JUNE FLOWERS. 73 



smooth ; sepals with petals 6, one lipped and spurred ; 

 spur long ; sepals spreading ; meadows ; 6-18 in. (c.) 1125 



Spiked Star of Bethlehem. Diam. f in. ; flowers in an 

 erect raceme, without leaves ; leaves all radical, linear ; 

 sepals with petals 6 ; stamens 6 ; copses ; 1J to 2 ft. 

 (E.) 1169 



Wild Raspberry. Diam. nearly J in. ; leaves of 3 or 5 

 ovate leaflets, each 2 in., white beneath ; flowers drooping ; 

 stem shrubby ; sepals 5 ; petals 5, short ; stamens many ; 

 woods ; 2-5 ft. (v.c.) 393 



Stone Bramble. Diam. f in. ; stem prostrate, flower- 

 ing shoots erect, flowers clustered, few ; sepals 5, spread- 

 ing ; petals 5, whitish, erect ; stamens many ; leaves of 

 3 roundish leaflets, each 1J in. ; prickles very few and 

 small ; copses ; 6-18 in. (c.) 392 



Small. 



Common Elder (tree). Diam. J in. ; flowers in umbel- 

 looking flat- topped cymes 4 in., with 5 main branches ; 

 leaves pinnate, leaflets ovate-serrate ; calyx 5-cleft ; 

 corolla 5-lobed ; stamens 5 ; woods ; 10-20 ft. (c.) 563 



Very Small. 



Lint-leaved Bastard Toadflax. Diam. J in. or over ; 

 leaves narrow, linear-lanceolate, f in., pointed ; flowers 

 solitary, axillary, white inside, greenish outside ; sepals 

 5 ; stamens 5 ; downs ; 6-12 in. (R.) 1051 



Gout-weed. Diam. each flower J in. ; small umbels 

 J in. ; compound umbels 2 in. ; stem stout, grooved, 

 hollow ; bracts none ; root leaves triternate, on long 

 stalks ; petals 5 ; stamens 5 ; damp places ; 1-2 ft. 

 (c.) 510 



Great Ammi. Flowers diam. J in. ; small umbels f in. ; 

 compound umbels 2J in. ; petals 5 ; stamens 5 ; seed 

 convex or flat in front ; leaves pinnate, sharply serrate, 

 finely cut ; leaflets of lower leaves obovate ; upper linear ; 

 waste places ; 2 ft. (B.A.) 561 



Narrow-leaved Solomon's Seal. Diam. J in. ; length 

 | in. ; leaves soft, lanceolate, parallel-veined, in whorls 

 of from 3 to 6 ; stem erect, angular ; flowers bell-shaped, 



