3. FUMARIACE.E. 



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3. P. dubium, L. LniKj-hradiul Fnppij. Villous 

 annual, leaves pinnatiseet, with broad or narrow, toothed 

 or incised sefj;nients ; peduncles very lone, witli appressed 

 hairs, at least in tlie upper part; flo\\ ers large, usually 

 brick-red; filaments slender; anthers purplish; stigniatic 

 rays o-lO ; disk slightly lobed, lobes not overlapping; cap- 

 sule smooth, cylindrical-oblong. 



Cultivated and waste land. — Sept. -Nov. — Europe; 

 western Asia. 



2. Glaucium, Ca^rtn. 



(From the Latin <jlaaius, glaucous; alluding to the 

 colour of the plants.) 



1. Giauciutn flavum, 



J'"PP!I- Biennial, with stiff, 

 leaves thick, glaucous, rough 

 with scaly bristles, radical ones 

 pinnatifid. with incised lobes, 

 upper leaves oval, stem clasping, 

 coarsely tootlied ; flowers large, 

 yelloAv, solitary on shoi't thick 

 peduncles ; cap.sule very long, 

 linear-cylindrical, with 2 cells 

 separated by a spongy partition, 

 and opening from the top 

 in 2 valves ; seeds transversely 

 wrinkled. (4. luti'utn. Scop. 

 <1772). 



Sea-beach, Port Vincent. — 

 Sept.-Apl. — Central and south- 

 ern Europe. 



Eschscholtzia caUfornico, Cha- 

 misso, (Californian Poppy), with 

 glaucous, bipinnatisect leaves 

 and linear lobes, large yellow or 

 orange flowers, sepals forming a 

 hood over the bud, and long 

 ribbed capsule, is an occasional 

 escape from gardens. — Coasts of 

 California and Oregon. 



Crantz 

 erect, 



(1769). 

 branching 



Horned 

 stems ; 



Glaucium flavum. 



Family 3. FUIVIARIACE>«. 



1. Ftj.maria, L. 



Flowers irregular, the upper petal pouched. Delicate 

 glabrous herbs, with weak, angular stems. 



Flowers rather large ; leaf segments broad 

 Flowers very small ; leaf scg>mcnts narrow 



/•'. oliiciiia/ls 1 

 F. jMrviflora 2 



1. Fuina.ria, officinalis, L. Finnifori/. Luxuriant 

 climbing or spreading annual ; leaA es t\\ ice or thrice pin- 

 natiseet, segments oboval, lobed, both segments and lobes 



