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Fig. 141, II Fig. 141, I. 
140.—Caraway (Carum Carui, Parsley Family, Umbellifere). Flower- 
ing and fruiting top, reduced. Leaf, showing broad attachment to the 
stem. Fruit, side view, enlarged. Same, cut across, showing six 
volatile oil-tubes in one-half. (Britton and Brown.)—A biennial or 
perennial herb, aromatic throughout, becoming 30-60 cm. tall; leaves 
smooth; flowers white; fruit brownish. Native home, Europe. 
141, I.—Anise (Pimpinella Anisum, Parsley Family, Umbellifere). 
Fruiting top, and base of plant. Flower. Fruit, side view, and cut 
across. (Germain de St. Pierre.)—An annual about 40 cm. tall, smooth; 
flowers white; fruit downy, light greenish brown. Native home, 
Egypt and Asia Minor. 
141, Il.—Anise Fruit. A, one-half of a fruit still attached to the 
slender stalk from which it finally separates. B, the two halves of the 
fruit cut across to show the numerous volatile oil-tubes in the wall. 
(Drude.) 
