JUNE FLOWERS. 79 



Flixweed. Diam. T l in. ; sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 

 6 ; leaves much cut and finely divided ; fruit pods narrow, 

 | in. long ; fields ; 1-2 ft. (L.) 110 



Small. /)*/// Greenish. 



Frog-orchis. Diam. -^ in. ; sepals 3, forming a hood ; 

 petals 3, lower one lipped, spurred, cleft ; flowers in short 

 spikes, brownish -green ; leaves several, narrow -oblong, 

 parallel- veined, smooth ; pastures ; 4-8 in. (c.) 1127 



Very Small. 



Water Figwort. Diam. nearly J in. ; length nearly 

 f in. ; flowers greenish tipped brown-purple, roundish, in- 

 flated ; sepals 5 ; corolla 2-lipped, 5-lobed ; stamens 4 ; 

 leaves oblong, lanceolate, serrate, 3-8 in. ; stem 4-winged ; 

 marshes ; 2-4 ft. (c.) 851 



Knotted Figwort. Diam. nearly J in. ; length J in. ; 

 flowers greenish and purplish, inflated ; sepals 5 ; corolla 

 2-lipped^ 5-lobed ; stamens 4 ; leaves ovate-cordate, 

 serrate^ 2-4 in. ; stem 4 -sided ; moist places ; 1-3 ft^ 

 (v.c.) 850 



Heart-leaved Tway-blade. Diam. T \- in. ; 3 sepals and 

 2 petals, olive-brown ; lip petal dirty yellow-green, 2-cleft ; 

 flowers few in a narrow, loose raceme ; leaves ovate- 

 cordate, | in., sessile ; stem angled ; moors ; 4-8 in. (R.) 



1102 



Broad-leaved Pondweed. Diam. in. ; flowers in a 

 spike 1J in., protruding from water ; perianth 4 ; stamens 

 4 ; leaves mostly floating, oblong, oval, leathery, about 

 1-3 in. ; pools ; 1-5 ft. (v.c.) 1201 



Salad Burnet. Diam. each flower \ in. ; heads J in. 

 diam. ; length J in. ; flowers in heads, on long bending 

 stalks ; upper flowers in each head have crimson pistils, 

 lower with long drooping stamens ; sepals 4 ; petals ; 

 stamens numerous ; stem long, slender, wavy ; flower 

 heads distant and few ; leaves prettily pinnate, leaflets 

 toothed f in. ; plant smells and tastes of cucumber ; 

 heaths ; 6-18 in. (c.) 406 



