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short. J 
officinalis. Common Speedwell. 
Leaves wide at base; flower-stalks slender. 
saccuatle on the stem in 2 opposite lines; fruit a 
than the calyx. 
| Chame'drys. Germander S pedal? 
Stem hairy all round; fruit twice as long as the calyx. ) 
monta’‘na. ) 
Group 2. 
Leaves not hairy, small, bluntish, often nearly ae 
[ fruit with a long style. 
a narrowed towards their base; flower-stalks very 
L serpyllifolia./ 
Leaves hairy, most of them toothed or lobed. 
Most of the leaves with 3 or 5 lobes or teeth. 
(oe abeaiese the lower stalked, with about 5 lobes > 
| sepals heart-shaped at base, especially in fruit. J 
L hederefo'lia. 
Leaves small, mostly 3-lobed; sepals narrow. 
| 
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Corolla dark-blue; fruit-stalks longer than zo 
| [ calyx. triphyl los. 
| Corolla pale; fruit-stalks shorter than the calyx. | 
L ver'na. ) 
Leaves with 7 or more teeth. 
Flower-stalks much shorter than the calyx. 
Plant small; leaves with few teeth; fruit notched, | 
[ with a very short style. arven'sis._) 
Plant tall; leaves with numerous teeth; fruit 
scarcely notched, its style very long. } 
L spica'ta. 
Flower-stalks longer than the calyx. 
Corolla 3-3 inch; fruit flattened, with a wide notch 
f between the lobes. } 
4" Buxbaw'mii. 
Corolla about +3 inch; fruit swollen, scarcely 
flattened, the notch between its lobes quite 
small. agres tis. 
VIBUR'NUM. 
Leaves lobed, not hairy, with 2 or more slender stipules 
| on the stalk ; outer flowers enlarged. a ee 
Op’ulus. Guelder Rose? % 
Leaves toothed, wrinkled, hairy, without stipules; all the 
flowers of the cluster similar. 
Lantana. Wavyfaring-tree. 
