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SCLERAN'THUS. 
Se pointed, scarcely bordered with white, spreading. 
after flowering. | 
annuus. Knawel? 
Sepals blunt, widely bordered, closing together after~ 
flowering. j 
peren'nis. 
SCROPHULA’RIA. 
ee yellow, inflated; calyx deeply divided, the seg-~ 
ments pointed 
L verna lis. 
Flowers dull-purple ; calyx-lobes short and blunt. 
Leaves and stem not hairy. 
4 Stem sharply angled, but not winged; leaves fe 
or less pointed. J 
nodo’sa. /zgwort. 
Stem with distinct thin wings running down ae 
angles; leaves bluntish. 4 
q aquat'ica. 
Stem bluntly angled, hairy; leaves downy on eS 
sides ; (rare Cornish plant). 4 
Scorodo’nia. 
SCUTELLA’RIA. 
ene purple-blue ; leaves all more or less heart-shaped 
at base. 
L galericula'ta. Common Scullcap. 
Flowers pinkish; upper leaves rounded at base, se 
heart-shaped. 
minor. Lesser Scullca ge 
SH’DUM. 
Leaves flattish, } inch wide or more. 
( raat eel yellow (sometimes tinged with purple); sepals 
' 4; root-stock rose-scented when broken across. ) 
| Rhodiola. Rose-root./ 
-Flowers purple ; sepals 5; root-stock not scented. 
Tele’‘phium. Orfine.) 
Leaves solid, nearly as thick as they are wide. 
ee! plant, with roundish or shortly oval leaves, and~ 
bright-yellow flowers. . J 
L a’cre. Siting Stonecrop. 
Either leaves elongated, or flowers not yellow. 
