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CRUCfPERiE 



a foot high : leaves pinnate ; leaflets of radical leaves roundish, 

 angular, those of the cauline leaves linear-lanceolate ; flozvers \ — 

 f in. across; petals lilac or white; anthers yellow. — Moist 

 meadows ; a familiar spring favourite. A variety is sometimes 

 found wild, which is remarkably proliferous, the leaflets and even 



DENTARIA BULRiFERA {Bulbifcrous Coral-root). 



the leaves of the flower, producing buds when they come in 

 contact with the ground.— Fl. April — June. Perennial. 



3. C. hirsiita (Hairy Bitter Cress). — Stetn erect, with few 

 leaves ; leaves similar to those of C. pratensis, sometimes hairy ; 

 flowers very small, white ; stame?is only four ; anthers yellow. — 

 A common weed everywhere, varying in size according to soil 

 and situation, from 6 — 18 in. in height. In dry localities it 

 ripens its seeds in April, or even in March, and withers away ; 



