ENGLISH WILD FLOWERS, 



'1. Butterfly-shaped blossom. 2. Salver-shaped. 3. Cross-iJinped. 



4. Trumpet-shaped. 5. Funnel-shaped. C. Wheel-shaped, 



7. Labiate. 8. Hell-shaped. 



tube is short, and the margin quite flat; bell-shaped, 

 as the harebell and the hyacinth ; trumpet-shaped, as in 

 the convolvulus ; cruciferous (four petals cross-shaped, 

 like the wallflower). The labiate or lipped corollas 

 consist of one petal, as the nettle and sage. If the 

 Jip is open, it is said to be gaping ; if closed, it is 

 termed personate. The butterfly-shaped blossoms of 

 the pea and vetch are termed papilionaceous, and have 



