIA. 
Corolla bright-blue, conspicuous, nearly 3 times as long 
as the calyx. ; 
praten'sis. JZeadow Sage. 
-Corolla dull, purplish-blue, barely as long again as the 
calyx. 4 
Verbena'ca. Luglish Clary? 
SAMBU'CUS. 
Tree or shrub; leaves usually with 5 (or 7) leaflets, all 
f at some distance from the base of the leaf-stalk. } 
L nigra. Lider. 
Herb; leaves usually with g or more leaflets; two si 
them (like stipules) quite at the base of the stalk. J 
Ebulus. Danewort. 
SAXIFP’RAGA. 
Flowers yellow or purple ; leaves (nearly). entire. 
Leaves very small, opposite, crowded in 4 ranks > ge 
[ flowers purple. ” + j 
es 
L oppositifolia. Purple Saxifrage. 
Leaves not opposite ; flowers yellow. 
Stem several-flowered ; calyx-lobes not bent back on 
| ( the stalk. 
L aizoi des. 
Stem (usually) one-flowered ; calyx-lobes bent back- 
ward. 
l Hir’culis. 
Flowers white or pink ; leaves lobed or toothed. 
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