BALSAMINACEAE 



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Fig. 348. Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus 

 glabra). Causes irritation of the cerebro- 

 spinal system. (Lois Pammel.) 



Fig. 349. Red Buckeye (Aesculus Pavia) : a, 

 flowering branch; b, seed; both two-ninths natural 

 size. (Chesnut, U. S. Dept. Agr.) 



ridged; embryo straight. About 200 species mostly of tropical Asia. One 

 genus with 2 species is native to eastern North America. The Balsam (Impati- 

 ens Balsomina) is frequently cultivated. The sap of some species contains 

 a dye. 



Impatiens L. Jewel Weed 



Succulent herbs with simple, thin, petioled leaves; sepals 3, the 2 alternate 

 small, green, the posterior one largest, and forming a spurred sac ; petals 5, 

 or 3, with 2 of them 2-cleft into dissimilar lobes; stamens 5, short; ovary oblong, 

 5-celled ; fruit an oblong or linear capsule, dehiscent elastically into a coiled 

 valve, scattering the seeds ; endosperm none ; embryo nearly straight ; cotyle- 

 dons flat. 



